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No More Waiting, She Chooses Love novel Chapter 92

"Do we have any wipes at home?" he asked me again. "Or even a towel would work. I just need to wipe myself down."

He was holding one of my towels but seemed hesitant to use it on his own clothes.

"We've got some face wipes. They'll do the job if you wet them," I said, pulling out a couple for him.

He looked slightly puzzled at the face wipes, as if he had never seen them before.

I couldn't help but laugh. "Mr. Collins, don't tell me you've never seen these before?"

"Well, first time," he admitted with an endearing cluelessness.

Well, that made sense. He'd never been in a relationship, and without any women around, it was no wonder he was unfamiliar with face wipes, a novelty of the last few years.

"These are disposable, usually used for washing faces," I explained, dampening the wipes for him and handing them over.

Ernest started cleaning the dirt and grime off his body, and I noticed there was some on his back too. Naturally, I grabbed another wipe and started helping him clean it off.

The moment I touched him, I could feel Ernest stiffen slightly, but I pretended not to notice and continued wiping.

Then, I spotted a mole on the back of his neck, and for some reason, it reminded me of a dream I had—a dream about a boy with a similar mole.

I was momentarily lost in thought until Ernest called my name, snapping me back to reality. I realized the wipe in my hand had soaked his shirt through.

"Uh, that should do it," I said, withdrawing my hand.

Looking at the mole on his neck, I couldn't help but ask, "Ernest, have you had that mole since you were little?"

He touched it lightly. "Yeah, since I was a kid."

My heart skipped a beat. Could the boy in my dream actually be Ernest?

It was bizarre. I hadn't known Ernest for very long, so how could I dream of him as a child, let alone have him carry me on his back?

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