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Catherine Jones and Shaun Hill novel Chapter 485

Let me go, Mr. Hill [by Shallow South] Chapter 485
“Get lost, Shaun.”

Catherine knew he was trying to fool her. She kicked him angrily and went upstairs in a fury.

Shaun pressed his legs together and grimaced before following her upstairs.

When she reached upstairs, Catherine prepared to bathe. She opened the closet and discovered lots of men’s clothing and even men’s underwear inside.

Her head was in pain from anger. “Shaun, who let you put these here?!”

“I’ll definitely need a change of clothes since I’ve moved in here.”

Shaun stood behind her and said it like a matter of course.

Catherine picked his clothes up, wanting to throw them on the floor. Just then, Shaun said without a care, “You can throw them out. I’ll just ask Hadley to send new clothes over tomorrow.”

“…”

She could only surrender to his shameless behavior. “Fine, I agree to let you move in. But can you please stay in the room next door?”

“No.” Shaun blinked his black eyes. “The reason I moved here is to sleep in the same room as you. Move to the other room? I’m not a fool.”

“…”

F*ck. He was the one who trespassed on her private property, yet he was taking it as though he was the owner of this place.

Catherine was afraid that she would die from anger if she continued to talk to him, so she went to bathe.

When she came out of the shower, she saw Shaun holding a mop. He was mopping the dining area.

His movements were so clumsy that it seemed like he was holding a mop for the first time.

Catherine hid the confusion she felt in her heart. She turned around and put the clothes into the washing machine on the balcony.

When she was done, Shaun was mopping the living room now.

Ten minutes later, she went downstairs to grab some yogurt from the fridge. She saw Shaun mopping the dining area again.

She frowned. “That’s enough. I know that you’re mopping the floor. You don’t have to keep mopping the dining area.”

“When was I mopping the dining area?” Shaun suppressed his distress and said, “I haven’t mopped the dining area yet.”

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