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The wrong Woman novel by Ginny Not Genie novel Chapter 463

It was 2:00 am, and a light glowed from a room on the second floor of Sudvilla.

Mila sat on the edge of the bed, silently observing Nathan, who was intoxicated.

Despite the flush of alcohol, his striking features remained sharp and defined, with deep, captivating eyes and a ruggedly handsome appearance.

Knowing she would be leaving the next day, Mila had resorted to desperate measures, pleading with Cameron to get Nathan drunk.

As Mila contemplated her impending departure, a troubling thought gnawed at her: the uncertainty of her safe return.

Alongside this unease, the possibility of her and Nathan drifting apart loomed, eventually becoming strangers to each other.

A wave of sadness washed over her, tears silently tracing down her cheeks.

Reaching out, Mila gently caressed Nathan's cheek.

She had been sitting on the edge of the bed for three hours now.

As she looked upon his handsome features, it felt as though she could never grow weary of the sight.

Despite having reached this point, she found herself hesitating.

What if she truly became pregnant with Nathan's child and couldn't return?

Would Nathan hate her forever?

Wiping her tears, Mila leaned close to Nate's ear, whispering, "Nate, can you wake up?"

Feeling a tickle in his ear, Nathan stirred slightly.

Sensing a slight response from him, Mila gently pressed her lips against his, closing her eyes as she deepened the kiss.

Nathan slowly opened his slightly reddened eyes, blinking hazily as he looked at Mila's blurred face.

Instinctively, he pulled her closer, returning the kiss.

Mila then straddled his body, pressing herself against his chest as they embraced passionately, lost in their kisses.

Still somewhat intoxicated, Nathan felt as though he was dreaming, enveloped in a passionate embrace with the woman he loved.

However, the sensations coursing through his body felt undeniably real. He could almost feel the warmth of her skin against his.

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