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All Too Late novel Chapter 261

Chapter 261 Stop Seeing Each Other

The only woman Samuel had touched in his life was Kathleen.

Ever since he and Kathleen were divorced, he had been abstaining from his desires.

However, he almost lost control of himself when he saw Kathleen earlier.

Thus, he quickly returned to the room and did his best to suppress his burning desire.

After taking a shower, he stepped out of the room, coincidentally bumping into Kathleen, who was also coming out at the same time.

Kathleen was dressed in an off-shoulder sweater, which revealed her fair shoulders and delicate collarbones, making her look incredibly cute and sexy.

On her waist hung a black skirt, which gave her an elegant vibe.

When Samuel saw her pink cheeks, the incident from a while ago immediately came to his mind.

He finally realized Kathleen was too attractive for him.

Samuel cleared his throat. “Uh…”

“Samuel, we were once a married couple. I can tell how many moles you have on your body. In fact, I can even tell you where they are.” Kathleen was surprisingly calm.

Samuel was stunned.

“So, you don’t have to be too bothered about it. I’d be mad if you had kept staring at me, but you didn’t. You turned around right away. So, I’m not mad at you,” Kathleen said softly.

Samuel merely gazed at her without saying a word.

“Let’s go.” Kathleen descended the stairs.

As she walked beside Samuel, her body gave out a unique scent.

Samuel took a whiff and smiled.

Her scent is still the best!

After lunch, Wynnie suggested a game of poker.

With so many people at home, she would not waste the opportunity for a game.

“I’m sorry, Mrs. Macari. Samuel and I won’t be playing. We’ve got to pop by the mall to get some things,” Kathleen explained.

“Oh, sure. Go ahead, then.” Wynnie shot Samuel a gaze that seemed to imply something. “You know what to do as a man, right?”

“What do you mean?” Samuel asked in puzzlement.

“Have you become stupid? Did you let Nicolette pay when you went shopping with her back then?” Wynnie whispered.

“Mom, why are you bringing her up?” Samuel was upset.

“I’m just worried you’ll have double standards. You know, where you’ll be willing to spend your money on Nicolette instead of Kathleen,” Wynnie retorted.

Her words rendered Samuel speechless.

Meanwhile, Kathleen, who heard everything, felt slightly dumbfounded.

“Let’s go.” Samuel turned around and pulled Kathleen with him.

After getting into the car, Samuel massaged his temples. “Don’t believe my mom’s nonsense. I barely went shopping with Nicolette.”

“Okay.” Kathleen looked unfazed as if she couldn’t be bothered by it.

A wave of frustration washed over Samuel.

He felt as if he had been screwed over by his own mother.

“I was busy studying and managing the company at that time. I really didn’t have time for all that,” explained Samuel.

Kathleen threw him a glance. “Samuel, that’s all in the past. Don’t be so nervous. Just bear with the teasing. It’s not like you didn’t do those things, anyway. No one would talk about it if you didn’t do it.”

She snickered inwardly.

Samuel fell silent.

“Let’s go.” Kathleen fastened her seat belt.

Samuel fastened his seat belt obediently and started driving.

Soon, they arrived at a nearby mall.

First, Kathleen brought Samuel to the down jacket section.

Since Samuel rarely wore other colors, Kathleen chose a dark blue down jacket for him.

At the same time, she picked a black one for herself.

Samuel frowned. “I want a black one, too.”

That way, we’ll have a matching set.

Kathleen was dumbfounded. “You already have a black one.”

Samuel pursed his lips, looking upset.

His behavior made Kathleen speechless.

Why is he acting like a child?

Seeing that, Kathleen had no choice but to get a black one for him.

Only then did he huff to express his satisfaction.

At a loss for words, Kathleen carried the clothes and walked to the counter.

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