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The Divorce Prescription Chapter 256

    Celine’s gaze locked onto his instantly. Adam shed a smile, teasingly asking, “Are you afraid to make eye contact with me?


    She blushed. “Just forget it if you don’t want it.”


    It was all intentional. Just as she turned to walk away, Adam seized her delicate wrist and pulled her back in


    Her delicate back pressed against the pristine white porcin wall as warm water cascaded over her, drenching herpletely in an instant. She lifted her hand and pressed it against Adam.


    “What are you doing?”


    Water cascaded over his strikingly noble and handsome face, tracing the contours of his chiseled physique.


    From the pronounced angle of his sharp Adam’s apple to the alluring curve of his corbone, it flowed effortlessly downwards. The scene of a captivating man showering created an irresistible visual masterpiece.


    Celine telt overwhelmed. She darted in all directions, unsure of where to turn. She was panicked.


    Adam pinned her firmly against the wall and chuckled. “Why are you so shy? Which parts of my body <b>have </b>you yet to see?”


    Celine was taken by surprise when he suddenly pulled her into the shower. That night, he had been under the influence and disoriented, but now he waspletely sober.


    She had never experienced this intimacy with him while he <b>was </b>alert. They had never shared a shower before. She wanted to escape. “Let me go, Adam!” However, Adam would never allow her to leave. He reached out and attached something to her hair. As Celine nced <b>into </b>the mirror, she discovered he had fastened a tiny yellow hairpin. One after another, he added a pink hairpin beside it, followed by a green one…


    Celine was taken aback. During a shopping trip with Hailey and Robin, she spotted those vibrant hairpins. However, before she could make her purchase, Nikka interrupted her. Unexpectedly, he bought them.


    Adam gazed at her, captivated by her already damp, silly hair. Her cool, elegant features and striking bone structure radiated beauty. The vibrant hairpins infused her with a yful energy, enhancing her allure even further.


    He kissed the hairpin, then wrapped his strong arms around her shoulders. Holding her close, he kissed her hair gently. “Stunning


    Celine felt feeble and could barely hold herself up in his embrace. <b>Adam </b>was always generous, showering one with gifts and affection, especially after one had devoted herself to serving and pleasing him.


    She continued to struggle, whispering, “No! Adam, let me go!”


    Adam hugged her and asked hoarsely, “Celine, do you still want to help me find a good doctor for my andrology issues?”


    Celine was stunned, realizing he was truly vengeful


    He grasped her jaw,pelling her to meet his gaze and refusing to let her look away. “Is it because it wasn’t long enough? Or perhaps… not hard enough? That night, your body felt wonderfully soft. I could hear your gentle moans, delicate and soothing.


    He recounted every detail vividly.


    Celine’s cheeks were ame, her blush creeping all the way to her earlobes. She instinctively covered his mouth, her innocent gazeced with a hint of coquettishness. “Stop it!”


    Adam removed her hand and pressed it against the wall. He bent down slightly to align his tall frame <b>with </b>her height and asked, “Did you enjoy that night?


    Celine tried to break <b>free </b>and wished she could cover his mouth to stop him from


    speaking.


    Adam kissed her soft red lips, <b>his </b>eyes burning “I really enjoyed the


    night.”


    He expressed that he thoroughly enjoyed it. There was no dislike involved. He truly enjoyed it. Celine’s clear eyes shone as she looked around. Adam lowered his head and passionately kissed her.
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