What Happens in Chapter 722 – From the Book The wrong Woman novel by Ginny Not Genie
Dive into Chapter 722, a pivotal chapter in The wrong Woman novel by Ginny Not Genie, written by Swnovels. This section features emotional turning points, key character decisions, and the kind of storytelling that defines great Novel fiction.
Sienna made her way to Felix's room with the bags in her hands.
Daniel swapped his shoes for indoor slippers before stepping inside. He took in the surroundings of her home. Despite being slightly cramped and showing signs of wear, it was impeccably clean and tidy.
The kitchen opened directly onto the dining area, adjacent to the living room. The modest couch in the living room could accommodate only three people comfortably.
An old-fashioned TV and a small refrigerator tucked into the corner added to the crowded feel of the layout.
"Daniel's here?" Shelly appeared from the kitchen with dishes in hand, her face lit up with a warm smile.
She invited him inside enthusiastically, "Come, take a seat. I'll wrap up the last two dishes, and we'll be ready to eat."
Her cheerful greeting left Daniel pleasantly surprised. He asked politely, "Mrs. Lawson, is there anything I can help you with?"
"Don't worry about it. Just grab a seat, have some coffee, and catch up with Sienna. These kitchen chores are too small for you to bother with," Shelly said hurriedly.
Daniel was confused by Shelly's suggestion to catch up with Sienna. The unexpected warmth of the welcome caught him off guard.
Felix wasted no time inviting Daniel to sit on the living room couch and brew a cup of coffee for him. Then, Felix handed over the remote control, asking, "Would you like to watch TV?"
"No, thank you." Daniel declined.
However, Felix turned on the TV anyway, out of habit. He switched it to the sports channel and remarked, "Sienna's always into dramas. When she's home, I never get to touch the remote."
"It's part of her job." Daniel smiled gently.
Intrigued, Felix asked, "Did you know she's a writer too?"
Daniel nodded, admiration evident in his eyes.
"She wrote a love story about a cop, but sadly, it ends tragically. Still, it's reassuring that the book got published."
Felix quickly shut his mouth and stayed quiet.
"Food's ready," Shelly called out, untying her apron and approaching them.
Sensing the tension in the air, she added, "Daniel's still around. Can you both try to get along?"
Sienna glared at Felix before heading to the dining table.
Feeling awkward, Shelly told Daniel, who was standing up, "Sienna isn't usually like this. It's usually Felix who gets on her nerves."
Felix looked innocently at them.
Daniel smiled in return, genuinely fond of Sienna for who she truly was. Over the past year or so, he had seen her in every mood under her care.
When Sienna was at her most fiery mood, she resembled a lioness. And Daniel, in turn, was just as commanding and powerful as a lion.
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