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The Woman From Hell novel (Wanda and Theo) novel Chapter 1624

Summary for Chapter 1624: The Woman From Hell novel (Wanda and Theo)

Chapter 1624 – Highlight Chapter from The Woman From Hell novel (Wanda and Theo)

Chapter 1624 is a standout chapter in The Woman From Hell novel (Wanda and Theo) by Adela, where the pace intensifies and character dynamics evolve. Rich in drama and tension, this part of the story grips readers and pushes the Romantic narrative into new territory.

He started getting to his feet as he spoke, but I walked over to him before he could get up.

"I was asleep for a long time."

“Were you unable to sleep well because I wasn’t there?" he asked as he took me into his arms, gently tapping my back the way one would console a child who had gotten up on the wrong side of the bed.

While hugging him, I leaned against his chest and basked in the warmth there.

"Munchkin called and said he made meatballs. Why don't we head back earlier to try them?"

Although it was a question, I did not have much hope that it would work out.

I understood Theo's current situation and knew many things were out of his control. However, I had already decided I would leave first and spend time with Munchkin if he could not make it.

Theo could make things up to Munchkin when the weekend rolled around and spend more time with him.

"Sure. Let me know when it's half past four. We'll leave earlier to avoid the jam."

I did not dare believe my ears when I heard Theo's answer. I tilted my head up to stare at him in shock.

"You're not working late today?"

He smiled gently and said, "I've been working late for so many nights in a row. It's time for me to take a break. Besides, there are so many things to take care of that I won't be able to finish them all even if I work late."

I squinted at Theo, still in disbelief that such words had just left his mouth.

When Theo noticed the odd look on my face, he imitated me and raised an eyebrow as he asked, "What's wrong? Were you trying to take the opportunity to eat all the meatballs my son made on your own?"

I did not say anything in reply but burst into laughter when I heard what he said.

He tapped the tip of my nose and said," Don’t worry. I won’t give you that opportunity."

When he finished speaking, he returned to his desk and began working again. It seemed like every minute was precious to him, so I did not continue bothering him and returned to the bed.

I was not sleepy. I simply did not want to disturb Theo when he was working.

I had to admit that Cindy’s decision was rather smart.

However, at the same time, he froze on the spot and did not dare move the door any further.

Thus, both of us only managed to open the door by a crack before we stood motionless.

"Wanda?" Theo called out softly. When I reached out and pulled the door open, I saw Theo standing there with his suit jacket in hand.

"You’re ready?”

Theo extended his arms and showed me that he was ready to leave. "That's right. What about you? Are you done changing?"

I was stunned. It seemed like Theo had wrapped up his work ahead of time, gotten his jacket, and was ready to leave.

On the contrary, I was still in my slippers, and my hair was still a tangled mess.

"I'll be ready in five minutes."

There was no way I was going to allow Theo a chance to berate me over this.

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