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The Divorce Prescription Chapter 290

    A rtionship between two women was simple–they just needed to be sincere with one another. Unfortunately, it appeared that Hailey and Carly would


    never be friends.


    Adam left the bed and took a warm towel from the bathroom. He ced it gently on Celine’s injury. She would feel better with a warmpress like this.


    Then, Adumid back down on the bed. His <b>phone </b>lit up with a message from Carly.


    Carly had sent him a photo. It was a set of sexy lingerie from a runway show.


    Carly asked, “Do you like it?”


    After reconciling this time, Carly had been a great deal more obedient and thoughtful aspared to how arrogant she was before.


    He could tell that Carly was trying her best to <b>please </b>him and was also trying to take their rtionship to the next level.


    They were all grown men and women, so some things didn’t need to be said out loud. Anyone who was supposed to know would know.


    Adam was about to reply to the message when a soft and fragrant body suddenly rolled over into his arms.


    Adam paused and looked down. Celine was in his arms.


    Hailey slept on the inside and had taken the nket with her when she rolled over. So, Celine didn’t have a nket over herself and <b>had </b>felt cold, which was why she had rolled over to Adam’s side in search of warmth.


    Adam’s body was paralyzed as <b>a </b>sleeping Celine inserted herself under his nker.


    She was sleeping under the same nket as he was. Her small head rested on his strong chest as she continued sleeping


    Adam swallowed and called her name softly.


    “Celine? Celine!”


    Celine frowned in her sleep and muttered, “It’s too noisy. Stop making noise!”


    Adam was speechless.


    Celine’s hands started bing restless as they moved downward and slipped under his shirt, touching his abs. “It’s warm.”


    Her hands were cold, hence she had put them under his shirt and onto his abs for warmth.


    Adam grabbed her hands to keep her from feeling around. What was she doing?


    Her hands lit a fire in him. Adam could feel <b>that </b>his entire body had gone numb.


    After parting with her, he had led a celibate lifestyle. Even when faced with Carly’s flirting, he couldn’t muster up any interest at all.


    However, when Celine touched him, his blood started heating up. He recalled all the times they had entwined themselves together passionately. As it turned out, he hadn’t forgotten anything after all


    He had already divorced Celine. The woman he loved now should be <b>Carly</b>.


    Adam closed and reopened his eyes several times to suppress the desire arising within his body. He wouldn’t give in to Celine’s charm and seduction tactics anymore. He would never have sex with her again.


    Fortunately, Celine didn’t move anymore in his arms. She felt like she was sleeping on the hearth and was veryfortable. She entered a deep sleep. Adam wanted to push her away, but the second he moved she would cling to him tighter. He could only leave it be. He slowly closed his eyes.


    The next morning, Hailey opened her eyes. She was the first to wake up.


    She sat up as she rubbed the sleepiness out of her eyes, but she was quickly stunned by what she saw. That was because she had seen Adam and Celine sleeping together in each other’s embrace.


    Hailey thought that she must have been confused given her half awake s


    Adam and Celine slept under the same nket with Adam’s arms wrapped around Celine’s shoulders as they slept clinging <b>onto </b>each other.


    state, but after rubbing at her eyes again only <b>did </b>she realize that it was real. That couldn’t be right!


    Hailey yanked the nket off the two of them and kicked Adam off the bed…
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