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My Mate Is Seeing Someone Else novel Chapter 54

Summary for Chapter 54: My Mate Is Seeing Someone Else

Summary of Chapter 54 from My Mate Is Seeing Someone Else

Chapter 54 marks a crucial moment in Calvin Alcott’s Internet novel, My Mate Is Seeing Someone Else. This chapter blends tension, emotion, and plot progression to deliver a memorable reading experience — one that keeps readers eagerly turning the page.

"Hey! Big guy my face is up here," I said bringing his attention up from my chest to my face.

"I so love what you have been doing in our bathroom," He said walking towards me like a hungry carnivore.

"I don't think so," I said backing away from him.

I backed all the way up until the back of my knees hit the bathtub. John laughed as he wrapped his arm around me and began to plant little kisses starting at my shoulder and up my neck. Even thought John kisses my mark all the time I never get used to the way it affects me. His lips brushed lightly against my mark and my knees began to wobble under me. I grabbed onto John who decided to lose his balance and we both fell over into the bathtub. Water splashed all around us. I looked at John who somehow got under me and began to laugh. He smiled at me and began to laugh along with me. He smiled and kissed me.

"We should dry off now," I said breaking our kiss.

"Or we could just stay here," He said bringing his lips back to mine.

I smile but pull away, and John groans as I get out of the tub. My pans clung to my legs and my water hair stuck to my face and the back of my neck. I got one of the white plush towels off the rack and before to dry myself off. John finally decided to get out of the tub and even more water spilled over the tub. He smiled as if he were a little boy getting caught doing something bad. I laughed and he lifted both of his feet out of the tub and walked across the bathroom's tile floor. I pulled out my hair dryer and began drying my hair.

"Pass me a towel will ya'?" I said over the noisy dryer.

He shook out his hair and was on his way out the door when he slipped and his butt hit the floor; hard. I began hysterically laughing.

"This isn't funny," he stated with a blank expression.

I continued laughing and crawled over to him, "I am sorry baby. It is just too funny," I couldn't help myself; "It was a very graceful fall though."

He got up and stomped over to the closet. I got up and finished drying my hair. I pulled it up into a bun and picked out a black dress with a red sash under the bust line. John wore black slacks with a crisp white shirt and a red tie (which I had to tie for him).

"You ready we should leave now if we want to be early," John said.

"Alright," I said looking over him one last time before we left.

We walked down the hall with our hands inner twine and made our way to Tommy's office.

Morgan P.O.V

"My father has a friend who is good with the witches and he sent one that lives around here," He told me.

"That's good. I didn't know there were that many witches that one could live around here."

"Well, there isn't. Many went into hiding and stop practicing their magic after the Salem Witch Trials, and their power just died. Now, many live in little communities and don't allow anyone in."

Kalee smiled, "You too."

She looked me up and down before smiling at me. John had his arm wrapped tightly around my waist and was stiff next to me.

"So you a witch," I said trying to break the silence.

Kalee laughed, "Yup."

"Why didn't you tell me?" John asked.

She sighed, "I knew that someone else would better for you than me and I couldn't risk a werewolf knowing that a witch lived nearby. I like the life I live of not having to worry about everyone knowing. Witches are used which that is why most of us live in groups to protect each other," paused and looked at John's arm around me, "Also, I knew Morgan was going to tell you soon enough."

My eyes widened.

"I saw the way you looked at him and wondered why you didn't tell him, or that you didn't come up and slap me across the face," she laughed.

"You made him happy and that was all that mattered," I told her.

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