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The President's Accidental Wife novel Chapter 926

Sherman's lips were right on Kingsley's shirt as if she were kissing him, and her face was burning.

She propped her hands on his sides to prop herself up. Kingsley opened his eyes just a fraction, cupped her face in his warm hands, and stared at her.

His eyes were different from ordinary people's. When he stared at Sherman, he seemed to have a magic power that made her blush, and her heart beat faster.

Sherman blushed and struggled, but Kingsley rose and kissed her.

It was a long time before Kingsley let go of her. Her mouth was full of his alcohol fumes. Then he kissed her again in an alcoholic haze, "I miss you. I miss you s o much..."

Sherman could not help shivering as if an electric current were running through her. His whisper softened her heart.

"I miss you, Sherman...” He whispered in her ear how much he missed her and kissed her.

Not only was her heart softening, but so was her body. These words made her heart stir, and it could not stop.

In fact, she also missed him in her heart.

It was a lonely, impulsive night, and she wanted to indulge in such affection, especially when she was with the man she loved...

Women were also mortals and desired as much as men...

Natalie kept an eye on Billy’s movements. Besides, Sarah was with her.

So, it was easy for Natalie to get the news of Billy.

Sarah and Natalie were on good terms, so Sarah did not shy away from Natalie.

Sarah walked into the store with the latest album one day as Natalie was clearing up.

Then, Sarah got a call from Moriah, who said that Billy would go to Dr. Zack for an examination and be home for dinner and that their father would come home, so Sarah had to back, too.

Natalie's eyes twitched as she heard Billy would go for an examination. Then she asked Sarah for leave, saying she had something to do in the afternoon.

Sarah agreed without asking and continued to work.

After asking for leave, Natalie packed up and left. She took a taxi to the hospital.

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