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The President's Accidental Wife novel Chapter 705

When Billy was about to pass by Natalie, she suddenly fell to one side on her high heels. All of a sudden, Billy stepped to his left side and held Natalie who almost fell to the ground with his arm.

Natalie's whole body was so soft, just like a cat. She leant against Billy's chest lazily and moved constantly.

Billy frowned and tried pushing her away. However, Natalie quickly held him by the neck with her slim arms and said, "Am I dreaming? How could I dream of Billy?"

Without saying a word, Billy moved his hands to her arms from her waist and intended to move her arms off.

However Natalie reacted faster than him. She rapidly kissed him on her tiptoes.

Billy was so shocked by such a sudden move, but he enjoyed the kiss soon after.

He slightly closed his eyes, but he eventually pushed her away and resisted the temptation. However, Natalie smiled drunkenly and said, "I am indeed in a dream."

Since Sherman was pregnant now, he couldn't be unfaithful to her anymore. Absolutely couldn't.

Walking out of the restaurant, Billy hailed a taxi. He sent Natalie inside the car, and told the driver the villa address in suburb.

Natalie opened her eyes while the taxi drove away. Actually she was completely sober without any hint of drunkenness.

Indeed, she was testing Billy. It turned out that he had feelings toward her, but he was just restraining himself.

She felt a little bit hungry right now, since she had not eaten anything for lunch and dinner. So she went to the kitchen and cooked porridge, for it was easy to digest.

Sherman was held by Billy once she walked out of the kitchen. His face constantly rubbed her by the neck and he said, "Darling, let's make peace."

Sherman was less angry, but it was not over yet. She asked, "Whose fault it was over what happened that day?"

"My fault. It is all my fault..." She could barely breathe because of the smell of alcohol.

"Get away from me. Stand straight and don't paw at m e." Sherman pushed him away.

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