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When Her Death Couldn't Break Him (Cecilia and Nathaniel) novel Chapter 1601

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Cecilia and Nathaniel Rainsworth Chapter 1601 – Highlight Chapter from When Her Death Couldn't Break Him (Cecilia and Nathaniel)

Cecilia and Nathaniel Rainsworth Chapter 1601 is a standout chapter in When Her Death Couldn't Break Him (Cecilia and Nathaniel) 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.

Chapter 1601 An Awkward Moment
On one hand, Jocelyn felt guilty that her elderly grandmother was still worrying about her. On the other hand, she also acknowledged that she was not getting any younger and indeed, it was about time she found a partner.

She typed: Grandma, I understand. I will meet Yannick again.

After the message was sent, the old lady finally calmed down.

Jocelyn switched off her phone, having nothing more to say.

Finally, they arrived at the Griffiths residence.

Nicholas opened his eyes, and the two of them exited the car in unison, not mentioning the content of the earlier conversation on the phone.

Meanwhile, Cecilia and Nathaniel returned home that evening.

Cecilia couldn't help but ask him, “Are both children going to live in Rainsworth Manor going forward?”

Even though her memories of the children had not yet returned, she found herself growing fond of them after spending more time together.

“Once your memory returns, we can bring the children home if that's what you want,” Nathaniel said solemnly.

Cecilia nodded. “Alright.”

By the time she arrived at the Smith residence, it was already quite late, and everyone had gone to sleep.

Cecilia first told Elliot a bedtime story. Only after ensuring that he had drifted off to sleep, she quietly slipped away, readying herself for bed.

She had barely reached the door when Nathaniel appeared before her, blocking her path.

Cecilia looked up, a puzzled expression on her face as she gazed at him. She lowered her voice, careful not to wake Elliot.

“What's wrong? Is there a problem?”

Nathaniel lowered his gaze, his dark eyes intensely focused on her. “Let's stay in the same room,” he suggested.

Cecilia's face was somewhat flushed, and when she spoke again, she stuttered, “No... it... it's not appropriate.”

“What's not appropriate about it?” Nathaniel asked, firmly holding her hand. “We're married, can you really bear to see me always alone?”

“Sleeping alone is actually quite nice,” Cecilia remarked with a wry smile.

Nathaniel felt a sense of unease deep within his heart. He embraced Cecilia tightly. “You really do have faith in me, don't you?”

Whenever he wanted to go out in the past, Cecilia would always ask him where he was heading, constantly checking up on him.

Cecilia felt her head pounding relentlessly, her body fluctuating between bouts of heat and cold.

“No, I'm too tired. You should go back to your room.”

She swiftly broke away from Nathaniel, returning to her own room and making sure the door was shut tightly behind her.

Nathaniel merely watched her retreating figure, his mood deteriorating significantly.

Meanwhile, Charlotte realized that she had unintentionally spoiled his plans. Feeling a little embarrassed, she squirmed slightly, intending to fade away and disappear from the scene.

Nathaniel passed by her with a look of annoyance. “Are you really that thirsty?”

“Um, I'm fine,” Charlotte said, her head bowed down in guilt, like a child who had done something wrong.

“Tomorrow, you and Sven should stay in the same place,” Nathaniel suggested softly.

“Huh?”

When Charlotte looked somewhat bewildered, Nathaniel cast a glance at her. “What's the matter? Do you not want to?”

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