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The wrong Woman novel by Ginny Not Genie novel Chapter 628

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Chapter 628 – Highlight Chapter from The wrong Woman novel by Ginny Not Genie

Chapter 628 is a standout chapter in The wrong Woman novel by Ginny Not Genie by Swnovels, 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.

"From the moment I first saw you, you reminded me of someone I'd loved for years. But then, Sally returned, and everyone in the Hoffis family claimed she was their granddaughter.

"We hadn't seen each other in a decade, so I had no clue what had become of you. I never questioned your family. After all, how could close relatives not recognize their own granddaughter?" Nathan explained.

Mila's somber mood lightened a bit. "So, did you fall in love with me at first sight?"

"Not exactly. It was more like a strong sense of familiarity. Some inexplicable feelings drew me to you back then," Nathan replied.

Mila gazed at him, feeling thankful. "Nate, thank you for not wanting to divorce back then, and for your persistence. That's why we didn't drift apart."

Nathan gently cupped her face and looked at her intently. "Regarding your painting, we can't just ignore what happened. Even if you're not upset, I am."

Curious, Mila asked, "What do you propose?"

Nathan pointed toward the corner where the surveillance camera was and firmly said, "Adults should take responsibility for their impulsive actions.

"If she dares to damage your painting now, who knows what else she might do in the future."

Mila smiled softly, feeling comforted.

She thought about Nathan's feelings and didn't want to make things tough for his friends. Meanwhile, Nathan was worried about her and was determined to make things right for her.

"Okay, you take care of this," Mila said. She wrapped her arms around his neck, tiptoed, and pecked his lips.

Nathan was ready to respond passionately, but her lips left him before he could. He felt a strong desire surging within him. He asked in a rough voice, "Finished kissing?"

Mila nodded and responded with a hum.

Nathan took her wrist and led her outside.

"What's wrong?"

Nathan's breath turned warmer. He kissed her fervently while slowly removing her clothes.

Mila assumed he was skipping the shower and about to dive into bed. Yet, amid his passionate kisses, her clothes slipped away, and he carried her toward the bathroom.

She spotted the bandaged wound on his leg, but he didn't seem bothered by it. They weren't just taking a shower. It marked another phase in Mila's exploration of intimacy.

She surrendered herself to Nathan's passionate affection. Later, they went from the shower to the bed. It seemed he was releasing all the desire he had bottled up for the past month.

Mila understood she would need time to get used to Nathan's high level of intimacy.

He was robust and had ample endurance from working out regularly, whereas she was naturally fragile and not used to such physical exertion.

After their intense encounter, Mila lay on the bed, feeling drained of energy. She struggled to keep her eyes open.

Nathan gently used a warm towel to cleanse her body before enveloping her in his arms, and they both drifted off to sleep, feeling content.

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