Summary of Chapter 2211 from The Woman From Hell novel (Wanda and Theo)
Chapter 2211 marks a crucial moment in Adela’s Romantic novel, The Woman From Hell novel (Wanda and Theo). This chapter blends tension, emotion, and plot progression to deliver a memorable reading experience — one that keeps readers eagerly turning the page.
We arrived at our hotel. The environment was pretty nice, and we could catch the fragrance of flowers the moment we entered the door. This made me feel physically and mentally happier.
Fortunately, Harriet was not staying here.
My mood was even better when I thought of this.
We went to the front desk. Theo had gotten Keith to book three suites. It looked like we would be able to save a lot of money now.
I narrowed my eyes and looked at him. "Thank you, President Grant, for taking the bill."
"Would you like to instead, President Lane?"
I did not expect him to say that. I was stunned for a moment before waving my hands in a modest gesture. "I'll leave it to you, President Grant. It'll give you a chance to perform."
Theo gave me a small smile and then asked Keith to continue with the process.
We were all staying on the fifth floor. I took the key card while we were in the elevator. "I'll room with Shannon so that I won't bother your work, President Grant."
Hearing this, Theo's expression darkened as he looked at me with melancholy in his eyes. "A husband and wife not staying in the same room, do you want people to think that we don't get along?"
"Of course not. I've always attached more importance to friendships. I don't want people to think that I value romantic partners over friends."
We reached the fifth floor, and the three rooms were practically in a row.
Shannon glanced at me and pulled me back. "You should stay with President Grant. I can't bear his gaze."
I looked back at Theo's expression at the moment but did not take it seriously. I just walked toward him. "We’re going with Miss Osborn's itinerary, so there may be differences in our schedules. It’s reasonable for us to stay separately to not hinder each other's work."
"Reasonable?"
Theo's eyes were sharp. He then picked me up directly. "Keith, open the door."
"Yes."
Keith opened the door with the key card and then plugged it into the power supply at the door before leaving. As I was being carried over his shoulder, I shouted to Shannon, "Shannon, help me quickly."
Forget it, I would just do it.
Thinking this, I grinned. "Of course, I'm not angry. I know Harriet bought the ticket of her own accord. She intends to seduce you, but I understand that you, Theo Grant, dislike such women the most, so, of course, I'm not angry. Not to mention, we agreed earlier to trust each other, so I have no reason to be angry, right?"
I eased my voice, my tone sounding wholly coquettish.
Theo suddenly turned around and leaned against me after I said that. "It's good that you're not angry. Do you really want to stay with Shannon?"
"Yes, it'll be convenient for us to work like this."
"Then let's cherish the time between the two of us now."
Before I could react, the man's thin lips fell upon my own red ones, slowly and softly. It made me unable to resist sinking into them.
I responded to him and could feel the heat in his body.
The room flushed with heat amid our muffled voices.
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