Chapter 30. Meeting parents

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Victoria looked him in the eyes before turning her gaze to his lips and kissing him. Leo embraced the girl. His heart was pounding in his chest, and he was breathing heavily.

Victoria clung to him and ran her hands through his hair. Leo laid her down on her back and looked in the eyes:

"Are you sure you want it?" The blond asked, his gaze fixed on her lips.

The girl nodded, hypnotized by his gaze.

Leo loomed over her and began to stroke her thighs gently, not looking up from her lips. He stood up and pulled off his T-shirt. Victoria ran her hand over his torso. The guy's body covered in goosebumps.

"Tell me, did you have someone before me?"

This is a question that had bothered Leo for quite some time.

" What's the difference? Is it so important to you? " answered the girl.

"No, it doesn't matter," Leo said, confused.

" So, why do you ask then? Victoria looked him straight in the eye.

"Answer me, did you have or didn't?" The guy was agitated.

"Yes, I did!" answered the girl.

The smile on Leo's face had faded. He became upset, but he tried not to show it. Every guy wishes to be the first for his beloved girlfriend. However, this guy's dream was not destined to come true. He was going through an internal struggle. He remained silent for a moment as he gazed into her deep blue eyes. The blond saw tenderness, trust, and love in them.

"It does not matter! I will never judge you for your past. How many guys did you have?" The blond went on.

"Oh, Leo! Who cares?

"Answer the question," the guy's piercing gaze elicited goosebumps.

"One. I believe it will be different with you because I love you.

Leo was pleased with the answer. He kissed her on the lips passionately and hugged her tightly.

There was an unexpected knock at the door. Father's voice could be heard:

"Leo? Do you have any visitors?" Mr. Williams inquired.

This came as a surprise. Leo became tense. The young man stepped away from Victoria, put on a T-shirt, placed his album in a drawer, and switched off the computer monitor.

"Yes, I have visitors," the young man replied as he went to open the door.

His father was always courteous and welcoming to strangers. It was crucial to him what others thought of him and what first impression he made.

Victoria jumped up and straightened her dress.

"Did you return so quickly?" Leo inquired as he opened the door.

"Yes, your mother was not feeling well."

"This is Victoria," Leo said.

"Good afternoon, Mr. Williams," the girl said as she extended her hand.

" Victoria, nice to meet you," Mr. Williams replied, holding out his hand, "you can just call me David."

The man recognized her right away as the girl he had seen during the match.

When Victoria shook Mr. Williams' hand, she felt a slight tremor and anxiety in her body. There were people she wanted to communicate with and be close to. And she didn't want to be around people like David Williams.

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