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Surprised Wife With Twins novel Chapter 1540

Summary for Chapter 1540: A Magical Night: Surprised Wife With Twins

Chapter 1540: A Magical Night – Highlight Chapter from Surprised Wife With Twins

Chapter 1540: A Magical Night is a standout chapter in Surprised Wife With Twins by Olive Bailey, where the pace intensifies and character dynamics evolve. Rich in drama and tension, this part of the story grips readers and pushes the Romance narrative into new territory.

Chapter 1540: A Magical Night

Belinda started to unbuckle her seatbelt, preparing to get out of the car.

"Uh..." Algerone Swain suddenly spoke up, then turned to look at her.

Belinda paused, met his gaze, and softly asked, "What's up?"

"I..." Algerone Swain thought quickly, "I'm a bit thirsty, could I come in for a drink of water?"

Belinda was momentarily stunned. Just as she was about to agree, her gaze inadvertently fell on a bottle of mineral water in the car. It was a full bottle. She was momentarily distracted.

Algerone Swain also noticed it and quickly explained, "I've been having stomach issues lately, I can't drink anything cold."

Belinda opened the car door, "Then come in."

Algerone Swain followed her down the stairs and into the living room. The room was instantly bathed in light. Automatic home appliances were indeed wonderful.

Belinda headed straight for the kitchen, saying, "Have a seat for a bit. I need to boil some water. It'll be quick, just two minutes."

"Alright, take your time," Algerone Swain stood in front of the sofa, looking around the room, wondering how he should start the conversation. He hadn't prepared for this at all.

From the kitchen came the sound of water being drawn... After a short while, the sound of water stopped, and soon after, Belinda emerged.

Their gazes met. Algerone Swain seemed a bit constrained and almost forgot that this was actually his home.

"Please, sit," Belinda spoke softly, withdrew her gaze, and sat down on the sofa. The more time they spent together, the quieter it got, and the more unsure she felt.

"Um..." Algerone Swain began to speak, "Belinda, actually..."

Click!

"Ahh!" Belinda let out a scream, instinctively standing up.

Since it was his house, he knew exactly where to go and turned on his phone's flashlight.

Belinda was truly scared of the dark. When she was a child, a neighbor girl forced her to go into a haunted house, which scared her so much that she ended up in the hospital for two days, leaving her with a psychological trauma.

Belinda was no longer concerned about her cleanliness or properness. At that moment, all she wanted was a sense of safety. She didn't care about anything else.

Using the light from his phone, the two made their way to the fuse box. Algerone Swain freed one hand to open the box, "Don't be afraid, I'll shine the light in." Then he patted her shoulder, trying to raise his other hand.

With no arm to protect her, Belinda instinctively clutched at his shirt, shivering. She caught the unique scent of him, and his steady heartbeat caused her to space out for a moment.

This familiar yet unfamiliar sensation always tormented her unexpectedly.

Images of the past played out in her mind like a movie.

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