Don Gardner switched the lights back on and saw her terrified expression. His lips twitched when her frightened expression disappeared, being replaced by a flustered and shy expression.
"So... sorry, I was just caught off guard by the sudden body contact," she stuttered, blushing fiercely. Don Gardner wanted to smile at how cute she looked, but he reminded himself not to fall for her pure and innocent act and maintained his straight face.
"Would you prefer the lights on?" He asked the woman, who was staring at everything else in the room but avoided eye contact with him.
"I'm okay with anything," she said and took the initiative to lie down on the bed. Since she was prepared now, she didn't panic as much as the first time when the lights went off. But she involuntarily tensed when he pulled her into him again.