The Wrong Woman
Chapter 286
Chapter 286
Mila blushed and explained, “Because he was sick, and his sweat
soaked his clothes.”
Phoebe grinned mischievously. “Oh? Is that so?”
Mila grew more flustered as she explained, “Y-Yes, obviously. Plus, we were married. I’ve seen him with his clothes off, and it’s nothing.”
As Mila brought up their marriage, Phoebe asked, “Mila, you’ve been married to him for six months after losing your memory. Have you
two… done it?”
“What?”
“You know, that stuff where you sleep together.” Phoebe smiled as she gestured suggestively with her fingers.
Mila blushed deeply as she realized what Phoebe meant. “What’s on your mind? No, we haven’t.”
shock. “Really? He’s so handsome and has such
be asleep, frowned. His body was still, but there was turmoil going on within
she did know was that Nathan respected her and would
the nonsense.” Mila shoyed Phoebe out of the room. “I’m. going to stay here and take care of him. You go and find out
careful. Don’t let anyone else find
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“Okay.”
as she hung her head down. As soon as she turned
particular eye-catcher. A hint of wild
over to sit on the
up?
and shook his head. There was a suffocating atmosphere around him. Mila covered him with the blanket.
but the blanket was still slipping down. She got
eye, the atmosphere became warm, soft, and serene. It was as if the whole world had fallen silent as they locked eyes. Nathan saw. tenderness in Mila’s eyes, while Mila saw passion
and sweated a lot. Your clothe were soaked to the skin. So I helped you get undressed and wiped you down. Don’t worry, I didn’t touch you or look at you
faint smile and
About The Wrong Woman - Chapter 286
The Wrong Woman is the best current series of the author Ginny Not Genie. With the below Chapter 286 content will make us lost in the world of love and hatred interchangeably, despite all the tricks to achieve the goal without any concern for the other half, and then regret. late. Please read chapter Chapter 286 and update the next chapters of this series at novelebook.com