You Hit My Heart by Kylie Stanford
Chapter 1885
Chapter 1885: The Unmanageable Kind
After leaving Reese's room, Vicki returned to the villa where she currently resided. Luther had offered them temporary accommodation, a cluster of villas similar to a resort, each person in their own, not too far away, but still quite convenient.
Returning to their temporary home, she noticed the shoes placed at the door, confirming that Felix had indeed returned.
Vicki raised her voice at the doorway, calling out, "Felix?"
However, no one answered her. Clearly, Felix had returned, yet he was ignoring her. He had been consistently irritable since leaving the hospital, and it was the kind that was hard to pacify.
Vicki realized that her usual ways of dealing with him were no longer effective. In the past, when Felix had been moody, she would push him down, they would sleep it off, and everything would be resolved the next day.
But this time, it didn't work!
The day he came back from the hospital, she couldn't wait, and despite being careful due to his wounds, they indulged their desires for a long time.
Afterward, she thought everything had been resolved.
Little did she know, the next day he was still moody, intentionally ignoring her, speaking to her with indifference, and refusing to sleep with her.
This went on for several days, each day the same.
Today, Vicki had finally had enough. After sorting out the mess with Seren and dealing with a bunch of other issues, she was exhausted every day, and now she had to pacify a man at home. She couldn't handle it. She kicked her shoes off and stormed into the villa, heading straight to the study upstairs.
returned; he was currently in the study, working on his computer, doing
I called you at the door; don't tell me you didn't hear me. The house isn't that big, and my voice isn't that low," Vicki said, unable
computer. "I did respond; you just didn't hear me," he
forcefully closed his laptop. "Felix, have you had enough of this? This petulance has been going on for days. What exactly do you want?
a seductive manner. "Not
Vicki retorted, "..."
as he walked out from behind the desk in the study, coming up to Vicki. Seeing
and you're aware that you're being petulant. Are you done? Enough," Vicki suddenly pushed Felix until he was against the desk,
couldn't help but swallow hard. Her face was slightly flushed due to anger, even though
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to her head. This man had been playing tricks for days just to deliberately provoke her? It was
"Felix, are you unsatisfied? Just say it. Don't beat around the bush; I don't have time
speaking, she began unbuttoning his
man, surely this move would
didn't believe
his back against it, watching her with a stormy gaze. He suddenly grabbed
speaking earnestly, "No, it's not that. Don't use the same tactics to deceive me each time. Don't always treat me like an animal ruled by base instincts. I'm very clear now. If you can't fully understand
acting on impulse with her. Afterward, he felt that they couldn't continue like this, he had to make her fully aware
uncomfortable with being rebuffed. He seemed
don't want to,
stood up, Felix suddenly
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In Chapter 1885 of the You Hit My Heart series, Joyce and Luther got married today. Joyce looked up and asked the man-to-be: What's your name?... Luther was surprised, this girl really doesn't know her name???. A strange marriage, Actually to make grandma I'm happy Joyce faked a marriage with Luther the famous handsome but she didn't know it at all. Will this Chapter 1885 author Kylie Stanford mention any details. Follow Chapter 1885 and the latest episodes of this series at Novelxo.com.
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