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A Touch of Sweetness (Finnick Norton and Vivian William) novel Chapter 1285

Never Late, Never Away Chapter 1285

Upon hearing his doubtful voice, the person on the other end quickly explained, “You told me to compile the testimonies about the accident during your wedding, and-”

Having heard that, Fabian suddenly recalled that he had told someone to compile the testimonies. He wanted to teach Lyna a lesson.

“Alright. I got it. Just send everything to the court. I’m sure you know how to do it.”

He rubbed his temples and hung up once he was done talking.

Huh? That silly girl is already up. He finally realized when he couldn’t feel anyone beside him.

Fabian got out of bed lazily. After leaving the room, he instantly saw Hannah making breakfast in the kitchen and he quickly walked over to her.

She was frying an egg at the moment when she suddenly felt an arm around her waist. Her body trembled instinctively and she quickly turned her head when her lips crashed into Fabian’s.

She was about to say something but he pressed his lips against hers.

Fabian finally stopped after a long, passionate kiss.

“Hey! That’s disgusting. You haven’t brushed your teeth!” Hannah said as she backed away from him while shaking her head.

“What? You’re disgusted with me already? Right after the wedding? Do you know how many people wish to be kissed by me in the morning? You gotta remember that it’s an honor that I’m kissing you. Don’t say it like I’m taking advantage of you,” he said shamelessly as he pinched her bosom.

“You…”

The woman was pissed. Why is Fabian so much more thick skin after the wedding? And what did he mean by ‘taking advantage of me’? That’s the truth!

“What? Don’t you agree?” Fabian said as he leaned closer and loomed over her.

“Tsk. You’re the one who didn’t brush your teeth. How is it my fault now?”

Naturally, Hannah was dissatisfied. All she said was the truth. He’s the one who didn’t brush his teeth yet he’s not allowing me to point out the truth?

“Come bite me if you’re pissed!”

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