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The Promise of Happiness (Natalie and Samuel) novel Chapter 629

Chapter 629 Unable To Put Out The Fire

“Mmm…” Natalie let out a soft moan but did not push Samuel away.

She did not even realize when she had started to feel so comfortable in the man’s embrace. His kisses had also started to feel familiar to her.

Just when Samuel was getting into it and was about to remove the woman’s clothes, she grabbed his hand suddenly.

“What’s wrong?” the man asked, frowning. Natalie had ignited the fire of desire that was burning strongly in him, and it was pure torment to get him to stop.

“I’m having my period now,” Natalie said, sulking. “It’s the first day.”

Samuel’s expression completely darkened upon hearing those words. “I thought it was supposed to start five days later?”

Natalie was speechless.

The woman was not sure when the man had started to know her menstruation cycle better than she herself did. Whenever she saw ginger tea placed on the table in the morning, it would mean that her period was either due that day or the next day.

Even though Samuel really wanted her, he could not possibly ignore her body condition and force himself on her.

Suppressing his desire, he asked in a hoarse voice, “Are you very stressed lately?”

“Yup…” Natalie nodded her head slightly. “We have no choice but to face some things head-on once exposed.”

“Such as Thomas’ scandal?”

“Yup.” Natalie looked up at her husband and continued, “That man had betrayed my mother more than twenty years ago. Yara had also hurt me badly despite us being twin sisters. Now, it’s time to take revenge. I’m actually not as warm-hearted as you think. Although I have you, Clayton, Xavian, Sophia, and Franklin now, in the past, my hatred was the only force that was propelling me forward! I don’t think I will ever be able to forget the hurt that those people had caused me!”

Natalie wasn’t a vengeful person who held on to grudges.

However, what she had experienced was simply too painful. Those people had caused her to lose her virginity, forced her apart from her children, and even burned her alive.

Whenever the woman recalled those incidents late at night, she would still be able to feel her heart constricting from the pain.

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