The Wrong Woman

Chapter 569

Sienna felt a rush of familiarity as she stepped into Daniel's house. The living room was neat and organized, and she sat on the couch as a guest for the first time.

Daniel sat directly across from her, making her feel a bit awkward.

In the meantime, Mila headed to the kitchen to brew some coffee.

The atmosphere was quiet, with neither Sienna nor Daniel saying a word. Sienna stole a glance at Daniel, finding comfort in the sight of his robust and healthy appearance.

As Mila brought the coffee, she noticed the tension and asked, "You two haven't seen each other in a while, why aren't you talking?"

Sienna awkwardly smiled as she took the coffee from Mila. "Thank you."

Mila then handed a cup of warm coffee to Daniel. He said, "Thank you."

Sitting beside Sienna, Mila smiled and suggested, "You both seem tense. Why not talk about something cheerful?"

Sienna lowered her head slowly, taking a sip of coffee. She wondered if there was anything joyful in her life worth sharing.

life seemed laden with sadness and hardship, leaving little

of his coffee, maintaining his

gaze to Daniel. She wondered if the tension between them was a result of

During the early days of her relationship with Nathan, she frequently found herself too

"Sienna, why not share some of your interesting blind date stories with

was caught off guard by the suggestion, causing her to

the tissue box and passed two tissues

Though he couldn't see anything, she couldn't shake the feeling that he had witnessed her

you." Sienna accepted the tissues Daniel

a comforting pat on her back. "What's the matter? You were sharing those stories so enthusiastically earlier,

right place to

Daniel and asked, "Daniel,

Daniel

few more times. She didn't want to delve into her experiences with blind dates before Daniel because she wanted to leave a good impression. Yet, she couldn't shake the thought that her behavior in the past might have already cast her in a

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