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The CEO's Hidden Love: Midnight Temptations and Deep Desires novel Chapter 774

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Dive into Chapter 774, a pivotal chapter in The CEO's Hidden Love: Midnight Temptations and Deep Desires, written by Lyra Hamilton. This section features emotional turning points, key character decisions, and the kind of storytelling that defines great Romance fiction.

Then, Dorothy saw Everett’s name changed into the “typing…” indicator.

But nothing came through, and it reverted to just his name.

A few seconds later, the typing resumed.

Dorothy waited with bated breath, curious about what he might have to say, so she kept the chat open, her gaze fixed on the screen.

After what seemed like an eternity of indecision, Everett finally sent a message.

[Sorry, sent it by accident.]

[Oh.]

She half-expected Everett to use the kids as a shield, claiming they were messing around with his phone.

Dorothy’s eyes lingered on her own response, the single “Oh,” feeling as though the conversation had crashed and burned.

Wanting to keep the dialogue going, she typed out: [Are you with Abigail and Langston?]

Karen had once told her that if she wanted to prolong a conversation, she should keep asking questions. After all, if someone wants to keep talking to you, they'll answer any question.

Sure enough, Everett replied promptly.

[No, they're at the hotel. I've arranged for a tutor to give them lessons. Just finished a meeting, I'm in the car.]

As he recounted his whereabouts, Dorothy felt a pang of nostalgia, almost as if they had never separated.

She really wanted to ask Everett if he would go along with his father’s wishes to be with Quincy, but she knew that asking would tear down too many pretenses.

For now, she was content with this dynamic—ex-wife and ex-husband, the occasional WhatsApp message, and two kids as the link between them.

At least, that was what Dorothy told herself to ease her mind.

Unsure of what else to ask and seeing that Everett had said all there was to say, Dorothy was about to put her phone away.

“It's just a cold.”

Everett’s voice was slightly rough, raspy even.

“You’ve got that conference in Liberty City tomorrow. We should at least stop for some medicine so you can get a good night’s sleep.”

“Have you looked over the guest list for the Liberty City summit?” Everett deftly sidestepped the concern, flipping through his schedule on his tablet.

Sighing, Kevin murmured, “I’ve checked the list. Companies that have crossed us before aren’t invited this time. I would’ve declined otherwise.”

“Okay, good.”

Everett nodded, then rubbed his temples.

He kept saying he was fine, but the discomfort was real. Ever since that incident with Heather, his health had taken a hit. Just a brush with the cold air, and he was already feeling under the weather.

Taking advantage of a red light, Kevin bit his lip and spoke up nervously, “Mr. Lopez, if you’re not going to take care of yourself, I might just have to tell Ms. Sanchez and let her handle you.”

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