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Unmasking Mrs. Newton's Secret Identities novel Chapter 2046

Summary for Chapter 2046: Unmasking Mrs. Newton's Secret Identities

What Happens in Chapter 2046 – From the Book Unmasking Mrs. Newton's Secret Identities

Dive into Chapter 2046, a pivotal chapter in Unmasking Mrs. Newton's Secret Identities, written by Internet. This section features emotional turning points, key character decisions, and the kind of storytelling that defines great Romance fiction.

In room 306 upstairs, Lucy hadn't drunk much of the water. The effects of the drug quickly wore off, and she regained her consciousness.

Her head throbbed painfully, as if thousands of needles were piercing every inch of her brain. She lay flat on the bed, raised her hand to rub her forehead, and then casually let it drop in resignation.

But then, her hand brushed against a pair of warm hands. Her eyes widened in shock in the darkness, immediately realizing that what had just happened was not a dream. It was real!

A deep sense of regret surged within her. She couldn't understand what was wrong with her and why she had been so irrational.

After calming down, she turned to look at the man lying beside her. The room was dark, with only the moonlight streaming in to provide a faint glow. The man's figure was indistinct yet familiar.

She recalled how she had lost control. Although she knew it was wrong, she still couldn't help harboring a glimmer of hope. With anticipation, she turned on the table lamp in the bedroom.

It was really him—Taylor. The embarrassment of losing her virginity was diluted at that moment, but the ensuing guilt and condemnation from her conscience soon dragged her into a deep inner conflict.

That was her first time, but Abigail was Taylor's fiancée. What did this make them? But she didn't regret it, not at all.

Yet, she also had to admit that Taylor loved Abigail. Even if she gave her all, she would only humiliate herself. Thinking of this, she felt sad and couldn't help but shed tears behind Taylor's back.

At the same time, Abigail had lost track of Kingsley. After returning, she hid on a tree outside the hotel and waited for him.

As the night was coming to an end, Kingsley finally appeared. Abigail jumped down from the tree and blocked his way. "Where did you go just now?"

"I was just taking a walk. Is there any problem?" Kingsley stopped and replied coldly.

"I saw everything. There was another man with you. Don't you have anything to say?" Abigail kept hinting at him to say that he was in trouble, so that she could help him.

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