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The wrong Woman novel by Ginny Not Genie novel Chapter 673

Sienna took the leaflet and placed it in the drawer. She responded, "Okay, I will."

Finley politely asked, "Could we stick a poster on the door of your shop?"

Sienna smiled at him and replied, "Feel free to do so."

"Thank you," Finley expressed his gratitude before heading out to stick the poster.

Daniel walked around the shelves of the corner store. The store only had two small shelves and a few items, so he finished looking at a glance.

He picked up a bottle of black tea and then walked toward Sienna.

Glancing at the tea, Sienna said, "Five bucks."

Daniel paid in cash.

After paying, he placed the black tea in front of Sienna. He said, "Here, have a drink to cool off."

Sienna's face flushed with anger as she stared at him. She stood up abruptly and exclaimed, "What do you mean by that, Daniel Morrison?"

His intention was to reduce her anger, but she interpreted it as him igniting her desire.

Finley was startled. Did someone actually dare to call Daniel by his full name?

He popped his head out to take a look. After looking, he instantly understood the situation.

Daniel liked Seinna who was beautiful and had an exquisite figure.

Daniel calmly said, "I work at the local police station, so we'll be seeing each other often in the future.

Every time you see me, you're always frowning and pouting, which can cause inflammation and isn't good for your health."

"You rascal," Sienna responded as she handed him the black tea with force. Pushing him toward the exit, she said, "I don't welcome you here."

Daniel turned around and grabbed her wrist. He held her waist to forcefully pull her into his embrace.

He was so strong that he could easily control Sienna.

Sienna ended up falling into his embrace.

Their bodies were pressed together. Sienna's heart raced as she breathed nervously. She was so nervous that her whole face was hot.

Sienna felt her heart racing as she was overwhelmed by the familiar scent of the man.

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