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You Hit My Heart (Joyce and Luther) novel Chapter 984

The next day, the early morning sunlight shone straight into the room from the gaps between the windows, leaving golden fragments scattered around the ground.

The Heath residence.

Charlotte woke up from her sleep. Actually she had been woken up by the commotion of the person sleeping next to her.

She sat up and looked at Otis' cold, hard back as he was dressing, and couldn't help but ask, "What have you been up to lately, leaving early and coming home so late?"

Otis looked into the mirror, his jaw slightly raised, and did the buttons one by one.

"Don’t ask questions you shouldn’t ask." He bristled disdainfully.

Charlotte lifted the covers straight up and got out of the bed in her pink pajamas, "Otis, don't go too far. Since you treat me like this, aren't you afraid that one day people may find out?"

"Huh." Otis looked back at her as if he had heard a very funny joke, "Find out? Don't worry. I assure you, if you want to reveal something to them, it will be your stuff that will be found out first."

"You!" Otis in the end got a hold over her and she thus could not really do anything to him however she wanted to.

She had put up with him long enough, and she did not how much longer she would have to put up with him. One more such terrible day would be too much!

She rushed behind him and her eyes fell on his clothes, "Tell me the truth, do you have eyes for that woman Zora?"

She paid close attention to Otis's movements recently. Every day when he returned, she could not find any traces of women from his clothes. Lipstick, perfume, and hair, she could find none of them and he was so clean.

In the past, although he had got quite a lot of women, she knew they could not make any big difference, and it was not like she really liked him all so much, so she did not even bother to do anything about it.

But now it's different.

Her keen sixth sense told her that Otis had become different.

Of course she didn’t have to worry about a man who spent all his time on alcohol and women, but what if the man suddenly stopped doing all of these? That was definitely a bad sign.

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