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Spoil My Little Wife

Spoil My Little Wife

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Chapter 1 Run out on a Wedding

Word Count: 714    |    Released on: 20/02/2023

and sticky, and she could not

rowed, she opened

igure became cle

was as indifferent as a serene lake, and the p

-bridged, his countenance was fair and smo

ce, giving off a no

as tinged with an impercept

Beh

was

t be? Was n

urt like someone was p

his a

recovery of conscio

ould see Greg again, she

re

d his neck with her arms and tilted h

u!

by the woman's before he

weet scent of female breathing. The kissing was l

of her mouth, L

they seldom kissed, and Liz still had no

s were bu

me she took the ini

eetness left between

ng her such a pleasant

e river. Did you get

was pleasin

ed, Liz fell to the

e to die e

poked her fore

ewhat interrogati

the hell ar

nkled h

d longer than s

e to save your father tha

ave

Dad dead

hing seemed

es and looked around with

ceiling, the pale blue chiffon curtain

ll too f

this environmen

he man before her eyes

o the skin, and when she looked down, she found

ense of déjà vu at the

hed out to gra

on his slender finger ca

heapest ring on pur

s of marriage, Greg on

day was thei

t she was on their wedd

as re

back to fiv

and excitement

y the scruff of his neck again and

od to see you aga

ed uncompr

ding him tightly but lowered his h

, so she did n

she suddenly

ssion, he removed her

his chest with a stando

public, and now you're saying it's good to s

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Spoil My Little Wife
Spoil My Little Wife
“This is a story of rebirth and redemption. In the previous life, Liz Tuccillo was deceived by cunning people. She distrusted and even hated Greg Behrendt who had loved her for more than eight years. At the end of her life, Liz almost killed Greg because of disbelief. Before her death, she finally knew the truth. After rebirth, she decides to pursue Greg and spoil him. Hence, the daily dialogues between them are as follows: Liz: "Dear, I will cook you a meal today"; Greg: "OK". Liz: "Honey, let me give you a massage" ; Greg: "OK". Liz: "Dear, I love you"; Greg: "OK. No. Wait. I love you more". In short, this is also a sweet story.”