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The Day I Kissed An Older Man novel Chapter 2869

Summary for Chapter 2869: The Day I Kissed An Older Man

Chapter Summary: Chapter 2869 – The Day I Kissed An Older Man by Cher the Cherished

In Chapter 2869, a key moment in the billionaire novel The Day I Kissed An Older Man, Cher the Cherished 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.

Rita smiled shyly. She had expected Sherman's grandparents and parents to be difficult people, yet they turned out to be so kind and amiable. She felt even more humiliated at the thought. The difference between them and her father was like night and day.

Sherman stepped forward, placed his hand on Rita's shoulder, and guided her inside. "Alright, I already said not to wait at the door. Grandpa and Grandma are getting older. What if they catch a cold from the draft?"

Chelsea, Sherman's grandmother, waved it off. "I'm perfectly healthy. Rita, come sit next to me."

Rita's seat was supposed to be next to Sherman's, but since Chelsea had spoken, she had no choice but to change her seat.

Sherman was a bit reluctant. It was Rita's first time visiting, and having her sit next to his grandmother might make her feel uncomfortable.

The old lady fixed him with a stare. "What's the matter? Afraid I'd eat your wife?"

Rita turned to Sherman and subtly shook her head. "Grandma, I'm sure he doesn't think that way. I'd be honored to sit next to you. Here, let me escort you to your seat."

Rita smoothly took Chelsea's hand from Simona, pulled out the chair for the old lady, and helped her to sit before sitting next to her. As she spoke, Rita cast a natural glance at Sherman, as if they were so in love that they could not help but gaze at each other.

After saying goodbye and getting into the car, Rita finally sighed in relief, though her brow remained slightly furrowed.

Mulling over that day's events, she finally said, "Sherman, why don't we just be honest with your family about everything? They've been so kind to me, and I feel really guilty about it."

Sherman coldly refuted, "Will they be happy if you tell them now?"

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