Chapter Summary: Chapter 415 – Quadruplets Unite: Mother's Words Are Law by joy
In Chapter 415, a key moment in the Romance novel Quadruplets Unite: Mother's Words Are Law, joy 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.
The two men each called their own cab and left Fifteen Avery Park.
Janie accompanied Benjamin to Glenbrook.
Abel and Emmeline returned to Nightfall Cafe.
Luca had just helped Sam clean up and was about to close the shop when Emmeline carried Abel over from across the street.
They were followed by several bodyguards.
Luca quickly rushed out the glass door and asked, “Ms. Louise, is Mr. Abel alright?”
Emmeline replied, “He drank too much, but nothing serious.”
Luca responded, “Let me take him upstairs then.”
Pushing Luca away, Abel said, “I don’t want you to carry me. I only want Emma. You and the bodyguards can go away.”
Luca sheepishly retracted his hand.
The other bodyguards were also looking on helplessly.
Fortunately, Emmeline was able to carry Abel’s giant body up to the second floor. She tossed him on the bed and took off his shoes.
Abel pulled on his clothes and said, “Emma, it’s hot. I want to take a shower.”
Emmeline helped him unbutton his shirt and said, “Then let me start the bath. You’ll feel better after a good soak.”
However, before she could even get up, Abel had her in his grip, then pulled her into his embrace.
He said, “I think I feel better hugging you.”
Emmeline pushed him away shyly, “Abel, you’ve drunk too much.”
Abel whispered in her ear, “Don’t move, babe. Let me hug you a while longer.”
He had great strength, even more so when he was drunk.
Emmeline couldn’t break free, so she simply sank into his arms and let him hold her.
Abel quickly flipped over, pressing her underneath. His lips greedily searched for the touch of hers.
Emmeline struggled under him and said, “We can’t. I’m still at that time of the month.”
Abel frowned, “What a bad timing to have your period.”
Emmeline consoled him, “It’s just another two to three days. Be patient.”
Abel hugged her tighter, “But you’re my wife. It’s torture to only be able to hug you like this everyday.”
Emmeline pinched his cheeks, “Just wait a while longer. When it happens, I’ll be the one to make the first move, not you.”
Abel smiled, “Then I’ll patiently wait for my dear wife to suck me bone dry.”
Emmeline peeked from the edge of the blanket.
There was a towel around his waist, and the massive creature was nowhere to be seen.
She sighed in relief.
Abel playfully teased, “What are you afraid of? It’s not like you’ve never used it before.”
Emmeline’s face instantly flushed, “...Abel, you animal!”
Acting as if he was about to take the towel off, Abel responded, “An animal, am I? Maybe I should start behaving like one then!”
“Ahh!” Emmeline screamed as she immediately pulled the blanket over herself.
However, Abel simply lay over the blanket. Hugging the lady underneath it, he said, “I’m fine now. Do you want me to make you some warm tea?”
Emmeline mumbled, “I think I should make you a bowl of hot soup instead. I’m afraid you’ll get a migraine later at night.”
Abel agreed, “Yeah, my head is a little foggy right now.”
Emmeline removed the blanket and got up. “Just wait for a while,” she said as she headed towards the kitchen.
Suddenly, Abel’s strong hands grabbed her by the waist and pulled her in, placing her above his thigh.
He gently pecked Emmeline on the lips and said, “Thanks, babe.”
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