"Ally..."

Reaching out to hug her, Frederick's eyes were filled with distress. In fact, he had been caught completely off guard from what had happened that night. Until this instant, his mind was still half-confused!

"Don't touch me! Don't touch me! Get out! Get out!"

"Don't do this, listen to me, okay?"

"No! I won't!"

After pushing and hitting him, Alicia cried and yelled, covering her ears. She was also overwhelmed by a feeling of extreme dejection. Frederick was also very helpless. He would either be interrupted by her or his words would be covered by her noises. In the end, he couldn't do anything else but sigh. Meanwhile, Alicia struggled and had lost her strength. She laid motionless in his arms.

For God knows how long, the two remained in that position. When Frederick came back to his senses, Alicia had already fallen asleep.

As he wiped away her tears, he noticed that she was huffing in her dreams. He smiled at her and dropped a kiss on her forehead. When he thought of the strange occurrences recently, he paused. How could she have been continuously mistaken for Danica?

It was possible that one or two people mistook her for Danica but it was impossible for so many people to do it continuously. From what he remembered, she had even been mistaken by two people in one day. How could she have met every single one of Danica's friends?

Even if it was true, she only resembled Danica slightly. How could she be called 'Danica' more than once?

Qiana was probably Danica's closest friend. Obviously, she had never met Alicia. Who else would be so close to Danica to even go up to Alicia?

In his memory, Danica had always been a quiet girl. In her spare time, she read books and painted by herself. Her friends were all pretentious. She used to complain about them, saying that they should be separated because of their different interests. Those socialites compared themselves based on brands. Those friendships were more snobbish than it was sincere. Except for gatherings and cocktail parties, there was no such genuine friendship whereby they kept in touch with each other on normal days.

If she really had so many close friends, how could no one have known where she went for six years?

Alicia perm her hair because

something strange going on but he didn't know what it was. He even saw Alicia frowning in her sleep. Even though she had fallen asleep, her hands

of them would've been asleep

cautiously and set her onto the bed. After covering her with the blanket, he stared at her in a

to get into bed. In the end, he stayed on the sofa. Even though he was tired, he

was not in a hurry to get up early. Before closing his eyes, he still reminded himself not to sleep

by a muffled sound of thumping. He bounced up and saw Alicia kneeling on the bed, lifting the blanket. He rushed over.

arm, Alicia hit

and she felt that her head was heavy. Yet, she subconsciously wanted to get up. When her hand touched the bed, she drew back. She supported herself from the ground and wanted to get up. In an instant, Frederick understood what she was resisting. She didn't want to

a strong hug. Then, he threw her back on the bed,

at him angrily, yelling uncontrollably to be

her legs, Frederick pressed down against her and hugged

has ever touched this bed except you! No woman has ever lived in this room

paused. Frederick then

at him,

that I have never touched Danica. I haven't before and it's even more impossible at present! Thus, what you said about holding you and fantasizing about her is all

didn't seem to believe it yet as she was still looking at him dubiously. Frederick fell speechless and he looked at

so much. Why

waiting for her to answer, he continued, "It's not only

was the same for men. He had once held the

understood his words but at this instant, his words had zero credibility to

from men!" This society was obviously more tolerant of men! If she went out to fool around with a man despite being married, Frederick would have dumped her aside!

rich and poor, right?

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