Chapter summary: Chapter 866 from the book Never Mistake a Queen for a Lapdog by Serena Kingsley
Discover the most important events of Chapter 866, a chapter full of surprises in the acclaimed novel Never Mistake a Queen for a Lapdog. With the engaging writing of Serena Kingsley, this Romance masterpiece continues to thrill and captivate with every page.
She was an incredible cook.
Felix violently snapped out of his daze, realizing his mind was entirely consumed by Claire.
He forced the suffocating emotions down, stood up, and went upstairs to shower.
When he opened the closet, the first thing he saw was the pajamas she had picked out for him.
They were a little childish, designed as a matching set with hers.
He had always hated them and refused to wear them.
He hadn't let her wear hers either.
Whenever she reached for them, he would grab her waist, pull her against him, and whisper against her skin, "You're just going to take it off anyway. Why bother putting it on?"
He preferred her wearing absolutely nothing.
But tonight, he took the matching pajamas he had sworn never to touch and walked into the bathroom.
The moment he stepped inside, his eyes locked onto the massive, wall-to-wall mirror.
They had spent countless heated, frantic nights pressed against that very glass.
He used to pin her against the mirror, driving into her and demanding she tell him how much she loved him.
She had never held back.
Over and over, breathless and desperate, she would chant her love for him.
And with every confession, he had lost his mind a little more, claiming her with possessive dominance.
He hadn't been lying when he told her he was falling for her.
Maybe it was the meals she cooked.
Maybe it was the light she always left on for him.
Maybe it was the stubborn little succulents by the window.
Or maybe it was the explosive, earth-shattering sex.
Whatever the reason, his heart beat for her now.
She had promised she loved him too.
This couldn't be the end.
It just couldn't be.
Felix whirled around, sprinting down the stairs and out the door, throwing himself into his car and tearing off into the night.

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