Chapter Summary: Chapter 65 – Madam Winters’s Fight For Her Children by Summer Wine
In Chapter 65, a key moment in the Marriage novel Madam Winters’s Fight For Her Children, Summer Wine delivers powerful storytelling, emotional shifts, and critical plot development. This chapter deepens the reader’s connection to the characters and sets the stage for upcoming revelations.
Chapter 65
The plate of spaghetti contained tomatoes, which gave the sauce a completely different color from water.
When the sauce splashed onto Adina’s chest, her top immediately got wet, and the outline of her bra became visible.
“So-Sorry!”
Harold was terrified. Auntie Adina finally came to see him, but he did such a stupid thing. “I’ll wipe it for you…” He quickly went to get some tissues and wipe Adina’s chest.
Duke suddenly frowned.
He did not like Harold touching the woman there.
He stood up indifferently and said, “Ms. Daugherty, you should go and get changed.” Adina used the tissues to cover her chest. She could feel that her top and bra had gotten wet. She definitely could not leave the house with her outfit looking like that.
She pursed her lips and said, “I’d like to take a shower and dry my shirt. I wonder if it’s convenient for you, Mr. Winters?”
“Yes, of course!”
Harold immediately nodded before he held Adina’s hand and walked upstairs. He pushed open the door to a room on the second floor. “This is my room. I have many new
clothes in my closet. Auntie Adina, you can choose any one of them.” When he opened the closet door, it revealed all kinds of cool clothes for boys. Adina was speechless. No matter how skinny her figure was, she would never be able to fit in a child’s clothes, right?
Adina lowered her head.
She saw that the front of her top had become transparent due to the wetness, and her pink lace bra could be clearly seen.
It was inappropriate for her to go out like that.. She took a deep breath.
“Okay, I’ll dry my shirt then.” Duke got up and left the room before he walked back in a while with another shirt in his hand.
“This is my shirt. If you don’t mind, you can put it on for the time being.”
He threw the shirt over, and Adina quickly caught it. She would rather wear Duke’s shirt than touch anything that belonged to Dew. She held the shirt and walked into the bathroom. Pitter-patter!
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