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The Next Wife novel Chapter 10

Summary for Chapter 10: The Next Wife

Chapter overview: Chapter 10 from The Next Wife

In this standout chapter of the Internet novel The Next Wife, Gift Odulesi introduces new challenges, powerful emotions, and major plot progress that captivate readers from beginning to end.

The couple did awesome lovey-dovey things, they played games and were about to head home.

"Fred, please get that teddy for me." Jayda asked like a child, pointing to a medium-sized furry teddy in a small shop.

"Do you seriously want that?"

"Yes." She nodded.

They walked to the shop with their fingers laced.

"Good evening," Fred greeted the shop owner.

"Hey, awesome couple!" The woman replied in a very high-pitched voice, almost deafening Fred's ears.

"Hi, we need that teddy." Jayda pointed to the teddy of her choice. 'We?' Fred found it quite embarrassing.

"Oh, that?" The woman shook her head, "it's not for sale. You'll have to play a little game to earn it."

"What game?" Fred glared at her.

"All you need to do is to use this gun that's definitely not real, pull the trigger and if you can hit the circle at the center of seven out of ten of these boards," she pointed to a line of white circular boards, "then you'll get the cute furry teddy as well as a this child-size teddy and this small one." She explained, pointing to the other teddies that Jayda only noticed.

"Wow, they're nice." Jayda still hadn't grown from her obsession with teddies. She loved hugging them tightly whenever she was worried or needed comfortability. "Freddie, please pull that trigger already."

"You're such a big baby." He rolled his eyes. He didn't feel like doing it but he wasn't going to ruin her mood.

"Thank you, sweetheart." She kissed his cheek and it made heat rise up in his body and lifted his mood.

"Each bullet costs 5USD." She informed them, knowing fully well that they were Americans and not from this country so she said the amount in their country's currency.

"That's fine. Give me seven bullets." He smirked confidently.

"What? You should know that if you miss it, you'll have to start over again and buy new bullets so it's better you buy more." The woman advised.

"I think I know that and I can do it with seven." He winked.

"If you say so then." She raised her hands up in a surrendering manner.

"Hm, you're confident, uhn?" Jayda smirked. She was prepared to make the hell out of fun of him if he lost the game then an idea popped in her head. "If you lose the game now, I get to make you do one thing for me." She challenged.

He moved closer to her. "And if I win it, I get to make you grant me three wishes; anything I want you to do for me." He accepted her challenge.

"What? That's not fair." She frowned playfully. "Okay, whatever. You can't win it anyways so there's no need to bother."

"We'll see." He replied then kissed her lips warmly before paying the shop owner for the bullet and getting the game's gun.

Fred started. Surprising both women, he had already shot five of the boards' center in no time.

Jayda started fidgeting. It was so obvious that he was going to win because he had shot the boards that were hard to target and the rest were going to be so easy for him.

She hopped from the bench she was sitting on then hugged him tightly from behind.

"What are you doing?" Fred frowned.

"Trying to not make you win the game." She said.

"What? That's cheating."

"I know." She rested her head on his back and shut her eyes.

"Oh, you'll see how good I am." He smirked.

"Thank you for everything. I really appreciate it." She showed her appreciation for the umpteenth time.

Fred swam to her then pulled her closer to him by wrapping his arms around her waist.

"You really don't have to thank me all the time. The only thing you need to do is to stay happy, make me happy and most importantly, love me." He kissed her forehead lovingly while she just stared blankly.

"And, I know it's been a week now but I promise you that I haven't forgotten that you owe me three wishes to be granted." He reminded.

"Oh, I thought you'd forgotten about that," she groaned in complaint.

"Don't worry, honey, I'll try my best to not make them be too cruel for you to handle." He waggled his eyebrows.

"Moreover, you look dashing in that lingerie." He held back his laughter.

"It's not funny." She dabbed her eyebrows with a pout. Jayda didn't have any swimsuits because she wasn't expecting them to go swimming during their honeymoon. She then asked Fred to buy her one but instead, he bought different designs of lingeries for her.

"It's quite funny and really mouth-watering." He spoke lustfully and stared down in the water to admire her fully endowed body.

"You should please wear those when we want to sleep. It's obvious that your mother wants a grandchild and I'm desperately in need of a baby." He conceded.

Jayda's phone suddenly rang and that made them flinch.

She stepped out of the water then the breeze that struck her skin seemed new to her.

"Jade, please put on your robe, some crazy men wouldn't get their eyes off you." He sounded pretty possessive which was something she didn't like of a man but she still wore her robe anyways.

He finally heaved a sigh and relaxed in the water. He felt like whacking the hell out of the few men around them who couldn't take their eyes off his wife but he couldn't blame them.

A smile spread across her lips when she recognized the caller.

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