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Her Innocence novel Chapter 45

Summary for Chapter 45: Her Innocence

Summary of Chapter 45 – A pivotal chapter in Her Innocence by Diyya

The chapter Chapter 45 is one of the most intense moments in Her Innocence, written by Diyya. With signature elements of the Internet genre, this part of the story reveals deep conflicts, shocking revelations, and decisive character changes. A must-read for anyone following the narrative.

Nathan Rivera's POV

"Where is Janet?" I asked Lydia who was fixing the table, she jolted at my voice but I took no notice of that.

"She went to buy grocery." She told me as I raised my eyebrow at her and made my way to get my coat. She is in so much trouble after scaring the shit out of me.

I went out of the house and walked down the streets towards the small shop in long strides. I entered the shop and quickly spotted her paying the cashier with the bodyguard standing right behind her. This woman was nowhere in sight when I woke up and it gave me chills to know she had gone out without me knowing. What if her aunt had got to her? I was so very glad to see her bodyguard otherwise he was out of the job.

"Woman!" Janet squealed and turned to me as I glared at her. While the cashier looked at us with a weird face.

"You are awake, I was just buying some groceries." She smiled at me unaware of me glaring at her.

"I can very well see that." She nudged me on my stomach and walked past me, out of the shop while carrying the groceries in her tiny hands. I took the groceries out of her hands and into mine as we walked side to side towards the house. When we walked inside the house, I gave the groceries to the bodyguard and got a hold of my wife, slinging her over my shoulder like a bag of potatoes.

"NATHAN!!! WHAT IS WRONG WITH YOU??" I slapped across her butt, strode straight to our bedroom and threw her on the bed. She was such a lightweight.

"Next time tell me wherever you are going. Even if I am outside, in the hospital you will tell me where you are going. Out with Valeria or Bella, or you go out with Lydia, or to get groceries. You will wake me up and then go out. Okay?" I pointed it out as I stood in front of her while she was holding her face while trying to control her laughter with her hair all over her face. I tried to muster up my angry face but I couldn't hold myself and chuckled with her. I towered over her and hugged little body as she interviewed her fingers in my hair massaging her scalp, cuddling in the bed.

"I got scared. Never do that again, I am worried about you." I told her as she sighed.

"Nathan, I am right here. I promise to always tell you where I am going. Okay?" She hugged me tighter as I nodded my head.

I walked up to my beautiful wife and sat right beside her giving her a kiss on her cheek as she blushed and turned to face me. She shook her head and roamed her arms around my neck, hugging me as I pulled her closer by her waist.

"Missed me?" She nodded her head as I kissed her hair. We stayed like that for quite a moment before I pulled back and gazed at her beautiful brown orbs. I hope she loves the idea; I am going to show her. I took the envelope out of my pocket and passed in to her. She curiously took it and looked at me and then the letter, questioning me with her eyes.

"Just read it." I told her as she shrugged and ripped open the letter and took the sheet of paper out and read the words steadily.

"Tickets? Maldives? I don't understand." She lightly chuckled as I spoke.

"We are going to Maldives for the next 2 weeks for the honeymoon we missed." Her widened eyes stared at me as she was at loss of words. Only a moment later she hugged me as she kept kissing my cheek over and over again. I remember her telling me that Maldives sound really beautiful when she read it in one of the books.

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