Marriage Beyond Redemption
Chapter 185
Chapter 185 You Said You Would Accompany Me.
As the words fell, Peyton noticed a hint of curiosity on Nolan’s face, and her fingers near her neck wavered in the air, “Are you jealous?”
“Mr. Dalton, you’re joking. It seems my status doesn’t warrant being jealous.”
Nolan saw the flash of disgust in Peyton’s eyes and he bent down, biting her neck.
Sometimes, he even wanted to bite down fiercely and break all the entanglements between them.
Peyton resisted fiercely as Nolan forcefully raised her hand above her head and held her chin with his fingers, saying word by word, “Since you know your identity, why won’t you let me touch you?”
Peyton frowned, “Nolan, is Helena not enough for you? Why are you coming to me?”
“Huh.”
Nolan released her chin and began to unbutton her buttons.
Peyton had long made an agreement with Nolan. She couldn’t resist, let alone should she resist.
you made a promise at the Chase’s
think you’re something
in his eyes never changed. This
completely
sleeve, gradually tightening
Peyton’s clothes had already been torn apart,
shouted, looking up into
eyes.
her and a faint voice squeezed out from between
I need to take
scent of
a strong and unpleasant smell, the kind that both he and Peyton hated. It was
and gave the final command, “Five
the door behind her. She looked at her terrified reflection in the mirror. Everything in front of her was a familiar
by her, and their toothbrushes were neatly placed
room reminded her of the fact that the two of them were
she had to try to avoid
looked at the scenery outside the bathtub. In the distance,
and she felt like a
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