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The wrong Woman novel by Ginny Not Genie novel Chapter 1051

Mila walked out hastily, joyfully welcoming Nathan home. Imogen stood quietly in the living room, watching the doorway.

A strikingly handsome, authoritative middle-aged man entered, his gentle smile lighting up the room. Without changing his shoes, he wrapped Mila in a warm embrace and kissed her lips.

"Surprised to see me?" he said tenderly.

"Yeah, I thought you weren't coming home today," Mila replied with a smile, gently pushing him away.

Nathan chuckled affectionately. "I wanted to surprise you." Then he pulled her close for a deeper kiss.

Imogen lowered her head and looked away, feeling utterly awkward.

Mila quickly pushed against his chest, whispering, "Nathan, stop. We have a guest."

Nathan paused, curiosity lighting up his eyes as he looked toward the living room. "A guest?"

Mila hummed in response and handed him his slippers. "Change your shoes and come. I'll introduce you to a friend."

"Your friend?" Nathan asked as he changed his shoes.

"Yes. She's much younger than me, a junior who helped solve a rocket program issue for the space agency. She's incredibly talented."

Mila had always admired knowledgeable people, respecting talent regardless of age or nationality.

With his slippers on, Nathan walked into the living room with Mila's arm around his. Mila beamed, "Imogen, let me introduce my husband, Nathan..."

She paused, her words hanging in the air.

Imogen looked up at Nathan, a tall, imposing figure who exuded a captivating blend of handsomeness, elegance, and maturity. He was the kind of man whose striking presence left a lasting impression, impossible to forget after just one encounter.

Nathan's powerful presence made her nervous. Moreover, he bore a striking resemblance to Jasper, though his gaze was even more intense and commanding.

Imogen waited for Mila to initiate the conversation.

Mila smiled. "Meet Mr. Morrison."

"Hello, Mr. Morrison," Imogen greeted politely with a nod.

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