Chapter 1374
Substitutee Marriage: Fallingg For My Ugly Wifee
âWhy are you this close, love? Are you not worried I might take advantage of the moment?â
Millieâs face, nestled into the crook of his neck, refused to meet his gaze. In a voice that was half
petulant and half shy, she whispered, âWell, itâs that time of the month for me, so you really canât.â
She had been so upset with Marcus earlier; the excuse had slipped her mind until now.
He recognized her evasion, but he wasnât really trying to push boundaries. Marcus mostly wanted to
tease her a bit; she was so adorably hesitant about certain things.
She had a physique that could rival any modelâs; how was he supposed to keep his hands to himself?
Millie shifted slightly, her voice trembling with a mixture of anxiety and curiosity. âMarcus, can I ask you
something?â
âShoot.â
âDo you believe in ghosts?â
Sheâd always leaned towards science, but recent events had thrown her convictions. The eeriness of
what she had witnessed left her rattled.
She couldnât even remember if theyâd broached this topic before, but it didnât matter right now. She
needed to hear his thoughts.
Marcus playfully tapped her backside. âWhatâs your take?â
A N G E L A âs L I B R A R Y
She responded with slight irritation, âI asked you first. Donât flip the question on me.â
He chuckled. âWell, perhaps. The worldâs a vast place with its own mysteries. I mean, consider all the
wealthy homes with crosses and religious symbols. They must be seeking some divine protection.â
Marcusâs light-hearted response drew her closer to him; she clung to him for a mix of comfort and
something more.
He didnât genuinely believe what he said about the symbols. To him, it felt more like a trend among the
affluent.
Millieâs grip tightened at his words, her fears magnified.
Seizing the moment, Marcus pressed a gentle kiss to her forehead, marveling at the silky texture of her
skin.
In the dim room, Millie barely noticed Marcusâs soft kiss; her fear clouded every other sensation.
After a few heartbeats, her voice wavered. âCould you please close the window? I left it ajar.â
âBut we need a bit of fresh air, donât we?â
âWith the AC on, weâre fine. Please, Marcus?â
Her voice held a gentle plea.
A warm smile crept across his face, realizing how spooked she was.
Yet her continuous fidgeting against him stirred a warmth in his chest, making his voice deepen.
âIâve just had surgery, remember? Still healing up. Would you mind doing it?â he asked, hoping she
might face her fears.
She firmly shook her head, her voice barely above a whisper. âI canât.â Images of ethereal hands
reaching out from the shadows, ready to snatch her away, plagued her mind.
His voice, low and persuasive, flowed around her. âJust a few steps, love. Itâs hard for me right now.â
She refused again, her voice more desperate. âCan you sing instead?
Maybe itâll calm us both.â
Marcusâs expression became comical. Singing? Him? That was a disaster waiting to happen.
âBut Iâve sung for you. Why wonât you do the same for me?â Millieâs eyes shimmered, on the verge of
feeling hurt.
Marcus rushed to comfort her, âItâs not that I wonât. I just canât sing. Trust me. How about I do some
one-handed push-ups instead Millieâs mood shifted from pleading to playfully defiant. âI still want a
song.â
With a resigned sigh, Marcus suggested, âWhy not grace me with your singing? You have such a
melodious voice.â
Reluctantly, she began singing, âIâm a big big girl in a big big world. Itâs not a big big thing if you leave
meâ¦â
Marcus tried to stifle his chuckle. Her song choice was amusingly unique.