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The wrong Woman novel by Ginny Not Genie novel Chapter 156

Chapter 156 

In despair, Suzanne pleaded, her voice trembling, “I beg you, Nathan. Please, don’t let my last admiration for you crumble into 

disillusionment. I can’t take this anymore. I-” 

Before she could complete her sentence, Nathan seized her arm and pulled her into a tight embrace. Nestling in his arms, Suzanne tensed up at the sudden intimacy as her heart raced with anxiety. 

As he held her delicate frame, Nathan breathed in the scent of her hair, feeling a sense of solace wash over his pain. At that moment, he wished he could keep her close forever. 

Drawing near, Nathan whispered into Suzanne’s ear, “You said you married me out of love, and I admit I long to build a life with you. I assure you, I only spoke the truth. 

“While I once had feelings for Sally, that’s all in the past. I understand women well, but I wish you could tell me plainly presence upsets you. I can’t bear to hear talk of divorce.” 

The mere mention of divorce stabbed at his heart, a deeper a than any physical wound. 

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Perhaps she sought solace in his embrace or found the explanatio she craved, Suzanne found herself unable to hold back her tears. She choked out between sobs, “But you said you loved her… You still love Sally.” 

Nathan gently caressed her head, pressing a kiss to her hair as he murmured soothingly, “I never did. I never claimed to love her. If I were to describe my relationship with Sally, it would be that of siblings at best.” 

Hearing that, Suzanne clenched her fists in anger and began to 

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struggle. “Liar! You said you love her!” 

Fearing she might break free from his embrace, Nathan held her firmly and hurriedly reassured her, “I didn’t. Stop messing around.” 

“You did! You sent me a message confessing your love for her. You even suggested we part ways anytime! You’re a total scumbag, Nathan! A cheater!” Suzanne wailed. 

Alarmed by her words, Nathan quickly released Suzanne and took a 

few steps back. Leaning in, he gently cradled Suzanne’s face and wiped away her tears. 

“You’re right. I’ve been awful. Please don’t cry. Let me see that message,” he coaxed. 

“It upset me so much that I deleted it,” Suzanne admitted between sobs, trying to regain composure. 

“Was it the day you asked me to sign the divorce papers?” Nathan asked, his demeanor softened. 

When Suzanne nodded in affirmation, Nathan patiently clarified, “Th day, a household staff at the Hoffis Manor tripped over and spille 

water on me. 

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