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The Day I Kissed An Older Man novel Chapter 920

Summary for Chapter 920: The Day I Kissed An Older Man

What Happens in Chapter 920 – From the Book The Day I Kissed An Older Man

Dive into Chapter 920, a pivotal chapter in The Day I Kissed An Older Man, written by Cher the Cherished. This section features emotional turning points, key character decisions, and the kind of storytelling that defines great billionaire fiction.

Everyone there knew what Josephine's mother meant by 'down there'. They were all adults, after all. That was, everyone except Francine.

She frowned and asked curiously, "Where's 'down there'?"

Everyone turned to look at her with annoyance. Even Josephine's mother was stumped by her question.

Pamela slapped Francine's hand. "Don't interrupt while the grown-ups are talking."

Francine pulled her hand back out of pain; she did not even know what she had done wrong. "But Grandma, I'm not a kid anymore! In fact, I'm a year older than Corinne," she said with a pout.

Pamela furrowed her brow. "This has nothing to do with you, so go back to your room now!"

"Fine, I won't say anything anymore!" Francine did not want to go back to her room; she wanted to see how the whole thing would play out in the end. Although she did not really like Corinne, she did not think she was the type of girl who would fool around with other men.

In fact, during the times when she fought tooth and nail to banish Corinne from the house, she could not dig up any dirt about Corinne at all. Other than coming from a less-than-ideal background, Corinne's record was squeaky clean.

"Ahem! That's enough. Ma'am, you're more than welcome to sue me if you still insist I was the one who stole your daughter's university spot from her. I'll see you in court then," interrupted Corinne.

Jeremy smiled and stroked Corinne's hair. "Why are you blushing like that? Weren't you the one who forced yourself on me that night?" he teased.

Corinne's face turned beet red. "Jeremy Holden! Can't you see that Grandma is here?"

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