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Still Loving You Nonetheless novel Chapter 919

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Chapter 919

Josiah, who had been bitten once before, quickly avoided it this time, and put his finger on her lips instead. “Be quiet, it’s not good for Nia to hear.”

Although Josiah wanted to get her back, and he hesitated to use force against her, but Nia is a child after all. If she saw Daddy and Mommy sleeping together, she would definitely be puzzled.

In this case, as adults, it would not be easy for them to explain to her.

Sure enough, Meredith shut up as soon as she heard that Nia was at home.

The anger on her face continued, and she lowered her voice and said, “Why is Nia here? She…”

Josiah said, “You drink so much, not caring about anything, while I sent someone to pick up the child.”

“Where is Nia?” Meredith asked again, resisting the urge to kill.

Josiah glanced at the time on the wall. “At this point, she should have breakfast downstairs. Lily will take her to school in a while.”

“Lily also knows…” Meredith wanted to kill him, and she really wanted to die.

Josiah knew what she was worried about, so he comforted her. “Don’t worry, I brought you back in the middle of the night last night. No one knows. If you are ashamed, you can sneak away through the side door in a while.”

After having fun with her in the hotel last night, he brought her home to continue having fun.

Meredith was stunned.

In fact, she was more worried about Charlie, not Lily.

She took a deep breath and pretended to be calm. “Josiah, I was bullied by you last night when I was drunk, and I will never do it again. So I hope you can keep this secret for me, and don’t let Charlie know.”

If Charlie was told that she slept with Josiah last night, he would probably go completely crazy!

She silently sat up from the bed, and the quilt slipped down on her body. Looking at the scene in front of him, Josiah almost felt his blood surge again.

He reached out and took her into his arms. “Yes, but you have to accompany me one more time.”

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