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The Divorce Prescription (Celina and Adam) novel Chapter 136

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Adam panted brivily, his weight pressing down entirely on celine.

Dammit His body seemed to remember ber

He hadn’t even touched Carly. Most men would crave a butle romance or passion at his age, but he’d always been indifferent to such things. It never felt like neting he was missing.

he met Celine. Especially that stormy night when she helped him. That night, she let him taste something he’d never experienced before. time he came into contact with her, that feeling resufaced, stirring him in ways he couldn’t control.

loosed on betalender neck, and celine sucked in big gulps of fresh air.

washer. She pressed her hands against his strong, chiseled chest, trying to shove him off. “Adam, let go of mel

Adam’s sharpieves glinted, catching a faint, erre tinge of red.

Bracing his hands against the floor–to–ceiling window behind her, he lowered his intense gaze onto her. “Still gonna say you didn’t drink bubble tea?” He could already taste the sweet tevor lingering in her mouth.

Celine instantly damped a hand over her lips.

“nubble teas are all artificial sweeteners. They’re bad for you

wadays, bubble teas are handmade. It’s not as cheap or unhealthy as you think. Drinking one tonight won’t rain Grandma’s health,” she cut him off.

Her lips still camed that sweetness, with the faintest trace of creamy milk. He wasn’t sure if it was because the bubble tea had been artisanal or if she just naturally tasted that sweet,

There was something about her an energy so vibrant and youthful that Carly, with all her carefully crafted elegance, simply couldn’t match. Adam said nothing more. His gaze swept downward, lingering on her lips–shiny and soft from the kiss–and then back up to meet her ever What was that look?

She’d only kissed him out of desperation, a deeting attempt to escape his grasp. It hadn’t meant anything.

But now was he thinking about kissing her again?

The way for looked at her–God, it was so captivating. His magnetic charm was simply part of him, effortless and inescapable.

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