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The Divorce Prescription (Celina and Adam) novel Chapter 26

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Chapter 26

Amid the crowd’s expectant pazes and applause, Cathy began to dance. Having trained in dance since childhood, her body was as sopple as a willow. With a high kick, she transitioned into a mesmerizing spln, captivating everyone’s attention.

No one in Club 1996 could take their eyes off Carly, Radiating confidence, she spun her way over to Adam and pulled him up from his seat.

Adam stood tall and lean as Carle’s Whe body pressed against his, swaying with an alluring and seductive rhythm

When the stunning duo’s Intimate dance pushed the club’s atmosphere to its peak, Celine and Robin entered.

Celine immediately spotted Adam and Carly standing in the center of the dazzling lights–Carly clinging to him as they danced, while Adam lowered his charming face to gaze ar her tenderly. The two were undeniably the center of attention.

Robin immediately spat, “Ugh, has she no shame at all? Dancing so intimately with a maccied man!

celine chuckled and said, “Let them be. After all, they’ve always been known as the It couple.”

As they settled into their private booth, Robin still couldn’t let it go. “Celine, you took dance lessons too, didn’t you?

Indeed, Celine had trained in dance just like Carly. Back then, while Carly needed a full lesson to learn a routine, Celine could master it with just one glance. Their dance teacher was manrall very fond of her.

Carly would cry her eyes out at home, which led Lucy to jab Celine’s leg with a needle at night, scolding her, “Let’s see if you dare to learn dancing again, you wicked girl! Why do you always have to compete with your sister?”

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