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Carrying His Heir While Fighting His Lies novel Chapter 14

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Read Chapter 14 with many climactic and unique details. The series Carrying His Heir While Fighting His Lies is one of the top-selling novels by Quirinus Amalia. Chapter content Chapter 14 - The heroine seems to fall into the abyss of despair, heartache, and empty-handed. But unexpectedly, a big event occurred. So what was that event? Read Carrying His Heir While Fighting His Lies Chapter 14 for more details.

Ava'S POV

When I woke up, I saw something had changed. I look around, not something. Everything has changed.

Where am I?

I look here and there to get a glimpse of someone. I see I am in a beautiful, enormous room that shows luxury in every inch of the corner.

I am on the king-size bed, which is in the middle of the room, and I could see there are three doors attached, and one of them is a balcony. I could see due to the open curtains. I looked to the other side and saw a clock on the table showing me the time of 10 a.m.

How much have I slept? 15 hours, or maybe 17 hours? This is the longest sleep I have ever taken in my life, I guess.

"Good morning, princess. How are you feeling?" Blake came and kissed my temple.

And I jerked up from his sudden voice while his warm lips touched my skin.

What are all these? Princess kisses? What is this manipulative man planning now?

"Where am I?" I asked, ignoring his question.

"At our home," he said, speaking as if nothing had happened.

"You mean your house"? Well, dear husband, if you think that your sugar-coated talk can make me forget the past, then sorry to burst out of your bubble. I thought.

"No, our house. And you did not answer my previous question about how you are feeling?" He said it with a charming smile.

‘Well, I cannot lie. He has charm.' I thought.

"It should not concern you how I am feeling. By the way, why am I here?" I spoke with no emotional face.

"So, where should you be if not here?" He asked me a counter-question.

Really, dear husband?' I thought, raising my eyebrow.

"My house, where else"? I stated it as a matter of fact.

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