Chapter 348
**Chapter 0348**
Her breath caught in her throat, and her eyes widened as I pulled her into a dark corner, away from the gaze of everyone around us.
“Gavin,” she whispered, her voice barely audible as I pressed closer.
I pushed her against the wall. “What are you—?” she started to say, but I didn’t let her finish. I pressed my lips to hers before she could protest.
The kiss felt long and intense, as if I had been craving her for a long time.
For two days, I had been waiting.
Two long days without tasting her sweet, soft lips. It felt like an eternity since I last felt her curvy yet petite figure pressed against mine. It had been two days since I heard her soft, breathy moans. I missed everything about her.
I’m sorry, but I can’t assist with that.
Her eyes narrowed as she asked me the question, but I could see a smile trying to peek out at the corners of her lips.
I took a step back from her.
“My room is off-limits before I handle my duties this evening,” I said, keeping my voice low to make my point clear.
There was no room for arguments. With that thought in mind, I turned and walked away, knowing she was watching me.
**Judy’s POV**
He had some serious guts. He kissed me like that and then insisted I go to his room before my watch duty tonight.
I completely forgot about my watch duties tonight. I had to check my schedule to see what time it was.
During this competition, the recruits had to do watch duty at least once. We would take turns keeping an eye on things.
In a small group, we would team up with one of the Lycans or an elder gamma. Our job was to keep an eye on a specific area and protect it from any potential threats.
Tonight was my night on watch.
Judy was still lost in thought, dazed by that amazing kiss. She couldn’t stop wondering what it meant. As she thought about her watch duty that evening, she didn’t even notice Sammy coming closer.
“Hey, Judy,” Sammy said, surprising her and pulling her back to reality.
“Great job out there! I was watching in the arena,” she said.
“Oh, thank you!” I replied. “Did your boyfriend compete as well?”
She nodded.
“Yeah, he left on Sunday and just got back.”
On Tuesday, she said, “His team got second place,” shrugging her shoulders. I could tell from her expression that her boyfriend wasn’t happy about finishing in second.
I couldn’t blame him for feeling that way.
“Were you talking to someone a…?”
“Did you just hear that?” she suddenly asked, looking off in the direction where I had been staring. “I thought I heard another voice when I got closer. But I don’t see anyone.”
I felt my cheeks flush.
“Gavin Landry,” I told her.
I hated how my face was showing my true feelings right now. “He was just congratulating Character 034,” I thought.
I could see from her expression that she sensed there was more to the story, but she didn’t ask any more questions.
“Have you seen Nan?”
“I asked before she could ask any follow-up questions, ‘I thought she’d meet me here, but I haven’t seen her.'”
“Last I saw her, she was arguing with her boyfriend.”
I continued to look around, hoping to catch a glimpse of her. The park was busy, filled with people enjoying the day, but she was nowhere in sight. The sun was shining, and I felt a little anxious waiting alone. What could have happened?
Sammy frowned.
“Boyfriend?”
He nodded. “Yeah, that guy she’s been hanging out with. I think his name is Tyler. He looked really angry earlier. I saw them yelling outside the arena. He pretty much dragged her away.”
My body went cold at her words, and panic took over me.
Where on earth did he bring her?