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Rising from the Ashes (Andrew) novel Chapter 2732

Their first time together lasted a full hour. Even though they were both top-tier martial artists in peak physical condition, Luna still felt her legs go weak, and her whole body grew drowsy and slick with sweat.

"I never imagined that…" she murmured, curled up on the couch with her head resting on Andrew's chest, her voice tired but filled with deep satisfaction.

Andrew, feeling a bit weary himself, kissed her earlobe and asked, "Didn't expect what?"

Luna shyly replied, "That I would initiate something like this. And that it would happen in my office. Andrew, does this mean we belong to each other now?"

Andrew thought, 'Here it comes.'

A woman like Luna could not have a casual fling. Fortunately, his intentions were not just for fun either.

"Luna, from now on, be my woman," he said, lifting her chin and speaking seriously.

A look of slight confusion and daze lingered in Luna's eyes for a long moment before she finally let out a soft "Mmm," sounding both excited and shy.

Andrew stroked her smooth, sleek back and said with a laugh, "Look at you, you're covered in sweat."

Luna grabbed his hand, which was starting to wander again, and tried not to laugh. "That tickles! And can you let me rest for a bit? This was my first time. I didn't expect you to be so… intense."

Andrew felt a twinge of pity and smiled. "Then rest for a while, but only a little while."

Luna pouted. "Why? Can't I sleep a bit longer after I just satisfied you?"

Andrew gazed at her nearly perfect face and shook his head. "No. You're too beautiful, and too tight. And mainly, you're incredibly strong. So, I want to go again."

This time, Andrew genuinely felt for her. He gently brushed the stray hairs from her face and comforted her, "Go to sleep. You'll feel better when you wake up."

Luna, drowsy, still held his hand. "Alright… But don't you leave."

Andrew smiled. "Okay, I won't go."

Watching her sleep, Andrew suddenly thought Luna was quite adorable, nothing like the annoying woman he'd first met.

Perhaps this was the magic of a relationship. Once two people connected so intimately, becoming one, the past no longer mattered. What mattered was the present, the intense, breathtaking passion and release they had just shared.

During their last union, holding Luna close, Andrew had even felt the urge to merge her completely into his very being.

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