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The Divorce Prescription (Celina and Adam) novel Chapter 202

Summary for Chapter 202: The Divorce Prescription (Celina and Adam)

Chapter Summary: Chapter 202 – The Divorce Prescription (Celina and Adam) by Novel Drama

In Chapter 202, a key moment in the Novel novel The Divorce Prescription (Celina and Adam), Novel Drama 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.

Chapter 202

Adam stopped in his tracks and turned to look at Carly. She had inhaled the seductive scent. A wave of heat surged through her body, and her delicate face flashed a deep rel. She bit her lip, her gaze soft and alluring as she looked up at blin.

Lucy spoke again. “Mr. Alvarez, this is exactly when Carly needs you. Surely, you wouldn’t leave her now, would you?”

Adam’s sharp eyes locked on Carly, but he didn’t respond Carly slipped off the bed and threw herself into his arms, Lucy and Hayden exchanged triumphant glances before quietly closing the door.

Carly’s silky straps slid from her shoulder, leaving her soft and alluring shamilder exposed. Her eyes filled with adoration. “Adam, I knew it. I’ve always been the one you truly care about.”

She wrapped her arms around his neck and lemned in on tipines, aiming for his lips,

However, she missed it. Adam turned away just in time. Her body stiffened for a moment before she tried again, only for him to sidestep her once more.

He reached out and pushed her away. “Carly, let this be the last time. Don’t ever pull these dirty tricks on me again. Otherwise, you’ll face the

That calm yet deliberate phrase “face the consequences” sent a chill through Carly. Her fished checks paled instantly. It was a warning aimed at the entire Tate family. Adam brushed past her and headed for the door.

Was he leaving? At this moment, of all times, he was going to abandon laer. What was she supposed to do now?

Carly hugged Adam tightly from behind. “Adam, please. Don’t leave me. I need you.”

“Carly, let go!” Adam warned.

He froze mid–step at that.

“Busy with what?” Nathan asked in confusion.

Hey with Carly. Most likely. The effects of the seductive candle had undoubtedly taken hold by now and Carly were likely together in bed at that

time. Of course, he wouldn’t be answering phone calls.

Celine handed the towel to Nathan, changing the subject. “You should rest, Mr. Lynch. You’re still recovering.”

Half an hour later, the ward grew quiet as Nathan drifted into a deep sleep.

Sitting on the couch nearby, Celine picked up her phone and began texting, Perry.

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