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A Cue for Love novel Chapter 998

Chapter 998 Reverse Psychology 2

Because Samuel’s kiss on Natalie’s lips were overly vigorous, she tried to avoid him. However, the man clasped his hand on the back of her head, forbidding her to shrink away.

His kiss was so intense it was as if he was a ferocious wolf who could not wait to devour her.

And that continued for a long, long time…

Only after the man was satisfied did he let go of Natalie. On the other hand, the latter was still gasping for fresh air because of that passionate yet suffocating kiss.

Even with the mask on, the man could not bring himself to inch closer to Natalie earlier.

But now, he grasped her body tightly and rubbed his face against her skin affectionately. The familiar fragrance of herbs on her body lingered on the tip of his nose. He had utilized every ounce of his willpower to tame down the wild thought of amalgamating her body into his.

Burying his head in her warm and soft neck, Samuel rubbed his face intimately and mumbled in a low and raspy voice, “You’re acting too audacious because you know I love you very much. You’re making me lose my rationality and succumb to my desires in front of you…”

Natalie chuckled. “So, you finally decide to open up to me? Why did you collude with Luna to put up such a show in front of me? Don’t think about lying to me. You should know that I’m not easy to fool. Now that I have my doubts against you, finding the truth will only be a matter of time even if you choose not to say anything.”

A scowl appeared on Samuel’s face at once.

He assumed that by wearing the silver mask and using the persona of Xander, Natalie would not find out about his identity. Even if she could, that would only happen after a long time. Little did he imagine that he would be exposed so quickly.

So, should I come clean or not?

There was a turmoil of emotions in the depths of his eyes as he pursed his lips together so tightly they turned ashen in color.

Natalie reached out and held Samuel by his chin.

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