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A Touch of Sweetness (Finnick Norton and Vivian William) novel Chapter 1026

Never Late, Never Away Chapter 1026

scared stiff. Her face was flushed like a lobster, as was her body as it shrunk from him.

The man smiled in gratification at the woman who felt so delicate in his arms. He pressed his hip against the reticent woman who only buried her head deeper into his shoulder. She thought it was her squirming that brought about this biological response, and had no idea that Fabian was feeling desirous.

That night, Hannah was carried to bed by Fabian. Even though they did not do anything, she slept more soundly than when she did alone. This was why she got married.

Though many things happened over the course of the day, she felt secure with Fabian beside her. Fabian had a wet dream in which he had Hannah underneath him and…

When the rays of the sun came streaming in the next morning, Hannah was already up. The first thing she did was look at Fabian. His serene expression as he slept felt less guarded. It must be that his reluctance to open up to anyone that led to her getting hurt. His sleeping posture clearly indicated someone who want to be protected.

Hannah wanted to take a photo of him while he slept but his eyes opened and regarded her, as though he had sensed her intentions. “Why aren’t you preparing to go to work? Would you like me to send you there?”

She was caught out red-handed and appeared sheepish.

Hannah pulled the blanket over him. “It’s fine. I can make my own way there.” She then quickly averted his gaze.

She was going to take the subway to work today. While waiting, she turned her head to Yvette’s advertisement board forcing itself into her consciousness. It did not make her feel very good so she decided to move to another part of the platform.

There were few people around as it was earlier than usual. Hannah was seated at the front of the train and unexpectedly ran into an acquaintance.

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