Chapter 69
I Want a Divorce
Chapter 69 Youâre Trying to Please Me
Abigail thought, Joanâs just a homewrecker, yet so shamelessly arrogant. Does she think she can just b
ully me?
Luna couldnât help but smile faintly. There was a mocking tone in her voice as she replied, âDonât worry,
I have my own plans.â Before this, they were losing their edge, so she didnât find it. appropriate to say
anything to the media. This time, if Joan refused to apologize publicly, Luna
wouldnât let her off the hook either!
After the three hours of teaâbrewing and snackâ
making had pa*sed, Abigail gathered her belongings and returned to her room. As she settled down, a
knock on her door disrupted her moment of rest. She a*sumed it was Luna who wanted to discuss the
draft. So, she quickly got up and opened the door.
Before Abigail could say anything, Sean barged into her room.
Startled, she glanced outside. She ensured no cameras were following him and closed the door.
âWhy are you acting like weâre having an affair?â Seanâs voice sounded from behind Abigail. Before she
could react, he wrapped his arms around her waist from behind.
She tried to break free, saying, âItâs not the right timeâ¦â
Sean wrapped his arm around Abigail as he closed the door with his free hand. After
securely locking it, he took her hand and pressed her against the door, their bodies intimately close.
She could feel his warmth radiating through his thin shirt. It sent shivers across her skin and raised
goosebumps.
âYouâre trying to please me today, right?â He rested his chin on her shoulder, his voice deep and
suggestive.
Her voice trembled as she replied, âYou did say I should pay you back.â
Seanâs embrace always made Abigail feel vulnerable. Perhaps that was the unique attraction between
a married couple. Even if he didnât express affection openly, they were remarkably compatible in bed,
His l*ps brushed against her fair neck. After a while, he whispered, âI noticed many male models checki
ng you out today.â
It was her first time wearing a dress like that, so she couldnât be bothered about other things. She bit he
r l*p, remembering the last time theyâd been intimate.
Just as Sean was about to take the next step, a dull knocking echoed outside. Someone was knocking
on his room door. Abigail suspected it was Joan coming to speak with him. Abigail held his eager hands
and said softly, âSheâs looking for you. Arenât you going out?â
âNow?â His voice sounded a little higher than usual.
Abigail angled her head to look at him. Pursing her l*ps, she whispered, âI didnât mean it that way.â She
knew Sean was reminding her of their hidden marriage. If he left now, it might suggest their relationship
was deeper than it seemed.
He gazed into her eyes. Just as he was about to k*ss her, his phone suddenly vibrated. She watched a
s he retrieved his phone and silenced it. She knew Sean was still concerned that Joan would discover t
heir relationship.
Suddenly, his strong, pa*sionate grip on her waist relaxed. He took his phone and walked over to the wi
ndow. He answered the call. âHello, whatâs the matter?â
Looking at Seanâs back, Abigail felt the warmth at her waist fade. A moment later, the bitterness and dis
appointment in her heart was replaced by calmness. She walked over to a nearby couch and sat down,
feeling bored. She grabbed her notebook and started doodling absentmindedly.
âIâm not in my room right now. If you need something, we can talk about it tomorrow,â he
answered Joanâs question calmly.
Joan said something, and Sean turned around to look at Abigail. Moments later, he hung up and frowne
d.
âDid you know Luna posted online, demanding Joan apologize publicly?â He leaned against the window
and calmly shared the news with Abigail.
She regarded him with curiosity. âNo, what happened?â
Sean put his phone away and approached her. Standing before Abigail, he gently pinched her chin and
spoke softly, âTell Luna to tone it down a bit. If she keeps causing a scene, it wonât benefit the productio
n team or herself.â
She met his gaze and asked, âAre you suggesting that Miss Smith should just accept the loss? Even if
Joan slandered-â
He interrupted her, saying, âAbigail, you know very well whether or not it was slander. The draft was
indeed lost. You canât deny that, can you?â
Abigail maintained a calm demeanor as she locked eyes with Sean. Feeling slightly uneasy under her g
aze, Sean furrowed his brow and said, âI helped you resolve the issue. This incident is in the
past now.â
Gripping the couch tightly, she felt injustice in her heart. âGot it.â