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The wrong Woman novel by Ginny Not Genie novel Chapter 632

Summary for Chapter 632: The wrong Woman novel by Ginny Not Genie

Chapter Summary: Chapter 632 – The wrong Woman novel by Ginny Not Genie by Swnovels

In Chapter 632, a key moment in the Novel novel The wrong Woman novel by Ginny Not Genie, Swnovels 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.

Mila could tell that Nathan was feeling off. She gently stroked his head and asked, "What's bothering you?"

"I just want to hold you," Nathan whispered.

"Are you hungry?" Mila gently touched his back, feeling a surge of sympathy.

"No."

"Are you feeling tired?"

"I wouldn't feel tired if I could hold you." His weariness seemed more emotional than physical.

"Let's head to our room. I'll give you a massage," Mila said sincerely.

Nathan chuckled and asked, "What kind of massage?"

His tone was suggestive, and Mila got the hint right away. She patted his shoulder, "I mean it. When I used to care for Grandma, I picked up a few massage tricks."

Nathan tenderly held her hand. "Your hands are so delicate. I don't want to tire you out. I'll skip the massage. Holding you is enough to make me content."

Moved by his words, Mila kissed his forehead. She cradled his face and looked into his eyes. "When you first came in, you seemed really down. What's going on?"

"So, you jumped on me on purpose?"

"Yeah." Mila's cheeks turned pink. "I just wanted to lift your spirits."

Nathan tapped her nose and said affectionately, "You know how to make me happy, little one."

"General Morrison, what's on your mind?"

Nathan's expression soured. "Please, don't call me that."

Mila pouted, her eyes sparkling with mischief. She whispered, "Darling?"

All she could recall was Nathan pinning her to the bed once more in the room, his focus unwaveringly fixed on her body.

While her interests revolved around reading books and conducting experiments, it seemed Nathan's newfound fascination lay in trying out various intimate positions with her in bed. He gave in to his insatiable desires.

Later, Mila was still able to coax Nathan into sharing his concerns. His major concern revolved around Donald's hesitance to look into Yale during his last three months as president.

Nathan was deeply troubled by allowing Oliver to remain free for another three months. He was uncertain of any potential unforeseen developments during that time.

Despite Mila's desire to intervene in the investigation regarding Yale's connection to Oliver, Nathan refused to let her get involved, fearing for her safety.

Mila understood his concerns and didn't push the matter further.

With Yale being a legitimate presidential candidate, forcibly apprehending him for testing could risk offending him if it turned out he wasn't actually Oliver.

Such actions could profoundly affect Nathan's career progression.

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