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The Invisible Daughter (Yunice Saunders) novel Chapter 349

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Yunice said, “Wyatt, if you’re really feeling upset, I can help you sleep for a while.”

Wyatt locked onto her wording. You mean you’ll help me sleep, or let me sleep?”

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Yunice looked at him. She had already prepared herself for the possibility that she and Wyatt might one day consum the marriage

She was just about to say, tf sleeping with me will help you feel better, then I’m okay with it.

But Wyatt cut her off before she could speak.

“I originally wanted to wait until yo were willing. But now it’s clear you’ll never love me, so I don’t want to pretend anymore.”

Yunice’s brows furrowed slightly. She stared into Wyatt’s eyes, trying to read the cold detachment in his gaze.

“What do you mean?” she asked.

Wyatt said, I’m done pretending.”

Realizing he wasn’t joking. Yunice immediately tried to stand up.

Wyatt pressed down on the back of her neck, keeping her from escaping.

Yunice snapped, “We’ve barely even started this act and you already want to drop it? I haven’t taken the bait yet”

She’d long known that what Wyatt loved most was being the hunter.

He was a patient hunter–he liked luring his prey into his trap little by little with sweet promises. Then, at the very moment the prey let its guard down and began to enjoy itself, he’d deliver the fatal shot.

Extreme joy, extreme pain–that was his game.

So even when Wyatt treated her well, Yunice always kept a sliver of caution in her heart.

She hadn’t expected him to run out of patience after just a few months.

Then again, for him, a few months was already pushing it. In the past, a month had been more than enough for any of the others.

No wonder he was tired of waiting

Wyatt gripped the back of her neck, his jaw clenched. His voice was low and rough. “Yeah, I don’t want to pretend anymore.”

Yunice tried to pull back, but Wyatt’s hand stayed firm–like he was holding a disobedient cat. She couldn’t move.

Wyatt’s gaze drifted downward, landing at her collar. “Take it off”

Yunice didn’t move. Anger swelled inside her.

She said. “I’m willing to give myself to you, but if you try to force it, I won’t.”

Wyatt challenged her. “And if Linsist?”

Wyatt asked, “Why don’t you want to hurt me?”

“You’ve never hurt me. You’ve actually been really good to me. I’ve always been grateful.”

“Grateful…” Wyatt lifted his eyes. “And yet you’re pointing a gun at me?”

He grabbed her wrists, the ones holding the gun. “Then let’s see–do you dare pull the trigger?”

Her hands shook even harder in his grasp.

But Wyatt only pushed further. Yunice struggled to break free, and the gun flew from her hands, clattering to the floor and skidding far across the room.

Out in the living room, the servants waited for the couple to come out for dinner–but no one came.

Not only did Wyatt not come out, but after Yunice entered the room, she didn’t come out either.

Then came the worst part–the unmistakable sound of crashing and banging from inside the bedroom.

The servants‘ faces turned pale. That didn’t sound good. Were they fighting?

“You go check…

“I… I don’t dare go in. You go…”

The servants kept pushing the responsibility onto each other. But the noise inside was growing too loud and too violent. Worried that something had really happened, one of them ran to call Jordan, hoping he would know what to do.

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