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Mac dared not look at the woman, fearing that her beauty would melt him away. "Why don't we stay here for a while?" she suggested. "This is a forest. The night will fall soon, and it will be cold. We should head to the city as soon as possible," Mac replied, his face slightly red, avoiding direct eye contact. "Please," she pleaded. Mac abruptly hit the brakes. No, he couldn't continue driving like this. Mona Daly smiled and gazed out of the window, her smile radiant. She wanted to spend some time here, to play and enjoy herself. After years of suffering, she felt a sense of rejuvenation and almost happiness. When she stepped out of the car, he didn't stop her and continued to look at her deeply from within the car. As she smiled, raised her head, and embraced the cool breeze, an in