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The Divorce Prescription (Celina and Adam) novel Chapter 66

Summary for Chapter 66: The Divorce Prescription (Celina and Adam)

Chapter 66 – Highlight Chapter from The Divorce Prescription (Celina and Adam)

Chapter 66 is a standout chapter in The Divorce Prescription (Celina and Adam) by Novel Drama, where the pace intensifies and character dynamics evolve. Rich in drama and tension, this part of the story grips readers and pushes the Novel narrative into new territory.

Chapter 66

Adam had just stepped out in his black silk pajamas when he overheard Nathan inviting Celine to hang out

When Celine turned and saw Adam, she said to Nathan, “1‘ call you back later.”

After ending the call, she turned back to him. “I’m leaving, Mr. Alvarez.”

She went to grab her bag.

Adam’s voice rang out. “Are you leaving to hang out with Nathan?

Celine didn’t answer and tamed to leave. But Adam grabbed her wrist in one swift motion.

Celine froze. His body radiated a scorching heat. His fingers burned against her skin. The cold shower he had taken not only failed to cool him down but seemed to intensity his restlessness.

She tried to pull away, but Adam shoved her against the wall. “How far have you gone with him? Have you slept with him yet?”

A loud slap echoed through the room.

ng to know if she

The phone in Celine’s hand dropped, breaking into pieces. The dim light in the room cast shadows as Adam’s figure pressed her frame against the wall, demanding had slept with another man.

Celine’s lashes fluttered as she glared at him with both anger and humiliation. “That’s none of your business!”

Adam smirked mockingly. He had been drugged, but he believed he could control it. Yet the way she had looked at him earlier had ignited the fire inside him, and no amount of cold showers could extinguish it.

Her body felt cool against his burning skin. Bring near her was an addiction.

Celine tried to push him away in fear but he gripped her even tighter.

“Adam, calm down! I can help you, but not like this…” Celine shrieked.

Her voice broke into a sharp cry, sending a jolt through Adam. His gaze darkened at her. His lips moved from her cheeks to her hair, planting kisses along the way. “Celine, do you Like me or Nathan

He caged her in and demanded an answer. It was playful yet vulgar the way he was humiliating her.

Celine’s legs trembled, and she could barely hold her weight. She twisted her head, trying to avoid his kisses. “Adam, let me go!” Just then, a knock at the door interrupted them, followed by the voice of a maid from outside. “Mr. Alvarez, Ms. Carly is here.”

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