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The wrong Woman novel by Ginny Not Genie novel Chapter 203

Suzanne was caught by surprise. "What?"

He pointed at the inside of her thigh.

By coincidence, she was wearing a long skirt. She pressed her legs together and started blushing nervously.

"Have you gone mad?" she exclaimed, embarrassed.

Nathan's ears turned red as well. He forced a calm exterior and explained, "I just wanted to know. I didn't mean to offend you."

Her face was growing hotter. "Did you sneak a look under my shorts while I was asleep?"

The man felt like his entire body was on fire. Both his ears and neck were tinted red as he explained hastily, "I've never done that."

"Then how do you know?"

They grew up together. When they were kids, she donned a pair of extremely short shorts and showed him herself by pulling them up.

"Do you really have it?" His expression was serious, and his tone was laced with a hint of nervousness. "Is it on your right thigh?"

Suzanne glanced at him puzzledly. "Why do you ask? Have you figured out my true identity?"

"Your true identity?" he asked suspiciously.

She immediately pressed her lips together and shut her mouth. Her gaze drifted to the side and landed on a bowl of grapes.

"I'll wash this for you." She picked up the bowl and headed to the bathroom.

Nathan immediately reached for his phone and texted Cole. "Have you gotten the DNA samples of Sally and Mr. Hoffis Senior yet?"

Cole texted back, "Sally Hoffis is being extremely careful. Nothing from her yet. We have the samples of her parents, though."

"Bring it to the hospital. Find an excuse to take Suzanne's blood and run it with the tests," he instructed through the text conversation.

"Yes, sir."

Suzanne returned with the washed fruits. She set the bowl on the table and said, "Maybe you should put your work aside for now. The doctor said you need more rest."

He set the phone down and leaned back on the bed. He stared intensely at her face.

Flustered, she asked, "Is there something on my face?"

He pressed his lips into a thin smile. "No."

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