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When Her Death Couldn't Break Him (Cecilia and Nathaniel) novel Chapter 1639

Chapter 1639 Both Their First Times
“A decent girl?” Vivian muttered. “Really?”

Zachary nodded emphatically. “Yes. I find you different from other women.”

As he spoke, he unconsciously moved closer to her.

Vivian didn't know what was wrong with her either, but she inexplicably remained still.

And so, everything fell into place.

Zachary still had his wits about him. He scooped Vivian up and went to a secluded spot to avoid being spied on by George.

George wasn't that shameless either, so he naturally didn't install any surveillance cameras in the living room this time.

Nonetheless, he couldn't help but send someone to the door to eavesdrop on things. The housekeeper ran back over joyfully. “Old Mr. Sinclair, it's done.”

“Really?” George couldn't believe his ears.

“I'm pretty sure about it,” the housekeeper affirmed.

The immense weight that had been weighing on George's heart finally lifted. “I'm tired, so let's go to sleep.”

“Sure, sure.”

After a night had passed, Vivian woke up the next day to her entire body aching painfully.

She vividly remembered everything that happened last night and wished nothing more than to kick herself then. <i>Just why hadn't I held out?</i>

Zachary was still asleep yet instinctively pulled her back into his embrace.

“Sleep a bit longer,” he murmured languidly.

Vivian was unaccustomed to the sudden intimacy between the two of them. She patted him awake. “Let go of me, and stop sleeping.”

Roused by the noise, Zachary slowly opened his eyes to look at her with a hint of confusion.

“Why did you hit me?”

After all, she had consented to what happened last night.

Vivian's face flushed bright red. “What happened last night was an accident. Both of us are well aware of that. Don't worry, for I won't hold you accountable. We can carry on as we did previously—”

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