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The wrong Woman novel by Ginny Not Genie novel Chapter 788

When Sienna was dating Daniel, she never dared to imagine she could one day marry into a wealthy family.

Now, with his sudden proposal, she impulsively agreed in the heat of the moment.

The abrupt change left her feeling unprepared.

Reflecting on it calmly, she realized she had acted too hastily.

At that moment, Daniel walked over with a plate of mac and cheese topped with sausage and celery and a bowl of salad. He placed it in front of Sienna before sitting beside her.

"Try it and see if it's to your taste," he said.

Sienna felt a warmth in her heart as she looked down at the dish. It looked delicious.

Using the fork, she lightly ate some mac and cheese. It tasted just like home.

Sienna smiled at him and said, "It's very good, thank you."

Gazing at her tenderly, Daniel smiled back at her as he was very content.

She began to eat quietly because she was really hungry.

After a few bites, she held the bowl and ate the salad. She caught a glimpse of Daniel's gaze. It was tender, almost like the way one would look at a child. Her heart skipped a beat.

She slowly put down the bowl and pressed her lips together, suddenly aware of her behavior.

"Would you like to have some?" Sienna asked.

Daniel leaned closer and replied, "Just one bite."

"I'll get you the fork," Sienna said as she started to get up.

Daniel took her hand. He said, "We're getting married tomorrow, can't we share a fork?"

Staring at him, Sienna hesitated. It wasn't that she couldn't; she just felt a bit embarrassed.

Just moments ago, they were like familiar strangers. Now, they had skipped the dating phase entirely and were about to become husband and wife.

The leap was too great; it lacked the natural progression of intimacy.

Daniel was disappointed when he saw Sienna's reaction.

"Never mind, I won't be having any," he said before letting go of her hand. "When you're done, just leave the dishes here. Someone will clean up tomorrow."

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