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Catherine Jones and Shaun Hill novel Chapter 964

Let me go, Mr. Hill [by Shallow South] Chapter 964

“Cathy, this is our room. Do you like it?” Shaun placed Catherine on the bed and leaned over to kiss her.

“Shaun, don’t come over.” Catherine, who was on the verge of breaking down, pushed his body away. She was so anxious that tears welled in her eyes.

“Of course, I have to come over. I’m your husband. Tonight is our first night as a married couple.”

Shaun forced his handsome, noble body on her. His knee pressed on the bed, and an aura of masculinity surrounded Catherine right away.

“You’re not my husband. My husband is Wesley Lyons!” Catherine yelled uncontrollably, “Even if you’ve held a wedding with me and made a vow, so what? Even with this newlywed room, it won’t erase the fact that I’m already married to Wesley. Since I’ve registered my marriage with him, our marriage is legal.”

“Shut up!”

Shaun suddenly pushed her and used his right hand

to cover her mouth. His deep —set eyes were filled with grimness.

He had been trying his best not to recall it, but why did she always have to provoke him by reminding him?

With the way his blood was boiling, he felt as though he was going to lose his temper. He exerted his utmost strength to control himself for fear that his illness would be triggered just like before. When his illness was triggered, he might hurt her.

Unable to speak, Catherine could only widen her eyes and look at him imploringly with tears in her eyes.

If she spent the night with Shaun today, she would hate him forever as she would be viewed as

indecent because of him. She would never be able to bring herself to face Wesley.

“Don’t cry.” Shaun lowered his head and gently wiped away the tears on her face. He was heartbroken too, but he just wanted her to remember that this day belonged to the two of them instead of Wesley and her.

“Shaun, if you do this, I’ll hate you forever. I’ll never forgive you in my lifetime, ” Catherine enunciated every word in agony.

“It’s good even if you hate me. At least you’ll remember me forever and ever.”

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