Love At The Wrong Table
Chapter 815
Chapter 815
“Ashamed? What do I have to be ashamed of? I’m your husband! Who can
say anything about me for coming into my wife’s room?!”
Roselynn couldn’t help but feel a little scared at Jaxton’s emotional outburst.
While she knew this man was a coward, provoking him in this situation might
not be the wisest choice.
“Alright, I won’t blame you anymore. Just go out. I really want to sleep!”
Roselynn softened her tone, taking a step back. Little did she expect that
Jaxton wouldn’t heed her words at all; he continued to stand in her way.
“What do you want?” Roselynn couldn’t help but get agitated.
“What do I want? I want to do what a husband and wife do, of course! Do you
know how long I’ve been holding back? I’m about to go crazy from holding it
all in! I’m going to conquer you tonight, you arrogant b*tch!” Jaxton roared
angrily, suddenly embracing Roselynn and attempting to kiss her.
me!” Roselynn shoved him
expected her to be so strong. Caught off guard, he
the ground, and he fell
and Jessica appeared
what they
Roselynn wasn’t weak,
grown man, couldn’t
“I’m fine! Get out!”
instantly inflamed when he
handle my woman myself! I
bloodshot eyes scared Jennifer and Jessica
the
Locked!
the woman inside wouldn’t be able to
Get
bloodshot eyes, approached her slowly. “Have you
want
me!”
agreement up,
humiliated me enough, huh?!”
to throw
saying, and as he walked closer, he
the bowl of soup. “This is the
to
would be difficult to subdue Roselynn, this fiery
aid of drugs. Once she drank
crawl over him
Roselynn shoved him away again. If this guy thinks he
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