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Wrong Ride, Right Lover novel Chapter 379

Monique wondered if Henry planned to punish her by locking her in this house.

“Well, aren’t you coming?” Henry turned around and called out.

Monique was off the hook?

She was delighted—a sincere smile graced her face. “Yes, immediately.”

Henry smirked at the woman’s enthusiasm and said, “Remember the keys.”

She went to grab the keys before following Henry out.

When they arrived at the Moore manor, Angel was already asleep. Monique went to clean herself and get ready for bed while Henry was busy in the study.

The situation was more peaceful than Monique expected. As she laid in bed, she wondered what Henry was doing in the study.

Despite her curiosity, she dared not take a glance.

She did not want to wake the sleeping giant.

Was he still mad at her for tipping over the chair?

Monique yawned a few times as she kept tossing and turning around in bed. Although she was tired, sleep remained elusive.

The emptiness of the bed was getting to her.

She cursed herself for missing the man’s presence despite his constant abuse.

She should enjoy having the whole bed to herself.

She could sleep in any position she wanted and could face any direction.

Why did she need him to be in bed with her?

Monique shut her eyes and began counting sheep. One, two, three…After the 999th sheep, she fell asleep.

She dreamt of different dreams in her sleep.

In one of the dreams, she was the drunk woman five years ago. She ran into the man’s room and vaguely saw his face.

The lively crowd made it difficult to search for the little girl. “Angel! Where are you?”

“Don’t leave me, please,” Monique shouted as she ran from one stall to another, searching for her daughter.

“Don’t leave me, Angel.”

Suddenly, there was a tug at her thigh. A cold sensation spread across her thigh.

Monique took a step back and turned around. She then saw Angel running toward her from a distance.

“Angel, don’t leave me. Don’t leave me.” Monique repeated the phrase.

“Mommy, I won’t abandon you. I won’t, don’t you worry.” Angel approached her with a smile.

Monique pulled the girl into her embrace. “Don’t leave, don’t leave.”

“I won’t leave, Mommy.” The small hands patted the woman’s back.

The reassurance made Monique smile.

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