The Wrong Woman
Chapter 67
Chapter 67
Suzanne hastily picked up her book again. Her face burned as her gaze flitted around the room.
Despite that, she still couldn’t stop herself from stealing glances at Nathan’s body.
She hid her face behind her book. For the first time, her voice cracked. “W-why didn’t you put some clothes on first?”
Nathan dried his hair with another towel. Once he was done, he
walked over to her.
“I’d have to take them off again after that. That’s too much trouble,” he said with a husky voice.
Suzanne understood what he meant and she was taken aback by this. Her innocent eyes met his dark ones, but she quickly averted her
gaze.
“Why do you have to sleep naked?” she asked, nervous.
Surprised, Nathan fell silent. He looked at Suzanne’s clueless, shy expression.
Oliver had said that she was faking her amnesia. So was she feig her lack of knowledge and inexperience as well?
Suzanne hastily pointed at closet. “There
put them on.”
misunderstood her. Suzanne had never thought about this situation
+25 BONUS
set of pajamas. By the time he returned to the
and he didn’t want to force
sleep on the floor. If he asked her for sex now, wouldn’t he
corner of his mind. He turned the lights off after getting into bed. Instantly, the room went dark. Moonlight streamed
Nathan and Suzanne’s breaths were
was especially stark because of
room.
up. “Do you know Oliver?”
by her reaction, it took a while for her to finally speak.
this He smiled bitterly,
minute as she lay
to capture
“No,” Nathan replied.
get on that ship to rescue Sally?”
expect to run into pirates during this
+25 BONUS
Read The Wrong Woman Chapter 67
Novel The Wrong Woman has been updated Chapter 67 with many climactic developments What makes this series so special is the names of the characters ^^. If you are a fan of the author Suzanne York and Nathan Morrison, you will love reading it! I'm sure you won't be disappointed when you read. Let's read the novel The Wrong Woman Chapter 67 now HERE.
Reading Novel The Wrong Woman Chapter 67
Chapter 67 novel The Wrong Woman