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Dear Ex-wife Marry Me novel (Maja) novel Chapter 997

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What Happens in Chapter 997 – From the Book Dear Ex-wife Marry Me novel (Maja)

Dive into Chapter 997, a pivotal chapter in Dear Ex-wife Marry Me novel (Maja), written by Beverly Quinn. This section features emotional turning points, key character decisions, and the kind of storytelling that defines great Romance fiction.

Ian softened his touch, massaging her scalp with the tips of his fingers.

Maja was worried about getting soap in her eyes, so she kept them squeezed shut.

Ian had already considered that, so he gently pulled her head back against him.

Her face was slightly tilted upwards, so no soap would get into her eyes.

Feeling reassured, Maja finally opened her eyes.

But Ian was standing, and she was sitting. She was bare, and in that position, when she looked up, they were eye to eye.

The atmosphere was somewhat charged.

Normally, one would avert their gaze, but neither did. They just continued to gaze at each other.

Finally, Ian looked away first, needing to grab the shower head to rinse off the soap.

Only when she felt the warm water trickling over her head did Maja blush, realizing the intimacy of their situation.

Ian washed her hair, lathered up a washcloth with shower gel, and meticulously cleaned her entire body as she smelled nothing like her normal self.

After rolling around by the river, she smelled like fresh grass.

And after that wash, she smelled like floral shower gel.

A full half hour later, Ian grabbed a towel from the side, wrapped her up, picked her up, and placed her on the couch in the living room and said,

"I'll go take a shower, then I'll come out and rub some liniment on you."

Maja, clutching the towel, nodded slowly.

Ian's own pants were dirty, and he was almost completely soaked. He grabbed pajamas from the side and went into the bathroom to clean himself up.

Twenty minutes later, he emerged, drying his hair. He went downstairs to fetch the liniment and then came up with it. After pushing her hair off her shoulder, he said,

"This might sting a bit."

Maja had been awestruck as soon as he stepped out of the bathroom. His hair was still dripping wet, the collar of his pajamas open wide, radiating an irresistible charm.

She turned her head to the side, making it easier for him to apply the liniment to the bruise.

At first, she didn't feel any pain when the liniment hit her skin. It wasn't until he started massaging that she started to feel the pain.

"A special technique is needed for it to be absorbed properly. Just bear with it."

The stinging sensation spread from her pores. Maja grimaced in pain.

Ian continued massaging her shoulder, but his gaze fell on her face.

Her eyelashes were lowered, probably because she was finding it hard to bear all that pain. They fluttered occasionally, and her breathing became heavier as she was trying her best to deal with the pain.

Her hair was tucked behind her ear, and the handprint on her cheek was almost gone, but some traces were still visible.

The fire that Ian had somehow managed to put out was instantly rekindled.

He unconsciously swallowed hard, captivated by the alluring sight before him.

Neither of them broke the silence. She didn't say she would leave, and he also didn't ask her to do so.

They remained in that impasse until he finally decided. With long strides, he walked over to her, roughly pulling her close, holding her neck, and passionately kissing her.

His other hand rested on her chin; that absolute control made him yearn for more of that.

Maja was almost forced to look up, his kiss was so intense that she was almost left out of breath.

Her eyes misted over, and her lips were red and swollen.

Ian sat next to her, picked her up, and placed her on his lap, not even hesitating to unwind her towel.

His pajamas were also a robe, which made things easier for him.

Maja's shoulder was injured, her waist hurt, and before she could protest, he was already inside her.

His sharp eyes were veiled with a hint of red, his hand holding her waist.

"Hold still, I've been thinking about this for a long time."

Maja looked at his stunning face, opened her mouth to say something, but he silenced her with a kiss.

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