Chapter summary: Chapter 689 from the book Bye-bye Trash! Hello Queen! by Theresa Winters
Discover the most important events of Chapter 689, a chapter full of surprises in the acclaimed novel Bye-bye Trash! Hello Queen!. With the engaging writing of Theresa Winters, this Romance masterpiece continues to thrill and captivate with every page.
"Mmph!" Natalie struggled fiercely.
But Sebastian held the back of her head firmly, and though she twisted left and right, she couldn't break free.
The more she fought, the more a fierce desire to conquer her welled up inside him.
Her lips were soft and cool from the winter air, and he felt an urge to warm them.
His kiss was intense, driven by a man's pride. She was his wife, why couldn't he kiss her?
He thought of how she had laughed and talked with Marshall, and he had wanted to drag her back and punish her just like this.
She had a faint, captivating scent, a familiar fragrance that made his heart race.
He had never felt like this before—it was strange, yet exciting.
And to think, he had missed out on so much beauty for a cruel, manipulative liar like Joanna.
Ever since he learned she was the one who had saved him three times, his heart, once calm, would ignite whenever he saw her, a burning, restless feeling that made him want to hold her and kiss her fiercely.
Natalie was beautiful, so beautiful it was addictive.
He couldn't accept that she no longer loved him. She used to love him more than life itself.
The more Sebastian thought, the angrier he got. With his superior strength, he swept Natalie into his arms and carried her toward the large, soft bed.
Natalie's breath hitched, her breathing growing heavy as she glared at him, her face flushing. "Sebastian, what are you doing? This is illegal, you know that?"
Desire darkened Sebastian's deep eyes, and a profound smile played on his lips. "Natalie, don't forget, you're my wife. Fulfilling your marital duties is your responsibility."

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