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The More the Merrier novel Chapter 89

Chapter 89 A Pretty Good Liar

Her feminine scent was intoxicating, and something was burning deep in his eyes. His intense pheromones invaded her space, almost making her unable to breathe.

This is too intimate. I can’t believe he pinned me against the wall.

When Arissa made eye contact with him, she could almost see the passionate fire burning within them. Flustered, she pushed him away.

“Mr. Graham, you are behaving inappropriately.”

A vague feeling arose in Benjamin’s heart when he saw her trembling lashes.

He leaned over and brought his nose to her neck, wanting to get a whiff of her sweet scent again.

Narrowing his eyes, Benjamin took a deep breath. “What about my behavior?”

His voice was low and captivating.

Arissa could feel his warm breath on her neck. It was slightly ticklish, sending tingles down her spine.

Her heart raced uncontrollably as her ears flushed. Damn it. He’s so sexy. There’s no way I can resist him.

Arissa forced herself to calm down.

“Mr. Graham, please do not do this. Your fiancée will misunderstand if she sees us like this,” she reprimanded him coldly.

She frowned deeply after mentioning Danna, unable to suppress her anger.

Upon hearing that, Benjamin stiffened. He turned to the side and gave her a hard stare.

He raised his eyebrows when he saw her expression. Although the man had straightened up a little, Arissa was still unable to escape his grasp.

“Do you hate her that much?” he asked nonchalantly.

Arissa scoffed as she fixed her eyes on him.

“Just because you do doesn’t mean that everyone will!”

Benjamin frowned. He felt vaguely annoyed at her cold behavior.

“Just because she chased you away?”

“It’s not just that!”

Arissa laughed coldly, carefully examining Benjamin’s emotions.

Men are incomprehensible, indeed. He didn’t even seem to react.

She continued her attempts to agitate him. “How can someone as devious as her be a celebrity? She’s evil and immoral. That woman’s just acting innocent!”

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