The Wrong Woman
Chapter 899
It was already past 8:00 pm after dinner, and Candice had enjoyed some fruit. She felt somewhat uneasy being alone in the vast house with only Elio.
After checking the time, she stood up and said, "It's getting late. I should head back."
Seeming flustered, Elio quickly rose and grabbed her wrist. His voice sounded urgent as he called her name. "Candice."
She turned to face him. His eyes sparkled with anticipation as he added, "Just stay a little longer. It's not even 9:00 pm yet. There's no rush."
Candice couldn't bring herself to reject him. She felt a tug at her heartstrings as the man she had feelings for persuaded her to stay. With no resistance, she settled back into her seat and meekly agreed, "Okay."
Concerned she might get bored, Elio suggested, "Would you like to watch some TV or maybe a movie?"
After a brief hesitation, Candice asked, "How about an animated movie?"
for a moment before responding eagerly, "Sure, which one do you want
childish. Instead, he found her endearing and
animated film if it made her happy. He wouldn't feel bored no matter what they did as long as
thought, Candice replied, "Anything's fine. Just
watched TV or films and never watched
choice might not hold her interest, he quickly pulled out his phone and texted Sean. "I need the
movie link and a cautionary
Without further thought, Elio
the living room
the TV. He settled in with Candice.
was visually appealing,
and female leads. However, ten minutes in, the plot unexpectedly shifted. The scenes turned explicit and wild,
panicking He frantically
moans became more unrestrained, and the scenes
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