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The wrong Woman novel by Ginny Not Genie novel Chapter 767

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Chapter 767 – Highlight Chapter from The wrong Woman novel by Ginny Not Genie

Chapter 767 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.

Sienna shook her head again. "No, thanks."

Even though her tone was soft, she seemed distant.

Daniel was the one who ended their relationship, so he had even less reason to talk to her.

Despite knowing he shouldn't and knowing it wouldn't lead anywhere, he couldn't help but desperately want to be near her and be kind to her.

Sensing the tension, Sienna changed the subject. "Where are your parents?"

"They took some of their grandkids to classes," Daniel answered promptly.

"Oh." Sienna smiled and politely nodded goodbye. "Then, I'll be off."

With that, she turned and left.

Daniel paced around the living room, feeling restless. Unable to resist, he hurried out of the house and caught up with Sienna.

Sienna was strolling along the street before Morrison Residence when Daniel grabbed her arm and turned her toward him.

She jumped and looked at Daniel in confusion. When she realized it was him, a wave of anxiety washed over her, and she asked, "What is it?"

"Ditching breakfast isn't good for your stomach," Daniel said with a hint of urgency.

"I'll pick up something later if I feel hungry," Sienna replied.

"I've got the day off and feel like getting some fresh air. How about we go out together?" he suggested.

It was his first day off in a year, and he'd only decided on it that morning.

Previously, he had worked tirelessly without taking any breaks. Keeping himself occupied with work was a way to avoid thinking about Sienna and avoiding heartache and sadness.

Sienna could see it clearly, but it only deepened her sorrow. Already in a bad mood, his actions pushed her to the brink of tears.

Holding back her sadness, she emphasized each word as she spoke, "Can you act like a proper ex? Let's just pretend we don't exist to each other, okay?"

Daniel's chest tightened, and he looked down, trying to calm himself with deep breaths.

Tears clouded Sienna's eyes as she angrily confronted him, "When we broke up, you said the initial excitement had faded, and you no longer felt the same. You claimed you couldn't commit to me anymore, which is why we ended things.

"But now, after a year apart, does distance suddenly make you miss me? Have I reignited any feelings in you? And if so, how long will they last this time? A day? A week? Maybe a month?"

Her words dripped with sarcasm, and she felt like she was on the verge of losing her mind.

The pain was suffocating. Sienna wiped away the tears that shouldn't have been there and bravely suppressed her emotions. After saying her piece, she turned and strode away.

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