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Night of Destiny ( Anastasia Tillman ) novel Chapter 1262

Summary for Chapter 1262: Night of Destiny ( Anastasia Tillman )

Chapter 1262 – A Turning Point in Night of Destiny ( Anastasia Tillman ) by Internet

In this chapter of Night of Destiny ( Anastasia Tillman ), Internet introduces major changes to the story. Chapter 1262 shifts the narrative tone, revealing secrets, advancing character arcs, and increasing stakes within the Internet genre.

My Baby’s Daddy Chapter 1262

“I’ll get someone to buy a whole set for you tomorrow. Tell me whatever you need. I’ll give you everything you want,” he said gently. The love in his eyes was palpable.

Ruka’s face was colored in black, but she grinned nonetheless. “I don’t need anything but you.” “I am already yours. Didn’t you feel it last night?” His eyes were glinting, dangerously.

Ruka was blushing, but it was not visible. She chuckled. “I did.”

“And why did you cry last night?” Ren was shocked when it happened. “That’s my problem, not yours,” she said awkwardly. “I was just doing it for fun.”

He chortled. Does crying make it more fun for her?

“Wash your mask away now,” he said.

She huddled closer to him, showing off her mask. “You can’t get it up just because I’m looking like this? Well, I guess you’ll have to let me off the hook tonight.”

Ruka was begging for mercy. “No. I thought you said you wanted a baby. And you’ll have to work for it.” Ren had decided to have a baby with her.

“I was wrong.” Her face scrunched up, and she puffed her cheeks. “What if I’m not pregnant even after a month?”

She emerged from the bathroom and looked at Ren. The black robe with gold trim looked majestic on him, but she was more attracted to his face.

Ruka hopped into his embrace and wrapped her arms around his neck. “It’s getting late. Time to sleep.”

Ren looked at her. Ah, what an innocent lady. I wanna gobble her up. He then carried her in his arms. “You can’t hold me like this. That’s gonna strain your arms.” She tried to hop off his arms in case his wound was torn again.

He looked at her and purred, “I can always hold you like I did last night. If you catch my drift.”

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