Login via

The Divorce Prescription (Celina and Adam) novel Chapter 1131

When Michelle opened her eyes the next morning, she found herself lying in bed.

She sat up, puzzled. She remembered working too late the night before and falling asleep at her desk. How had she ended up waking up in bed?

The only possible explanation was that Nathan had carried her here. The space beside her was already empty, so he must have gone to the company.

Michelle pulled out her phone. She nearly had a heart attack when she saw the time. It was already eight o'clock!

She couldn't believe that she had actually slept until eight in the morning.

She would usually wake up a little after six, go for a morning run, then have some coffee and breakfast before starting work. But she woke up at eight today.

What was going on with her? Was she becoming a chronic oversleeper?

Just then, her phone rang. It was Janet calling, so Michelle pressed the button to answer. "Hello."

"Ms. Landon, why aren't you at work yet? That's not like you at all! Did you and Mr. Lynch stay up too late having fun last night?" Janet teased.

Michelle had no response. Nothing had happened between her and Nathan last night. In fact, he was still upset with her.

She had to fix things between them.

Michelle said, "I'm not going to work today."

"Why not?"

"I'm going to spend the day with my husband!"

Hearing that, Janet was over the moon. "You've changed, Ms. Landon. I can't believe you're actually putting personal matters before work! Don't worry—I'll handle everything!"

Michelle hung up. She rarely took time off, but she had to take a day off now for Nathan's sake. Since he'd claimed that she was always cold toward him during the day, she thought she'd show him some affection today.

Chapter 1131 1

Chapter 1131 2

Holding a thermos, Michelle went inside.

Chapter 1131 3

Looking so stylish and alluring, anyone who walked past Michelle couldn't get their eyes off her.

The receptionist hurried over and said warmly, "Hello, how may I help you?"

Michelle replied, "Hi, I'm here to see your Mr. Lynch."

The receptionist then asked, "Do you have an appointment? You would need an appointment to see Mr. Lynch."

Reading History

No history.

Comments

The readers' comments on the novel: The Divorce Prescription (Celina and Adam)