17kNovel

Font: Big Medium Small
Dark Eye-protection
17kNovel > The Day I Kissed An Older Man > Chapter 64

Chapter 64

    Chapter 64


    Jeremy’s smile grew wider when he saw Corinne flustered with embarrassment. “My friend, the key to


    ying the role of a good wife is to learn to call your husband by his first name. Do you think it makes


    sense for a wife to call her husband ‘mister’ all the time?”


    “Call you by your name?” Corinne thought about his suggestion and had a look of disgust on her face.


    “Ugh, forget about it! I’ll probably get goosebumps if I do that!”


    There were only a handful of people in this world who were allowed to call him by his first name only,


    yet she was reluctant to do so.


    Jeremy’s face darkened, and he pressed her abdomen a little harder.


    The extra pressure made her feel ufortable, so she frowned and said, “Ah, not so hard! It hurts!”


    Her voice was weak due to her period pains, and the phrase ‘not so hard’ sounded very ambiguous


    and seductive in a big bedroom where only the two of them were there.


    They were both taken aback for a moment, and their


    After two seconds of silence, Jeremy smiled. “How much gentler do you want your belly to his strength


    at once and began to caress her stomach with a feather -like touch.


    Corinne felt ticklish and was very sure that he was teasing her on purpose. Her face soured and she


    said petntly, “Tch. I want your gentleness to be like the air, and the best way you can do that is to


    take your filthy paws off me and stay as far away from me as possible!”


    ‘Filthy paws?’ Jeremy cocked an eyebrow and know.”


    Corinne put her hand on the man’s chest and pushed him away defensively. “I’m not nervous! I just feel


    hot…”


    ‘Hot…’ That word added anotheryer of meaning to the already ambiguous atmosphere. She had


    been feeling ufortable to begin with, and her face only turned red because he was teasing. her.


    She pursed her small plump lips uneasily and lowered her gaze. Her reddened eyes even seemed a


    little watery, almost like she was about to cry.


    It was one of those rare moments of pitifulness from that brash and headstrong Corinne. Jeremy


    narrowed his handsome eyes, and his throat suddenly felt a little dry as his Adam’s apple bobbed.


    ‘Forget it. I won’t bully her anymore.’ He gazed down, retracted his hand, and handed her the cup of


    warm water that he ced on the bedside table. “Drink it while it’s hot.”


    Corinne took it from him and said, “Thank you.”


    Jeremy got up and went to the bathroom.


    Corinne heaved a sigh of relief. ‘He sure is acting a little weird today…”


    Content ? copyrighted by N?velDrama.Org.


    …


    Back at the Holdens’ estate, Francine sat in her small pink car and got angrier as she recalled the


    events of that day. She mmed her hands angrily on the steering wheel.


    Her failure to catch Corinne cheating led to her being severely scolded by her grandmother. She was in


    a foul mood and decided to get some air by going for a ride.


    At that moment, she did not dare to go home anymore after seeing her elder brother’s car in the yard.


    She was afraid that he would end up reprimanding her.


    In her eyes, that ursed Corinne was the bane of her existence.


    Nothing good ever happened to her since Corinne married Jeremy. It reached a point where her


    grandmother-who usually doted on her all the time-slowly began to dislike her. She was told to learn


    from Corinne’s example! ‘What’s there to learn from her? Does Grandma expect me to emte how


    poor Corinne is?’


    Francine was irritable when she suddenly spotted a short and portly man sneaking around at their door.


    ‘Who could that be?’


    She got out of the car, observed the man for a while, and finally walked over to ask, “Who are you?


    What are you doing in front of our house?”
『Add To Library for easy reading』
Popular recommendations
The Wrong Woman The Day I Kissed An Older Man Meet My Brothers Even After Death A Ruthless Proposition Wired (Buchanan-Renard #13)