Emmeline turned on the bedside lamp, but the bathroom was dark.
There was no light, and no sound.
“Abel?”
“Hubby?”
Emmeline screamed softly in the dark.
Except for her breathing, there was no movement in the huge bedroom.
There was an inexplicable strangeness in the air.
Emmeline got up in her pajamas, her legs were still shaking.
As soon as the light was turned on, Kendra knocked on the door.
Emmeline opened the door, and Kendra stepped in.
First, she quickly looked up, down, left, and right at Emmeline.
Other than the numerous hickeys on her neck and chest, she looked fine.
No, her lip was injured, a little red and swollen, with bite marks.
However, that should not be a big deal either.
Kendra calmed down a little, and could not hide her breath.
“What is wrong with you?” Emmeline frowned and asked, “Sounds like you are nervous?”
“Oh yes,” Kendra hurriedly said, “Mr. Abel has something very urgent. He went on a business trip temporarily, and I did not come to tell you in time. I came up in a hurry to tell you.”
Emmeline was stunned, her expression obviously surprised, “Abel went on a business trip?”
“Yes,” Kendra nodded, “Very urgent.”
“…How can this be?” Emmeline said, “We were just, just…”
She blushed and said nothing.
Kendra understood in her heart.
Ms. Louise’s whole body, including the hazy eyes, exudes the breath of love.
“Mr. Abel…” Kendra said, “Mr. Abel is indeed… On a business trip.”
“…” Emmeline was silent, and somewhat accepted the message.
Abel was very busy, day in and day out.
For someone who was in charge of such a huge multinational group, how could he not be busy?
However, her heart was full of attachment and reluctance.
She had not woken up from Abel’s lingering entanglement.
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