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Healing my disabled husband novel Chapter 492

Chapter 492 Why don't you do more reckless thing?

Matilda had never imagined that Miles would have such a side.

Obviously, when he was outside, he looked like a king, but at this moment, he was nervous and his face was still red unnaturally. He looked very cute.

Matilda couldn't help but burst out laughing.

She curled the corner of her mouth, stretched out her hand towards Miles, and said, "Yes."

Miles was really nervous, and when he bent down to approach Matilda, he held his breath.

He wasn't sure how uncomfortable Matilda felt right now, so he was afraid to touch her with too much force.

Matilda was about to be freak out by Miles' slow motion. She didn't hold back, but raised her hands and hugged Miles.

Because of the suddenness of her movement, Miles was caught off guard for a moment, and his whole body went forward.

Fortunately, his reaction was quick, and he put his arms on Matilda's sides in time.

It would be a disaster if Matilda was held down by his body.

Today, Matilda was too weak to withstand his impact.

Matilda didn't understand what Miles was thinking, but she was actually very nervous too.

Originally, Matilda thought that she was a master of love, and was very good at how to make men irresistible.

But now, Matilda knew what a useless rookie she was.

Just hugging Miles like this, she was so nervous that she couldn't even breathe.

Matilda never knew that a man's chest could be so generous and warm, which gave her a sense of security that she had never had before.

This kind of feeling had nothing to do with how much money she earned, how many achievements she had, and how dashing her life was now.

This sense of security was wrapped around her body, allowing her to have an unprecedented sense of relief.

It seemed that in such an embrace, she didn't want to tense herself anymore, but could completely relax.

Although Matilda will not completely let go of the past because of this, it will always give her the easiness that she had never had before.

Matilda unconsciously took a deep breath, sniffed the good smell of Miles, closed her eyes, and immersed herself in a feeling of peace of mind.

Miles had come to his senses at this moment.

He held Matilda gently in his arms.

Although the hugging posture was very awkward and strange, it was enough to make Miles feel satisfied.

He was restrained, and apart from gently holding Matilda in his arms, he breathed very carefully.

God knew how much Miles wanted to kiss her at this moment.

However, he did not do so.

For a while, the two didn't intend to let go of each other, but seemed to enjoy the hug very much.

Matilda was greedy for the smell of Miles.

He didn't apply a strong perfume, but a light herbaceous fragrance, which was very dry and pleasant.

Even after a night of drinking, it still smelt good.

The two of them didn't know how long they hugged each other until a voice rang out before they were separated.

Aimee was helpless. She had calculated the time to come up, just to see if Matilda was awake and how her body was doing.

As a result, she was forced to see them displaying their affection as soon as she came up.

Although she was happy for them, had the two of them forgotten that Matilda's body was still very weak now?

If they wanted to be intimate, wait until Matilda got well.

Aimee finally had to break the sweetness between the two, coughed lightly, and said, "Why don't you two hug each other later?"

As soon as Aimee said so, Miles' back stiffened in an instant, and there was an inexplicable feeling that he was seen by Matilda's parent.

Miles let go of Matilda, and the movement was still extremely gentle.

He sat straight, with a slightly unnatural look on his face.

Raising his hand and touching his nose, Miles nodded to Aimee, then stepped aside and let Aimee come over to check on Matilda.

There was also an unnatural blush on Matilda's face, but after Aimee gradually approached, her face gradually turned pale.

The fear of being dominated by Aimee crept into her heart.

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