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The wrong Woman novel by Ginny Not Genie novel Chapter 140

Chapter 140 

Feeling flustered under Nathan’s gaze, Suzanne nervously offered, ” Would you like to have some too?” 

Nathan shook his head in silence. Conflicted, Suzanne bit her lip and glanced downward. 

Summoning courage after taking a deep breath, she tasted a piece of diced steak, finding it savory and delicious. She then earnestly 

enjoyed the steamed egg custard and salad. 

Gradually, she marveled at Nathan’s culinary skills, wondering if there was anything he couldn’t do. 

Midway through her meal, Nathan’s voice broke the silence. “You’re not willing to share a room with me tonight?” 

Suzanne froze, her heart racing as she chewed on her steak. She caught off guard, unsure how to respond. The idea of sleeping separately hadn’t even crossed her mind. 

She had secluded herself all day, grappling with the uncertainty of facing Nathan. She never anticipated him to broach the subject so directly, showing no signs of embarrassment or remorse. 

Nathan’s lips curled up slightly as he observed her tense expression, forming a bitter smile. “I’ll move to the guest room,” he said quietly. 

Before Nathan could respond, she blurted out, “No.” 

Her tone was anxious, catching Nathan off guard. He lightly furrowed his brow, looking at her with a mix of anticipation and confusion. 

Suzanne feared Sally might replace her during the night. The thought terrified her. She couldn’t bear the agony of betrayal and infidelity. 

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With a hint of delight, Nathan said, “Alright.” 

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With her face flushed red and her head hung low, Suzanne continued in a voice barely above a whisper, “Nathan, please don’t touch me tonight, okay?” 

As she spoke, her heart pounded with embarrassment and 

awkwardness. 

Upon hearing her words, Nathan’s hand instinctively clenched into a fist, and a fleeting hint of sadness passed through his eyes. Suzanne’s straightforward rejection hurt him deeply. 

Without saying a word, he hummed in response. 

Feeling a sense of relief at Nathan’s reply, Suzanne finally felt at ease. However, the sound of a chair being pulled interrupted the 

moment. 

She looked up only to see Nathan leaving the dining table, ding toward the living room, and then up the stairs. 

Uncertain if she had said something wrong, Suzanne couldn the feeling that Nathan was upset. 

After her memory was lost, Suzanne had no sexual experience she knew she wasn’t a naive girl anymore. She saw no need to c fiercely to her virginity. If Nathan accepted her past, she wished build beautiful memories with him in their marriage. 

However, she needed to go to the hospital for a thorough 

examination. After all, Nathan had delved into her three past cases of sexually transmitted diseases, and her best friend Sienna had mentioned the hefty sum of money for the treatment. 

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