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The wrong Woman novel by Ginny Not Genie novel Chapter 684

"I'm still busy. Even though I finished my task, I apprehended a group of folks waiting for questioning. I just got back home, had a shower, changed, and now I've got to rush back," Daniel explained.

"If that's the case, you didn't have to come all this way to tell me. A phone call would've suffice," Sienna replied in a considerate tone.

Daniel gently ran his hand through her hair and said affectionately, "I didn't come here just to tell you about that."

"Then, what brings you here? Is there something else?" Sienna blinked her eyes in confusion.

"Well, I wanted to see you, and mainly, I came to kiss you," Daniel answered sincerely.

Feeling her cheeks heating up, Sienna turned away. She was too shy to reply. She thought Daniel's words were always bold.

Daniel slowly leaned toward her lips and whispered, "Sisi, can I kiss you again?"

Sienna's heart raced as she closed her eyes. She slightly parted her lips to meet his passionate kiss.

Daniel cradled her head with one hand, pulling her closer with the other, yearning to feel their bodies pressed together.

Letting go of her reservation and shyness, Sienna wrapped her arms around his neck and responded passionately to his deep kiss.

They snuggled in the car for over ten minutes.

Eventually, mindful of not wanting to hold Daniel up from his work, Sienna insisted on leaving the car. After exchanging quick goodbyes, she hastened upstairs with light steps.

As she climbed the stairs, her face lit up with a blend of happiness and shyness, akin to a lovestruck bird fluttering with joy.

Later that night, just as Sienna was about to sleep, she received a message from Daniel. "Are you asleep, Sisi? I'd love to hear your voice."

Sienna quickly replied, "I'm about to sleep. My place is small, and I worry about prying ears."

Daniel: "Tomorrow's my day off. How about we go on a date?"

Sienna's mind raced after she read his message. She was torn between her excitement for the date and her concern of running into familiar faces.

After careful consideration, she texted back, "Let's go hiking tomorrow."

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