Let Me Go, Mr. Hill!
Chapter 432
Let me go, Mr. Hill [by Shallow South] Chapter 432
Shaun was actually doing it even though he said otherwise. Nevertheless, Catherine was not as shameless as he was back then.
“Fine. I’ll do it on my own.” She walked toward him and shoved him away.
“No way. I want to experience the struggles my wife previously went through,” Shaun responded teasingly upon noticing her flushed face.
“You don’t know how to wash it.” Catherine was overcome with shame and annoyance. “You can’t scrub it this way. Don’t destroy it.”
“Teach me, then.” Shaun raised his brows and acted as if he was a good child who was ready to learn.
For the first time, Catherine knew what it was like to shoot herself in the foot.
“Hurry up.” Shaun urged her.
Helpless, Catherine sat beside him and guided him. “Scrub it inside out…”
Catherine watched the man washing her underwear cautiously under her guidance, all sorts of
turned around and caught sight of the woman’s eyes that conveyed complicated and sentimental
It’s because someone washed my clothes for me for the first time.” Catherine’s mouth twitched. Although she had been in a relationship with Ethan for several years back then, the two of them
this, Catherine had only heard women on the internet
got together with Shaun, she never actually expected
her horizontally and placed her on the bed. He then warned, “You should feel lucky that you didn’t let Ethan and Wesley wash your
surely wouldn’t let them wash my underwear for me. I’m only in love with you.” Catherine wrapped her hand
of
hand and pinched her nose. “Are
was I not serious?” Catherine turned glum. In
past?” Shaun’s eyes darkened. “You always told me how much you loved me before this. It turned out
“…” Catherine felt awkward.
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