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The wrong Woman novel by Ginny Not Genie novel Chapter 762

Bumping into Daniel unexpectedly caught Sienna off guard. Her heart started racing, feeling nervous and a bit overwhelmed. She smiled warmly and nodded hello as she met Daniel's intense gaze.

Daniel froze, his hands automatically tightening into fists. Seeing Sienna after a year made his heart race uncontrollably.

She still looked as charming and vibrant as ever. However, there was a hint of sadness in her eyes, suggesting a newfound maturity. It was like she was the same, yet somehow different.

Her smile was calm and serene, with a hint of detachment.

"Sienna," Mila called out with delight. She hurried over and hugged Sienna warmly.

Sienna returned the hug. "Wanda, it's been ages."

"It really has." Mila stepped back and eyed Sienna up and down. "You've gotten lovelier."

Sienna shyly lowered her head with a smile and remained silent.

Daniel approached Sienna cautiously, his voice gentle as he greeted her, "Sienna, it's been a while."

Sienna didn't meet his gaze. She hung her head and responded, "Yes, it has."

There was a sense of distance between them, tinged with a hint of awkwardness.

Daniel let out a quiet sigh, hesitating to take another step. It suddenly dawned on him why Mila had insisted he take the day off instead of going to work.

Mila glanced at Daniel discreetly, a knowing smile spread across her face. Taking Sienna's hand, she led the way toward the house.

"Come on in, Sienna. It's been almost two years. There's so much I want to catch up on," she said.

Sienna followed Mila inside while Daniel remained at the door with his hands on his hips. He gazed up at the sky, seemingly rooted to the spot.

He turned to look at the house, torn between the desire to enter and the reluctance holding him back. Just as he managed to take a few steps forward, the image of Shelly begging him flashed through his mind.

He felt a sharp pain in his heart as he remembered. Clenching his fists, he looked away again. He'd been going through this for a year already, so holding on a bit longer wouldn't change much.

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