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One night Two babies by Liz Pinelis novel Chapter 809

Those words instantly reminded Violet.

She immediately sat up straight, "Yeah, and the kids are there."

"So, that's why I asked you guys to stop, in case two kids saw that, how embarrassing it is for you." Aimee said with a nod.

Violet looked at Stanley, "It's all your fault!"

Stanley raised an eyebrow, then let out a laugh, "Okay, it's all my fault."

"Hmph!" Violet turned her head back and ignored him, then looked at Aimee, "Aimee, thank you."

If Aimee hadn't just appeared out of nowhere and woke the couple up.

Maybe she and Stanley would really have no qualms about what that was.

After all, it was really hard to think of anything else when one was in that state.

"No worries, all right, I'll go to the kitchen, if you want to continue being intimate, go back to your room, not in the living room." After saying that, Aimee waved her hand and walked towards the kitchen.

After she left, Stanley propped his head up and looked at Violet leisurely, "Did you hear what she said? Let's go back to the room."

"Back to what!" Violet gave him a blank look, "You don't want to continue."

"Why?" Stanley asked her.

Violet stood up, "Not in the mood, well, I'm going to make a call with Jessie."

With those words, she pulled out her phone and headed for the balcony.

Stanley watched her back and shrugged his shoulders with slight regret.

It seemed that what just happened was really not going to go any further.

On the balcony, Violet dialed Jessie's number.

It was just morning on Jessie's side at this time, so Violet's call was answered by Jessie not long after she called.

"Good morning, Violet." Jessie's voice came with a smile.

Violet looked outside at the already gradually darkening sky and chuckled, "It's not morning here for me, it's almost dark."

Hearing this, Jessie then remembered something and slapped her forehead, "Sorry, I forgot that our time difference."

"Well Jessie, I'm calling you because I have some serious question to ask you." Violet's expression was seriously.

Jessie's face also got serious when she heard such a serious tone from Violet, "What do you want to ask?"

"Have you been in touch with someone in M Country? I remember that you used to have high school classmates over in M Country, and there are quite a few of them." Violet opened her mouth and asked.

Jessie looked puzzled, "M Country?"

"Right." Violet nodded.

And the moment those images flashed, a great sadness and pain welled up in her heart.

She could see how much those images hurt her.

It was also evident how much she used to love that man.

And she, too, should never have to go through that kind of pain again.

So indeed, she could not meet with that George!

"I'm sorry, Violet, it's my fault for not thinking it through." Jessie rubbed her brow and said with some embarrassment.

Violet also reappeared with a smile, "Well, I don't blame you, I'm just worried that although the current you forgot about George, but you know you loved him before, so you will be curious about George. You should know that after a woman becomes curious about a man, she can't help but pay attention to him, understand him, and finally fall in love with him again, so Jessie, I hope you won't be curious about George, understand?"

"Don't worry, Violet, I understand." Jessie nodded her head.

Violet nodded, "Good, by the way, there's one more thing."

"Go ahead." Jessie nodded her head.

Violet rubbed her brow, "When you left J City before, didn't I ask you to pro-order a suitable candidate to take over your position, it's been so long and you haven't even given me a list yet."

"Oh, this matter." Jessie patted her head, "Sorry, Violet, I haven't quite tallied it up yet, there are several candidates in the company that are good, but in order to decide on one, I'm going to consolidate their profiles first and choose the best one, but this matter isn't that easy, so until now, I haven't gotten it right."

"Okay." Violet nodded in understanding, "I see, then go ahead and sort it out, let me know when you've decided, I'll have Stanley go over and arrange it then."

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