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The Divorce Prescription (Celina and Adam) novel Chapter 914

"Jonah, what do you mean you're 'out?' I called you so many times last night, but your phone was off. Are you with Ms. Hailey right now?" Joanne demanded.

Hailey's face went pale. At that moment, she felt like nothing more than a dirty secret.

Jonah glanced at her, clearly amused by her expression. "What's up?" he asked.

Rattled, Joanne didn't back down. "Jonah, seriously—wake up! Ms. Hailey is just a temptress. She's trying to seduce you!"

Hailey was frozen, completely stunned.

Did Joanne really just say that to her face?

Hailey hadn't seduced Jonah—he was the one who had assaulted her.

Hailey lifted her chin and shot Jonah a venomous glare.

Jonah's eyes locked with hers. She still had the just-woken-up look, and her long dark hair spilled carelessly over her shoulders.

Her delicate camisole clung to her, exposing her porcelain skin. She lifted her chin toward him, her dewy almond-shaped eyes meeting his with a silent, cutting reproach.

Desire stirred deep within Jonah. He lowered his head and kissed her.

Hailey recoiled with a sharp gasp, fear flickering in her eyes. She never imagined Jonah could be so reckless—answering Joanne's call and still daring to kiss her.

Her startled cry reached Joanne's ears on the other end of the line. Joanne's breath caught, and her voice rose in panic. "What was that? Was that Hailey? Jonah, are you with Hailey right now?"

Hailey hit Jonah with all her strength, trying to escape his grip.

But Jonah remained unrelenting. His kiss was deep and overpowering, as though he intended to consume her completely.

Hailey bit down on the corner of his lip in a last-ditch effort.

"Ouch!"

Jonah flinched, pain shooting through him.

Taking advantage of the moment, Hailey shoved him off and scrambled out of bed. She threw the covers aside and fled the room.

She was gone.

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