"It's just... I mean..."
She wanted to say he was nothing but a hoodlum.
But she didn't dare, so she hemmed and hawed, unable to form a proper sentence.
Wei Chengfeng casually tossed a pillow aside and said, "Actually, you don't need to be shy. You certainly weren't like this when you threw yourself at me initially."
Su Li blinked, then pretended to yawn, "I'm so tired, it's late already, let's sleep early."
Su Li lay down again, pulling the blanket up to her neck.
"Okay."
Wei Chengfeng got into bed as well, pulled up the blanket, and then turned off the light.
The room was quiet, with nothing to be heard but the breathing of two people.
Su Li clutched the blanket tightly and after struggling for a while, she still couldn't hold back, "Um, are you asleep?"
The person on the bed moved, "What is it?"
"I'm afraid of the dark, can we turn on a small light?" Su Li asked softly.