Suzanne was having breakfast in the living room. She was scrolling through her phone to catch up on
the news about yesterday’s failed missileunch thatnded on the Muzat border.
Norvania had been roundly condemned, with reports from Muzat and other international news agencies
iming hundreds of deaths. They demanded the highestpensation and apologies.
ording to Norvania, the missile had strayed off course and identally hit a major drug den along
the Muzat border. Tons of drugs and hundreds of drug lords were wiped out in the st.
Suzanne grew increasingly worried as she read on.
Although the world leaders knew that Norvania’s missile had destroyed a drug den, they seemed to
turn a blind eye. Instead, they were intent on stirring up tension and trouble.
Just then, the voice of the housekeeper broke in, “Mr. Morrison, good morning.”
nne snapped out of her thoughts & hurried into the foyer.
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ng slightly, she nced nervously at Nathan, who was still as dsome and imposing as ever.
Nate,” Suzanne called his name softly. Tears welled up in her eyes. She felt an overwhelming sense of
concern.
Nathan smiled tenderly at her. He walked over to her in his slippers and hugged her silently. Suzanne
was held tightly in his arms.
After some time, she slowly put her arms around his waist and whispered, “You look so tired. Do you
want a little rest in the room?”
Nathan rested his head on her shoulder and shook it.
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“Are you hungry? Do you want some breakfast?”
Nathan shook his head again. He held her even tighter. He closed his. eyes and savored the strength
that her presence was bringing to him.
“Nate, do you-” Suzanne began, but Nathan’s charming, husky voice cut her off, “I just want to hold
you. Let me recharge.”
Suzanne’s heart skipped a beat. She couldn’t believe what she heard- Nathan found strength and
comfort in hugging her. She let him hold her for a while.
Then she let him take her out for breakfast before apanying him back to the room. After a shower,
he led her to bed.
was now 9:00 am. Suzanne had only been up for less than an hour before Nathan had her back in bed.
She hadn’t expected Nathan to fall asleep so quickly.
It seemed as if he hadn’t had any proper rest in thest few days and waspletely exhausted.
Suzanne remained with him, silently watching his handsome face. She tried not to disturb him in any
way. She even resisted the urge to smooth the furrow in his forehead. Slry, she drifted off to sleep.
When Nathan woke up in the evening, he found that Suzanne was no longer by his side. He sat up in a
hurry and looked around him. Then hem e covers over his head and got out of bed.
shed out of the room in a panic. His hands were gripping wing of the corridor as he looked down the
stairs. It was only en that he saw her sitting on the couch in the living room, absorbed in a book.
He couldn’t help but smile at her fondly. He was amazed that
Suzanne’s love of learning and reading hadn’t changed even with her amnesia.
As a child, he had always felt that Suzanne preferred books to him. Books still seemed more important
than the fact that he was her husband.
Nathan came down the stairs and sat gently beside Suzanne. She was still deeply immersed in her
book and waspletely unaware of his presence.
It wasn’t until Nathan snatched the book from her hands that she
looked up and realized he was there.
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