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Right Person, Wrong Time novel Chapter 67

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Chapter 67 Caught in the Act

Meanwhile, Lydia rushed to the room and opened the door, only to catch the two intimately snuggling against each other. Immediately, she opened up the windows and the door to disperse the scent in the air. Right when she did so, the reporters caught up and aggressively photographed the two on the bed. However, Queenie and Joseph were so narcotized that they didn’t even notice the others.

Hasty, Lydia wanted to stop Queenie, but the latter, out of her mind, was tightly groping Joseph as she continued grinding on him.

“Queenie, Queenie!” Lydia yelled, but to no avail. She then grabbed a bottle of water and splashed it onto Queenie’s face, and thanks to the chilliness of the water, Queenie was able to regain consciousness.

At once, she opened her eyes and saw the events happening around her. Catching the reporters by the door, she quickly grabbed the blanket to cover herself, shrieking, “Ahh!”

Nevertheless, Joseph was still under the effects of the drug. Watching as Queenie was about to leave, he grabbed her hand and wanted to subdue her with his body, but Lydia swiftly stopped him and shielded Queenie behind her.

Despite this, the drug’s effect was so strong that the ardor in Joseph’s eyes still persisted. Without a care in mind, he went over to tug Queenie back to bed.

Although Queenie’s zeal had yet to wane, with so many people on the spot, including the salivating reporters, she was overwrought. Like a miserable victim, she held onto her mother and screamed at Joseph, “Unhand me, you monster! Let go of me!”

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