Noah pulled back the covers, and both of them slipped under the sheets.
Still feeling a little uneasy, Hannah asked, "They're right next door. What if they hear us?"
"They won't. The walls in this hotel are thick; it's soundproof."
"But…"
"No buts."
Noah decisively silenced her with a deep kiss.
"Just relax. They must be exhausted from last night and will probably sleep in. They won't hear a thing."
Hannah stopped questioning and willingly surrendered to Noah's tenderness, becoming his prey…
…
Next door, the curtains were tightly shut, preventing any trace of light from creeping into the room and exposing the loving scene inside.
Sheena had been tossed and turned for most of the night, feeling as if her waist was almost at its breaking point.
Elliot finally relented out of pity.
By morning, they had barely managed to get a few hours of sleep, utterly drained.
They did not even plan on going to breakfast.
In the pitch-black room, Sheena nestled in Elliot's arms.
Skin-to-skin, sleeping soundly.
They slept for another hour when Sheena was rudely awakened by her phone buzzing on the bedside table.
It was a video call from Nathaniel on WhatsApp.
Before the trip, Sheena made Nathaniel promise that they would have a video call every morning as she wanted to check on the babies.
She had to make sure they were healthy and safe before she could fully enjoy their time in Tunialand.
Even though Sheena was still groggy from sleep, she was eager to see Asher and Adora.
She reached for the phone to answer the call when Elliot, who had just woken up, snatched it away.
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The readers' comments on the novel: Wait, She’s a Billionaire (Sheena Lawson)
The novel is too abusive it spoils the joy of reading it. I hate the punishment part between sheena and Eliot....