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When Her Death Couldn't Break Him novel Chapter 1095

Chapter 1095 Sleeping Together
When Jessica found out, she couldn't help but click her tongue, “How shameless. She's still sleeping together with Nathaniel even after their divorce.”

Cecilia overheard the murmurs outside and got up to check.

She saw Jessica and a few maids gossiping about her.

Cecilia was speechless. What could Nathaniel even do to her now?

“If you can't stand me sleeping next to Nathaniel, why don't you give it a try?” Cecilia called out loudly from upstairs.

Jessica's face instantly changed at those words.

If she were to lie next to Nathaniel, she probably wouldn't live to see the morning sun.

“I'm not like you. I haven't married Nathaniel yet, so nothing would happen between us.” Jessica feigned innocence.

Cecilia chuckled. “And after you marry him, would you dare to lie next to him and see what happens?”

Jessica was silenced once again.

She didn't say another word and went back to her own room, slamming the door shut.

She couldn't wait to hear Cecilia's screams.

During the day, Cecilia must've gotten lucky—Nathaniel didn't have one of his fits. But at night? That would be a different story.

Once Jessica left, Cecilia returned to her room and lay down to rest.

She had been exhausted, constantly running between places.

The bed was big. After lying down, Cecilia didn't get too close to Nathaniel. She was careful not to touch his wounds.

In the dark, she didn't know how long she had slept when suddenly, the man's arm reached over, pulling her into his embrace.

Cecilia was sound asleep and didn't notice. She leaned against his chest, finding herself sleeping even more soundly.

The next morning, Cecilia woke up at eight.

For the first time in a while, the bodyguards and maids at the manor finally had a good night's sleep. Nathaniel hadn't gone into one of his rages.

When Cecilia opened her eyes, she saw Nathaniel sleeping quietly and properly. At some point, she had ended up in his arms.

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