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The Woman From Hell novel (Wanda and Theo) novel Chapter 1309

Summary for Chapter 1309: The Woman From Hell novel (Wanda and Theo)

Chapter Summary: Chapter 1309 – The Woman From Hell novel (Wanda and Theo) by Adela

In Chapter 1309, a key moment in the Romantic novel The Woman From Hell novel (Wanda and Theo), Adela 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.

After sitting quietly for a few minutes, I lay on the bed.

I tilted my head to look at Theo, asking in a somewhat hoarse voice, "Must we have a child of our own, Theo?"

He seemed to have heard me yet not at the same time. He moved his curled eyelashes faintly and stopped moving.

He indeed had too much to drink.

The next day, the early morning sunlight shone through the already yellowing leaves and hit the ground. It formed dappled shadows.

Theo woke me up, and 1 opened my eyes to see a handsome face with a smile. He was such an eye candy that he put me in a good mood early in the morning.

I rubbed my eyes and asked with concern," Does your head hurt?"

Maybe it was because I had just woken up, my throat was still hoarse.

Theo took the glass of water from the bedside table. "Not really. Drink some water.”

Theo moved closer to me and asked in a deep, low voice, "Were you the one who removed my shirt last night?"

"Who else would have helped you undress?” I was a little confused, not knowing why he would ask me this question.

Theo let out an ambiguous smile.

My gaze moved down from his head. On his robust body, only a pair of light blue boxer shorts were seen.

He did not actually think that we...

I blushed and quickly explained, "Don't think too much. Nothing happened between us. I didn't do anything to you. You

"No, I'll just take him to the hospital to get it checked. It's probably not serious. You should go to work. There are plenty of things waiting for you to handle. Don’t worry about the things here."

Grant Corporation was not doing very well at all. Besides, I had a feeling that something else was going on. A bad feeling kept tugging at me. It was better for him to put more of his attention on work.

Theo did not insist and nodded to agree.

"In that case, when you come home from the hospital-"

Before Theo could finish his sentence, his phone rang.

I told him to answer his phone. He picked up his phone from the bedside table and bent down to kiss my forehead before going to the balcony to answer it.

I got up and went to the bathroom. There were the clothes he changed out of in the bathroom. After washing up, I took the clothes to the laundry room.

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