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The wrong Woman novel by Ginny Not Genie novel Chapter 253

Nathan wrapped his arm around Suzanne's waist, gently squeezing her hand as he murmured, "Chubs, I'll respect whatever decision you make."

Suzanne nestled closer to seek solace in his warmth. "Aren't you angry that I didn't tell you earlier?"

"You didn't feel ready to share with anyone, did you? You were simply overwhelmed in the moment." His empathy stirred a sense of comfort within Suzanne.

"Yes," she confessed. Betty's pressure had been immense. The situation had been tumultuous, with accusations flying from all sides. Suzanne had blurted it out impulsively, driven by stress.

"It's alright. I'm here now," Nathan reassured, pressing a tender kiss to her forehead.

Suzanne felt a wave of affection wash over her, filling her with a comforting sense of security in his presence.

"Have you eaten anything?" Nathan inquired gently.

Suzanne shook her head. "I don't have an appetite."

"You should eat something," Nathan said.

"I'm not hungry," she responded.

Nathan lifted Suzanne in his arms and headed toward the stairs. "Let me take you back to your room to rest. I'll bring some food for you later."

Suzanne shyly wrapped her arms around his neck. "I can walk on my own."

"I know," Nathan replied, his steps steady and his tone gentle. "But I want to hold you."

Suzanne's cheeks flushed, and she leaned on his broad shoulder, content to bask in his care.

Cole and Lucas were observing in the foyer as the couple ascended the stairs before stepping out of the living room to stand guard outside Sudvilla.

Lucas chuckled softly. "I never imagined General Morrison had such a tender side."

Cole's tone was somber. "There's been so much happening lately. General Morrison hasn't had much rest. I wonder how long he can keep this up."

"Cole, have you noticed? General Morrison seems to have developed feelings for Mrs. Morrison."

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