I Want a Divorce by Nadia Gordon
Chapter 14
Chapter 14
Meanwhile, in the room, Abigail immediately rolled out of bed as soon as
Dahlia left. Unfortunately, Sean pressed her down on the bed before she
could successfully escape from his clutches.
She instinctively used her hand to shove him away. As a result, she did
manage to create some distance between them. “She’s already gone.
There’s no need for us to act now.”
Alas, he simply gazed deeply at her, his voice hoarse when he asked, “Didn’t
you want this when you grabbed me earlier?”
A confused and speechless Abigail shrieked in dismay, “I was just reminding
you not to let Dahlia come to my side of the bed! Are you a sex addict or
something? How do you always relate everything to that?!”
Nonetheless, he merely ignored her while he suppressed his desire and
guided her hand downwards until it landed on a certain place.
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At this rate, she had a strong urge to just remove her hand from her body
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forever. Sure, it would be difficult to live without a hand, but she would make it
work somehow. Still, she desperately tried to withdraw her hand from his grip,
her face was flushed crimson. “What are you doing?!”
He responded by enunciating each word slowly yet firmly, “Remind me again,
did you have to grab me here earlier?”
When she made a mad grasp at him a moment ago, her aim was rather
unfortunate. Coupled with her panicked grip, it hurt so terribly that he
suspected that she wanted his line to end with him today.
Abigail finally realized what he was insinuating. Her face turned into a rather
violent shade of red, but she stubbornly retorted, “Fine. Let me go. I need to
wash my hands.”
Sean’s eyes darkened. “You’re disgusted by something you use?”
She earnestly replied, “You should know that what I’m avoiding might not be
an object…”
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But the person? Does she really despise me that badly? Sean’s previously
disappeared in a puff of
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hazy mist in his eyes gradually dissipated as he
turned around and
the bed.”
said, he walked straight out of the
care where he was going; since he had already
bed, she would obediently
change
even though she was utterly exhausted. In the end, she
trying desperately
felt increasingly warm, which did nothing for her
discomfited state.
hot and humid when
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two buttons on her
her.
about Sean’s hand holding the spoon when he was feeding her
pudding earlier.
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tell at a glance that his fair and long arms were
at a time like this?! She
being so
her as she
a fit of ire.
had finally descended upon her,
entered
couldn’t help but slightly raise an eyebrow at the sight of the
the bed.
moonlight
faint glow
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loved to touch the
could
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He had told
him
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the covers on the other
his eyes, a pair
hands caressed his chest.
fingers then slipped in through the gap between his buttons
downwards.
entwining her
cover of the darkness. When
him, the
his voice remained as cold as ever when he
want it earlier, so why play this game of cat and mouse
tormented by the heat invading
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care less about the man’s sarcasm. She even let out a little
tempt him.
she was making; he couldn’t
continued restraining
pressed her back onto
babbles were drowned by provocative kisses as his slightly
teeth, greedily
her.
was only one
man! I’m clearly unwell, yet
the wanton one in this tattered relationship! He
to
she was going against her
had that particular thought fueling
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