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A Mate for the Latecomer novel Chapter 68

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Of the Internet stories I have ever read, perhaps the most impressive one is A Mate for the Latecomer. The story is too good, leaving me with many doubts. Currently, the manga has been translated to Chapter 68: Trouble in Paradise. Let's read the author's A Mate for the Latecomer Internet story right here.

Tonight was supposed to be good and I ruin the moment for the both of us when I quickly excuse myself to the bathroom.

I hate myself for ruining it and I was afraid when he says the word pups. I am afraid as I have no idea how to handle kids as I never like them 'how could I possibly bring pups in to this world when I, myself couldn't even like another pup.

I thought I could try just for Aberdeen's child but imagining myself having one I couldn't even see myself in having a pup. I stay there in the bathroom hoping sooner he would go to bed I just don't want to face him now 'and you think the toilet is the best option' Eliz sigh in disappointment.

'I understand you have zero experience with pups but he's your mate and you know for him we have to try.

He has done nothing bad but being nice and careful with us, he has...' Eliz didn't finish as I cut off our connection. I sat there on the floor with my head against the door I didn't even know what to do anymore. I put my ear hoping to hear him sleeping yet nothing happens not until I hear curses and a slamming of the door 'gosh he's mad at me' I pull at my hair.

I stood up from the floor picking a towel ad wrap it around myself as I was naked. Then I went out of the bathroom I could still see our clothes on the ground with his shirt underneath the bed.

A moment later there as a furious knock on the door I quickly change in to a shirt and pants then went to open it.

There stood Dana and Milly and behind them was Angie. "Why are you guys here?" I ask nervously "we came to get you and this room smells like sex" I blush pushing them out as I didn't want them to see our torn clothes on the ground the smell of our arousal and previous activity is enough for them.

"What are you doing here?" I ask again, "are you serious we are in a bit of a hurry as there is an attack on the border," Dana says. "Wait what? He didn't..."

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