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Catherine Jones and Shaun Hill novel Chapter 966

let me go, Mr. Hill [by Shallow South] Chapter 966

The orange sun slowly rose above the horizon on the sea.

Only when it was noon did Catherine slowly open her tired eyes.

When she got up, she was alone on the messy bed with rose petals all over.

As the sea breeze blew, the curtains on the windows moved.

Her eyes were dazed. She never thought she would betray Wesley.

She had tried to resist Shaun with all her might last night, but that man was so stubborn and acted like a madman. Her body was still aching even now.

She lifted the blanket and hid beneath it. She was curled up into a ball.

She did not dare to imagine herself facing the affectionate Wesley even if she could run away from this place.

She did not deserve him. She truly did not.

All of a sudden, the door to the room was pushed open. A woman in her 40s came in with a pile of neat clothes. “Madam, you’re awake. Here are the clothes for you to get changed into. Do you want to take a shower—”

“Get lost!” catherine swept everything off the tray on the bedside table like a lunatic. She wrapped her hands around her head with a pale look, while her disheveled hair fell over her shoulders.

The woman was so shocked that she retreated and bumped into someone.

When she turned around and took a look, she nervously called out, “ Eldest Young Master Hill.”

“Pass the clothes to me and go out.” Shaun walked to the bed while holding the clothes.

As soon as Catherine saw him, she picked up the petals and threw them onto his face. Her pretty face was heavy with resentment.

“Are you done?” Shaun’s gaze remained gentle. “ Are you sure you want me to get lost? Don’t you want to put on the clothes? Or are you planning to stay in bed forever?”

Upon being reminded, Catherine realized that she was naked. Also, the wedding dress she wore

yesterday was torn. If she did not want the clothes, she would have nothing to put on.

“Okay, wifey.”
Shaun gave a slight smile. He turned around and immediately passed her the clothes.

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