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The Divorce Prescription (Celina and Adam) novel Chapter 1143

Of course, Michelle had to avoid Nathan. She was carrying a baby now, and intimacy was off the table during early pregnancy.

She actually hadn't thought about the whole sleeping-together issue yet. After all, Nathan never initiated unless she did first. She hadn't expected him to want to shower together tonight.

Michelle still hadn't figured out how to tell him about the pregnancy. For now, she could only turn him down tactfully. "I just got home, so I want to take a shower first."

Gazing at her beautiful face, Nathan tightened his arm around her, pulling her close. "Don't you want to shower with me? Have you forgotten how you used to cling to me? Are you playing hard to get now?"

Michelle was instantly tongue-tied. She was absolutely not playing hard to get. "I'm not!"

Afraid he'd suspect something, Michelle placed her hand against his silk pajamas. "They say married couples should keep a bit of distance, or things lose their spark. I don't want to shower with you because I'm afraid you'll get bored with me too quickly."

Nathan did enjoy her sweet talk. He smirked and said, "With all those tricks you pull at night, do you really think I could ever get tired of you?"

Michelle's cheeks flushed. Now that she was pregnant, she had to behave herself. It was best for her to forget about whatever she had done before.

"Nathan, my stomach doesn't feel good today."

Nathan paused, a flicker of concern crossing his face. "What's wrong with your stomach? Did you see a doctor?"

"My period's about to come. I'm a little uncomfortable, so I don't want to do it tonight."

Nathan immediately released her. "Alright. Hurry and take your shower."

"I'm going in then."

Michelle stepped into the bathroom.

As Nathan watched the door close behind her, a small smile played on his lips. He lifted the covers and got into bed, working through documents on his phone.

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