The Divorcee and Her Three Chaotic Children
Chatper 216
Chapter 216
With a grin as warm as a mother’s embrace, Ivan chuckled.
Olivia couldn’t help but feel a twinge of guilt.
She thought, “Clothes? Is there something amiss with my clothes?”
Glancing down reflexively, Olivia was mortified to discover that she was wearing none other than William’s shirt.
Even though the shirt was practically a tent on her, the realization was still like a bucket of ice water poured over her.
She felt extremely embarrassed.
How in the world was she in William’s shirt?
That’s why Ivan looked at her with his grin while she was making a fool out of herself. She was beyond embarrassing!
“Look, Ivan,” she stammered, “I think what you said makes sense. I’ll just… dash to change.”
Olivia made a beeline for her room and shut the door with a thud.
But in a blink, she was back out, clutching her pillow as if it was a lifeline.
“I’m going back to my own room…”
Olivia covered her head with a pillow and fled the scene.
Ivan just stood there, a soft chuckle, escaping him, thinking, “Mrs. Kinsman sure is a hoot. It’s clear why Mr. Kinsman has been smitten with her all these years.”
Olivia returned to her room as if she was fleeing. After confirming that the door was closed, she exhaled deeply.
“When the heck did I end up in William’s shirt?” She wondered, her cheeks burning.
The idea of sleepwalking crossed her mind. But no, she wouldn’t change clothes even if she was sleepwalking, right?
“Did that cheeky rascal William take advantage of me in my sleep?” she thought.
Her internal outrage was interrupted when the bathroom door swung open.
Out came William, donning her bathrobe, toweling his hair as he swaggered out.
wife, you’re
Olivia demanded, “explain the
upstairs to find me last night and got drenched in the process. I just didn’t want you to
said it as if he was talking about
he was
“You changed my clothes?”
“Indeed.”
cheeky rascal!” Olivia threw the pillow in
held it in his arms, then leant
like it’s the first time I’ve seen you, is it? Feeling
Olivia was pis sed off by this guy. Before she could retort, his
was suddenly
brief moment, Olivia felt a
head to the office. Thank you for sending me
long while, William finally let go
he took the phone from Olivia
“That cheeky… William!”
thought, “Why the heck did he have to be so rough? My lips feel
she winced, touching her tender
on the bedside table buzzed with a new
snat ched up her phone, and opened
was flooding her
late last night. Bet he’s
circles under his eyes and looks
[The sun’s up, Liv. Are you
Olivia could practically hear Chelsea’s gossip-hungry
typed out a message on
the midnight watch on
[Liv, you’re finally
Chelsea replied immediately.
even added a cheeky wink
[Waking up to your gossip. Are you secretly crushing on Jameson? Maybe
message, Olivia haphazardly pulled on some clothes from her
My favorite couple hasn’t even gotten together and they’re already breaking up. It’s enough to drive a girl mad! Do you think William
Chelsea, the two of them
soon as she arrived on the first floor, she spotted Jameson, playfully clinging to William, as they both hopped into
It was
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