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The wrong Woman novel by Ginny Not Genie novel Chapter 817

Water splashed over them, drenching their clothes completely.

Sienna was pressed against the wall. Her body was warm as she looked at Daniel's handsome and rugged appearance.

Water droplets slid down his short hair, amplifying the sexual tension. His wild and rough demeanor was a temptation for her.

Daniel gulped. He looked at her flushed face with an intense gaze. Then, he stared into her clear eyes.

He couldn't help but cup her face and bent down to kiss her. His kisses slid down her neck, and he slowly took off her clothes.

Sienna closed her eyes. Clutching his shoulders tightly, she was lost in desire. Her breathing ragged, and she asked shyly, "Honey, weren't you going to take a shower? Don't do this…"

Daniel didn't respond to her questions. He squeezed out some shower gel and helped her wash her body. The slick feel of her skin was intoxicating.

Sienna was too shy to look at him. She just let him have his way with her. After all, she had little experience with such intimate matters between husband and wife.

Things were beginning to heat up in the steamy bathroom.

At that moment, Sienna felt her legs go weak. She thought he was just going to kiss and caress her. She didn't know things were becoming wilder.

Daniel turned her body around and faced her away from him. He whispered in her ear, "Darling, bend over."

Sienna obediently placed her hands against the wall and bent over. As he entered her, she couldn't resist her moans any longer.

Her entire body flushed pink, her legs going weak and wobbly. She was barely able to hold on, so she let him support her waist entirely.

From the bathroom to the big bed, Sienna was very limp and feeble. She almost collapsed from exhaustion.

After they finished, she panted in his embrace before closing her eyes to rest.

Daniel's chest was hot and comfortable. After closing her eyes, the exhaustion crept up on her.

Holding her hand, Daniel kissed the back of it before kissing her head. He murmured softly, "Are you tired?"

"I'm so tired," she replied. She hadn't been the one moving, yet she felt exhausted. She complained with a soft voice, "Your stamina is incredible, I really can't keep up with you."

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