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It'll Come Naturally novel Chapter 277

"Okay! Good, now tell me about her unborn child," asked Daisy seriously. She was amused by the sad look on Edward's face. He looked charming when he lowered his head as if he was a student who had made a mistake.

"It has nothing to do with me. I had a contraceptive surgery soon after marriage. Therefore, I can't be the father," explained Edward. He raised his head and firmly assured Daisy. He didn't plan to tell Daisy about the contraceptive surgery. But Jessica told Daisy that she was pregnant. He had to share it to prove that he wasn't the father.

"Why? Why did you do that?" asked Daisy. She frowned and pondered, 'Why did he have a contraceptive surgery? To have sex with other women without worrying about getting them pregnant? Or did he have some other reason? His lewd past tells me that he underwent the surgery for the former reason.'

"Honey, I don't want to talk about it. I'm starved. Let's have dinner," said Edward. There was a corner deep in his heart, which couldn't be touched by anyone, including Daisy. He didn't want to reveal all his unbearable memories to Daisy.

"You didn't have dinner before coming?" asked Daisy. She looked at him and stopped inquiring about that operation. She didn't know why he had changed the subject, but she wouldn't force him to share. Deep-down everyone had secrets which weren't supposed to be disclosed to anyone, including his/her partner. So did Daisy.

"I was working overtime and then I saw your car. So I came over to see if everything was all right. How was the military exercise?" asked Edward. He caressed her cheek and smiled sincerely. Having Daisy around was a great blessing for him. His heart was beating only for her since he fell in love with her. Without her company, he felt one day was like one year.

"Well. I didn't perform as well as I usually do. It ended in a draw," replied Daisy. She was still upset for the stupid mistake she had made in the military exercise. Following the prescribed routine was inadvisable and fatal in battles. Kevin's unconventional action had distracted her, thus making the red army suffer a great loss. How to write the summary on the military exercise still remained a problem for her.

"Was that my fault?" asked Edward. They sat in the car and Edward was staring at Daisy affectionately. He had wanted to help her but instead, he became a hindrance for her.

"No, I made some mistakes. Aren't you hungry? Let's go home and have dinner! I miss Justin," said Daisy. She looked tender every time she thought of Justin. Edward was slightly jealous because of that.

"What about me? Don't you miss me?" muttered Edward. He had missed her so much that he couldn't fall asleep in the night. And Daisy got angry with him as soon as she came back.

"You're sitting next to me! Why would I miss you," teased Daisy. Daisy didn't give the reply he was expecting. Daisy would be happy if Jessica no longer came between them. She loved Edward, and would always do.

"Not now, I mean the time when we were apart," asked Edward. With expectation and excitement written all over his face, Edward waited for her answer.

"I didn't get any time to miss you," replied Daisy seriously. She had been combating with Kevin on the battlefield all the time. There had been no spare time for her to miss him!

"Daisy, no matter what you say, I still miss you, "said Edward. He then held her closer and kissed her rep lips. He pondered, 'You had no time to miss me, huh. Wait and watch how I'll punish you.'

At first, Daisy was shocked but then she started to kiss him back. It seemed that his little trick worked. Daisy really enjoyed his persuasive style which made her feel both loved and valued.

Edward wanted to express his love and longing through a wild kiss. But when Daisy kissed him back, the wild kiss became gentle and warm. However, soon, kissing wasn't enough for him. He wanted more. As he was about to put his hands under her clothes, Daisy stopped him and pushed him away breathlessly. Her face was totally flushed.

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