The door creaked wider with a low groan. Adrian’s lips froze just a breath away from my p***y lips, and I snapped my head toward the entrance. My heart racing, pulse hammering in my throat. But luckily, it was just a stranger. A woman. Wide-eyed, clutching a phone to her chest as her gaze darted between Adrian and me. And I realized the scene we made. “Oh! I—I’m so sorry!” she gasped, eyes going even wider as she stumbled backward, nearly tripping on the door. “I didn’t mean to. Please, carry on. God, I swear I didn’t see anything.” But she had. The door clicked shut behind her, leaving only the sound of our heavy breathing and the low crash of waves outside the building. “Please let me down,” I said, tapping him on the head softly. Adrian let me down slowly and gently. My

