Seeing how well-behaved Xavier was, Yvette decided not to press further.
Xavier couldn't help but ask, "What else did Jeremiah say?"
"Take a guess." Yvette teased him on purpose.
Xavier leaned in, wrapped his arms around her, and whispered in her ear, "Regardless of what he said, you have to trust me. I will never hurt you again, no matter what happens."
Yvette felt a bit puzzled. Why did he say "again"?
"Mom, Mr. Xavier." Noah's resentful gaze came from upstairs. He had let his guard down, and now his bastard father was already getting handsy with Yvette!
Hearing Noah's voice, Yvette quickly pushed Xavier away. Her cheeks were so flushed that they looked as though they were on fire. On the other hand, Xavier was clearly displeased about being interrupted again.
Noah walked down and stood in front of Yvette. "Mom, I want a hug too."
"Alright." Yvette picked him up.
Noah made a face at Xavier, who unfortunately couldn't see it. "Mr. Xavier, if you want a hug, you should go home and get one from your mom!"
Yvette was amused upon hearing that.
Xavier, however, didn't hold back as he retorted, "Don't you know that I can hug my wife as well? My mom isn't the only one I can hug."
Yvette quietly pinched Xavier.
Noah wanted nothing more than to sink his teeth into his bastard father. How dare that shameless man try to take Yvette away from him?
"Mom, is it okay for us to sleep together tonight?" he asked.
Yvette couldn't possibly refuse him. "Sure!"
Xavier couldn't help but feel disgruntled. So that was why he couldn't find Yvette when he went to her room last night.
When would he be able to finally hug Yvette if things went on this way?
"Are you still a three-year-old child? Why do you want to sleep with your mom?"
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