Summary of Chapter 299 – A pivotal chapter in Falling for my boyfriend's Navy brother by Free Collection
The chapter Chapter 299 is one of the most intense moments in Falling for my boyfriend's Navy brother, written by Free Collection. With signature elements of the Alpha genre, this part of the story reveals deep conflicts, shocking revelations, and decisive character changes. A must-read for anyone following the narrative.
**TITLE: Wrong Person 299**
**Chapter 299**
In the stillness of the moment, we find ourselves enveloped in silence, a cocoon of intimacy that feels almost sacred.
Her delicate fingers trace soft, lazy circles across my ribs, each movement feather-light, as if she’s sketching a secret map that only she can decipher. My hand rests comfortably on her hip, the gentle curve of her waist fitting perfectly against my palm, as if it was sculpted just for me. The towel she wears is loosely wrapped around her, but I can sense it slipping, just a fraction, and I resist the urge to adjust it. I don’t want to disrupt the enchanting atmosphere that surrounds us.
I shift my position slightly, propping myself up on one elbow, allowing me to gaze into her face. Her eyes are closed, lashes damp and curling from the steam, her lips slightly parted as if caught in a dream. The warmth of her body radiates against mine, her skin flushed from the shower, and I can still feel the remnants of water droplets cooling along her collarbone, glistening like tiny jewels.
“Hey,” I whisper softly, gently brushing a damp strand of hair away from her cheek.
She hums in response, her eyes fluttering open, revealing a sleepy gaze. “Hmm?”
“You realize you’re making this incredibly difficult for me, right?” I say, my voice low, laden with unspoken desire.
Her brows arch slightly, a hint of mischief dancing in her expression. “How so?”
I tilt my head, letting the tension hang in the air. “Towel. Skin. You. Me. Bed.”
A slow grin spreads across her face, teasing and playful. “Should I be worried about your self-control?”
“Deeply,” I reply, my heart racing at the thought.
She snorts, amusement lighting her eyes as she reaches up, her thumb brushing along my jawline. “You’re doing just fine.”
Am I really?
Because in this moment, I’m teetering on the edge of pulling her atop me, a reckless desire threatening to consume us both for the rest of the night.
Instead, I take a deep breath, lean in, and place a kiss on her bare shoulder. It’s soft and deliberate, but it lingers, my lips trailing slightly along her skin as I move toward her neck. She tilts her chin ever so slightly, inviting me to taste the warmth radiating from her.
A slow exhale escapes her lips, and I can feel the shift in the air between us—a weightless, aching stillness that hums with electricity, drawing us closer.
“You drive me insane,” I murmur against her throat, my voice barely above a whisper.
“I try,” she replies, her voice a soft caress.
As she shifts, the towel slips a little lower, and I manage to catch it just in time. My thumb brushes the edge of the fabric, slipping underneath just enough to feel the softness of her bare shoulder, the gentle curve of her collarbone.
Not enough.
Too much.
She rolls onto her side, her leg curling over mine, and suddenly there’s a lot more skin pressed against me, igniting the fire within.
She glances up at me through her lashes, a playful challenge in her gaze. “Still doing fine?”
I stare at her, momentarily lost in the depths of her eyes.
Then, without uttering a word, I flip us over.
She gasps, laughter spilling from her lips as her back meets the mattress, and I hover above her, bracing myself with one hand beside her head.
I press my forehead to hers, the connection electrifying.
“You want honesty?” I whisper, my heart pounding in my chest.
She nods, breathless, anticipation dancing in her eyes.
“I’m not doing fine. I’m barely holding it together.”
A triumphant grin spreads across her face. “Good.”
Then, with a sudden rush of boldness, she curls her fingers into my shirt, pulling me down until our mouths are so close they’re almost touching, just a breath away from a kiss.
“I don’t want you to hold it together,” she murmurs, her voice low and sultry.


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