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The wrong Woman novel by Ginny Not Genie novel Chapter 887

Summary for Chapter 887: The wrong Woman novel by Ginny Not Genie

Chapter Summary: Chapter 887 – The wrong Woman novel by Ginny Not Genie by Swnovels

In Chapter 887, 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.

"Are you not interested in him?" Josie asked.

"We're not in the kind of relationship you're imagining," Candice explained.

Josie simply smiled and remained silent.

After entering the villa, she handed the basket of strawberries to the maid before settling on the couch with Candice. While Candice sat upright with formal poise, Josie lounged with ease as if she owned the place.

"My dad and Mr. Morrison have been close friends for years. I practically grew up here, running around as a kid," Josie said casually.

Candice looked puzzled. "With Uncle Nathan and Aunt Chubs so often away, how did you manage to visit?"

"Leo brought me here," Josie explained with a hint of pride. "He always tried to escape his parents' strict rules. He'd stay here for a few days whenever he felt suffocated at home."

She pointed at one of the rooms on the upper floor and added, "See that room up there? That's our secret hideout."

Candice followed the direction where Josie pointed. Any adult would immediately grasp the implication of a room being called a secret hideout.

Lowering her head, Candice forced a smile through her conflicting feelings of envy and discomfort. "So, you and Leo have been close since childhood," she commented, trying to sound indifferent.

Just then, Josie turned and noticed Elio was coming in. Seizing the moment, she said, "Isn't it similar to you and Mervyn? Your fathers were both comrades and colleagues. You practically grew up side by side with him, like childhood sweethearts."

Candice nodded in agreement.

"Mervyn has feelings for you, too," Josie added.

Candice was taken aback. She mulled over Josie's words, puzzled. Why had Josie suddenly mentioned that? And why the word "too"? What was Josie implying?

Unbeknownst to Candice, Elio stood just behind, his expression darkening. He lingered silently for a moment before turning to ascend the stairs. All he wanted to do was to retreat to his room, shower, and change into something clean.

Elio emerged from the bathroom to find Josie seated on his couch in his room. His expression darkened with anger. "What are you doing in my room?" he demanded.

Josie offered a slight smile and explained, "I was downstairs alone and got bored, so I thought I'd come up for a chat."

Elio grew anxious. "Alone?"

"Yeah, Candice just left."

Elio dropped the towel he was holding, hurried out of his room, and dashed down the stairs. He burst out of the villa, scanning the surroundings from the entrance. But Candice was nowhere to be seen.

Josie stood by the railing on the second-floor corridor, gazing downward with a smirk, her eyes twinkling with amusement.

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