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Unbreakable Love His Passion for Her Transcends Death novel Chapter 400

Yvette was starting to have a hard time breathing. Fortunately, the kiss didn't last for too long.

Xavier touched her blushing face and stopped kissing her. Then, he asked softly, "Have I scared you?"

She looked away and wanted to get out of his embrace again. However, he pulled her back into his arms once more. "Don't move. You're pregnant now."

"Why are you still doing this when you know I'm pregnant?" she said angrily.

"We're husband and wife; it's normal for us to kiss," he said slowly.

She pulled the blanket over herself and didn't say another word. Xavier wasn't used to her being so quiet.

"Can you say something?" He didn't even realize how low he had gotten.

"There's nothing for me to say. I want to return to my room, so let me go now," she coldly demanded.

Xavier didn't agree to her request and held her tighter. From that moment onward, he wanted to stay by her side so that no one else could approach her.

"I've been remembering bits and pieces of my childhood recently."

Yvette looked up at him in confusion. Then, he said, "I remember how you were bullied when I first met you. You fell on the ground and scraped your knees."

She was stunned. Even at that moment, she still couldn't tell whn she'd met Xavier and when it had been Jeremiah in the past—she couldn't tell them apart.

From what she could remember, she's first met Xavier when he'd visited the Snyder family with Luther. Back then, they'd still been neighbors. Xavier had been standing in the yard in his white shirt.

From what she was hearing at that moment, the person she'd met first was most likely Jeremiah.

"What happened next?" she asked.

"Then, you called me Xav. Now that I think about it, I didn't even know how you knew me." Xavier told her everything he remembered about the past.

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