CEO's Tears Over Pregnancy Test Discovery
Chapter 104
Chapter 104
At that moment, Nina felt as if struck by lightning, her face drained of color, her body stiff and unyielding.
She wanted to flee the place, but her feet seemed nailed to the ground, unable to move. Her eyes remained fixed on them, unable to look away.
She hadn't anticipated that by the time she emerged from the restroom, they would have progressed to the point of kissing.
However, the next second, Nash pulled Melody's hand away. Coincidentally, his gaze met Nina's, and he paused for a moment. Their eyes met, and for a moment, they exchanged a gaze filled with doubt and sorrow.
Nash didn't have time to explain. He simply distanced himself from Melody and spoke coldly," Miss Wallace, have some self-respect."
Melody had followed them out from behind. Seeing Nash alone, she intended to make some intimate gestures toward him.
she made the first move, she could have Nash. Even if
to push her away. Perhaps this was his way
flipping her hair coquettishly. "Mr. York, didn't you agree earlier? Don't you
Wallace, if you want to degrade yourself, I have no objection. However,
Melody feeling somewhat embarrassed. "Mr. York, I'm not that kind
you're acting very brazenly!" Nash's tone was direct, not sparing
I tend to be more assertive. I hope I didn't scare you, Mr. York. If you don't like this approach, I can be more subtle. Just tell me what kind of woman you like, and I'll adjust
don't like you, Miss Wallace. Don't waste your
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