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Marrying the Man in the Dark (Damien and Cherise) novel Chapter 338

Chapter 338 I Can Put Them On Myself 

“I should have been more careful and not run in heels…” 

She bit her lip, afraid that he would continue blaming himself. So, she ignored him and said, “From now on, I’ll practice wearing heels until it becomes a habit!” 

Damien smiled casually. “You don’t have to wear them if you don’t like them.” 

“I…” 

Cherise shook her head. “Actually, I quite like them…” 

In the past, Uncle Shaw and Aunt Sarah had never bought her a pair. She was sensible enough not to ask for one either. 

As she grew up, she got used to wearing flat shoes. She always felt uncomfortable in heels, so she didn’t wear them. 

Actually… how could any girl dislike high heels… 

“Take your time to get used to them. There’s no rush.” 

Damien carefully carried her as they walked through the long, intricately carved corridor and slowly returned to their guest room. 

Back in the room, Damien gently applied cream to Cherise’s ankle before putting her to bed. 

The next day, when Cherise woke up, although her ankle didn’t hurt as much, she still felt a dull pain when she stood on her feet. It made her uncomfortable. 

Damien had instructed Mr. Hampson to go out and buy a pair of soft, pink rabbit slippers in the morning. 

“Put these on.” 

As Cherise was about to put on her heels, Damien took out the slippers and carefully placed them on her feet. 

The girl’s fair and tiny feet were now adorned with the pink bunny slippers. They looked exceptionally charming. 

Upon seeing Damien put on the slippers for her, Cherise blushed. “I… I can put them on myself.” 

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It was just slippers. It didn’t require much effort. 

“I want to do it for you.” 

The man’s voice was deep yet affectionate as he looked down. “This is the first time in twenty-six years that I’ve put shoes on a girl I like.” 

“Are you trying to take away my joy, Mrs. Lenoir?” 

Cherise was speechless. 

How could she answer that? 

“Then… you can continue…” 

“Good girl.” 

The man smiled indifferently and put on the two slippers for her before walking out. his arm around her. “Does it still hurt?” 

“It’s not too bad.” 

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Cherise shook her head. “It hurt when I stood up, but it feels much better after walking a little.” 

“That’s good.” 

The man smiled indifferently and held her hand. The two of them strolled along the long, intricately carved corridor, the epitome of a beautiful couple. 

When they arrived at the dining room, some people were already seated at the table. 

The enormous long table could accommodate fifty to sixty people. 

Cherise and Damien sat in their assigned seats, just like yesterday, under the guidance of the attendant. 

Once again, it was a dull waiting time. 

Cherise yawned a few times and leaned against Damien’s arm. She took out her cell phone and read Lucy’s rants for the day. 

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