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Tangled Temptations novel Chapter 309

His words were warm and gentle.

Heat rose to Eloise's cheeks. "Stop it, Harvey. I'm not your wife."

Inside the car, a subtle scent of whiskey lingered. Harvey leaned back in his seat, taking her hand in his. His fingers gently traced the diamond wedding band. "You're still wearing the ring. If you're not my wife, then whose wife are you?"

Eloise couldn't find any words to retort.

Harvey turned his head towards her, his gaze tender. When she was obedient, she was truly soft.

His voice was hoarse. "I'm half of the Harvey before now, aren't I?"

Heat rushed to Eloise's face, but he leaned in, resting his entire weight on her shoulder. "Eloise, I don't believe you're not moved."

Yes, Eloise was indeed moved but something felt off. He was suddenly remembering things, and it was all so unfamiliar.

Harvey held her chestnut hair, gently tilting his neck to kiss her. He was so warm, so hot; his mouth tasted like rich red wine mixed with the unique scent of a man.

Their passionate breaths and the soft sounds of their kisses, made the driver dare not breathe.

After a while, Harvey pulled away, simply resting his forehead against hers, gazing at her with gentle affection and enjoying her obedience.

Eloise was shaking uncontrollably. She snuggled into his chest, and soon, his chest area was damp and warm, which wasn't exactly comfortable.

She started to cry.

“Harvey, are you really back? Do you know how much I've missed you?” She thought.

Harvey murmured gently, "Don't cry. Eloise, don't cry. I'll remember everything gradually."

Abruptly, she reached out, fiercely pounding on him a few times. Despite her unease, she couldn't resist him at this moment.

When they arrived at the hotel, he escorted her back to her room; perhaps it had been too long since they'd acted like a married couple, but neither could break the awkwardness.

As Eloise swiped the key card, she was suddenly embraced from behind. He caressed her slender waist, leaning on her back and chuckling softly. "You're still keeping fit, your waist is as firm and slim as a young girl's."

Eloise knew what he wanted, but it was too soon, too abrupt. She was afraid that a night of intimacy would be followed by a pair of unfamiliar eyes.

Eloise grabbed his hand. "Didn't you say we'd take things slow?"

Harvey grunted in response. He continued to touch her for a while longer, his fingers playing with her diamond ring. "This time, let's have a grand wedding."

Eloise remained silent. They had broken up and gotten back together several times; they already had two kids, and the wedding was not important. What mattered was... was he really back?

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