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The Divorce Prescription (Celina and Adam) novel Chapter 346

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Chapter 346

Adam’s clothes were torn, leaving him without anything to wear.

Meanwhile, Celine was unyielding in her need for warmth. As she clung to him, pressing her hand against him, he gently pulled it away. She nestled her face into his neck, pleading. “Please don’t. I’m so cold.”

Her voice was gentle and fragile during her illness, reminiscent of a spoiled child. Adam recognized that, even in good health, she would still be coquettish when sleeping with him.

She had always been a little devil in her own right. However, since their divorce, he hadn’t had the chance to experience that side of her for quite some time

Adam struggled to restrain himself but ultimately couldn’t resist. His hands moved to her buttons, beginning to remove her clothing. Chaos erupted around the.

partially, exposing the contours of his back,

He flipped her over, pinning her down while she hastily pulled his shirt. His white shirt was torn partially, accentuating the allure of his shoulder blades. Celine’s cold hands held onto him.

He pressed her down, their skin touching. She was icy cold, and he was aggressively warm, like a clash of ice and fire. In that small mountain village bed, their connection sparked, igniting all their passion

She moaned softly beneath him as if she was burned. Adarn gazed at her delicate face, a visage that could captivate any man in her presence, stirring something deep within him. He pinched her jaw and pressed his lips against hers.

Celine ter as if she had plunged into a blazing furnace, her entire body engulfed in unbearable heat. Desperate to escape, she struggled to hide but was held firmly in place. Something was forced into her mouth, causing her to sob

Men were often swayed by visual allure, and Adam was no exception. Hence, he leaned down and kissed her once more.

Celine dodged and exclaimed, “Adam, why are you here? Let me go!”

Adam’s voice was hoarse. “How can we possibly let go of one another in this state?”

Celine felt her mind go blank She recalled the struggles she and Benjamin had been facing and still wondered if Adam would show up.

Now, he was here, and shockingly, he was taking advantage of her fever and coma to act this way. “Adam, have you forgotten that we’re divorced?”

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