Chapter 921 – A Turning Point in The wrong Woman novel by Ginny Not Genie by Swnovels
In this chapter of The wrong Woman novel by Ginny Not Genie, Swnovels introduces major changes to the story. Chapter 921 shifts the narrative tone, revealing secrets, advancing character arcs, and increasing stakes within the Novel genre.
The Morrisons had always doted on Candice.
Upon her request, they responded with warm smiles, saying, "Certainly, you two take care of it."
"Thank you, Grandpa Gary and Grandma Florence," Elio expressed with sincerity, "and to Uncle Daniel and Aunt Sienna, thank you as well."
Elio's eyes gleamed with gratitude, a gentle curve gracing his lips.
Observing his joy, Candice couldn't help but feel a warmth blossom inside her.
Elio maintained his hold on her hand, discreetly caressing it when no one was looking.
Even after dinner at Morrison Residence, Elio remained in good spirits. He joined the elders for a few extra drinks, relishing their animated discussions about life.
Meanwhile, Candice retreated to her room to freshen up and prepare for bed.
"Leo, you've had a few too many drinks. It's not safe for you to drive. Why don't you stay the night?" Gary's speech was slurred from the alcohol's influence.
Just as Elio was considering the offer, Florence stepped in, placing her hand on Gary's. Speaking softly, she questioned, "Are you thinking straight? Leo has a driver to take him home."
"Ah, yes, I completely forgot about that," Gary acknowledged.
Elio managed an awkward smile, unable to resist stealing a glance toward Candice's room.
Jasper, also feeling the effects of a few drinks, sat on the side with a playful grin. "Uncle Elio, how many times are you going to peek in on Candice? Once she's in her room, she's there for the night."
Elio's cheeks warmed with embarrassment as Jasper teased him, but he swiftly masked it with a smile in front of the elders.
They couldn't help but chuckle at the light-hearted banter.
Standing up, Elio gracefully remarked, "Well, it's getting quite late. I'll be heading out now. You all should probably get some rest too."
"I'll escort you to the door," Daniel offered, rising as well.
"It's fine, Uncle Daniel," Elio quickly declined.
Daniel's lips curled into a gentle smile as he spoke, "Alright then. Take care and get some rest."
With a nod, Elio turned to leave, though his gaze involuntarily returned to Candice's room.
Picking up on Elio's thoughts, Daniel suggested, "Would you like to go upstairs and bid Candice goodnight before you go?"
Elio's eyes brightened with anticipation as he replied courteously, "Thank you, Uncle Daniel. I'll head up and wish her goodnight."
"Go on," Daniel gestured dismissively.
As her words faded away, she lapsed into silence, her eyes fixed on Elio.
Elio made no move to leave, simply lingering in silence. His reluctance was palpable, his gaze intense as it bore into Candice.
Locking eyes with him, Candice felt her heart quicken, a hint of nervousness creeping over her.
"Shouldn't you be on your way?" Candice finally broke the silence; her words were tinged with curiosity.
Elio released a soft sigh, his voice barely audible as he confessed, "Honestly, I don't want to leave."
Taking his words to heart, Candice promptly proposed, "We do have a guest room available. Perhaps you could stay there."
"Candice, could you spare me just two minutes?" Elio asked.
Confusion flashed across Candice's face as she questioned, "What's the matter?"
Before she could fully comprehend the situation, Elio acted decisively, pulling her into an embrace.
In a swift movement, he turned her around, gently pressing her against the wall and quietly closing the door behind them.
Caught off guard, Candice had little time to react before Elio's lips met hers in a tender, unexpected kiss.
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