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The wrong Woman novel by Ginny Not Genie novel Chapter 681

Daniel was dumbfounded. He and Sienna had agreed they were in a relationship, but she acted like she wasn't a part of it.

He reached for her hand again, looking into her eyes, and said, "I can tell you're not being truthful by how your eyes dart around. Your cheeks are also red. You seem nervous, and I can sense fear."

Sienna met his intense gaze and felt a knot form in her throat. She knew his job made him skilled at spotting lies in people.

She worried that he might see straight through her, leaving her with no way to conceal anything in the future. Uncertainty overwhelmed her thoughts.

Daniel continued, "This is your home now, too. Stop thinking of yourself as just a guest when you're here.

"And when it comes to addressing me, feel free to use 'Daniel,' 'Dan,' 'Darling,' or 'Sweetheart,' but never 'Captain Morrison.'"

Sienna bit her lip, feeling her cheeks grow warm.

He locked eyes with her, his gaze lingering on her rosy lips. His mouth began to dry up.

She was shy, but she didn't look away.

Daniel sensed that the moment was right. He moved closer, cupped her cheeks, and kissed her.

Sienna was utterly stunned. Her heart raced as she gazed at him, feeling his warm and slightly moist lips against hers as he kissed her.

He closed his eyes, seemingly savoring the sensation of her lips and tongue.

Sienna was swept away by this strange sensation, her body growing warm and weak. The tingling was entirely new to her, and his kiss instantly captured her.

It was her first kiss.

They hadn't even made it inside yet, and Daniel was already so intense. She wondered if she would still be a virgin after they went in.

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