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Even After Death Novel (Olivia Fordham And Ethan Miller) novel Chapter 350

Chapter 350

The room was quite dark. In order to let him sleep peacefully, the blackout curtains were tightly drawn. Olivia gently opened a small gap to allow a faint light into the room.

She walked cautiously toward the bedside. If it were in the past, Ethan would probably have woken up due to his usual vigilance. But now, his eyes were tightly closed, and an empty IV bag

was next to him.

Olivia reached out and felt his forehead. It was burning hot. The fever hadn’t subsided yet. Ethan’s physical condition had always been excellent. He rarely got sick like this.

It seemed like she would have to wait till later to talk to him about Leia.

She was about to withdraw her hand, but her wrist was grabbed.

Ethan pulled hard, and she fell into his arms. She wanted to push him away with a frown, but she heard him say hoarsely, “Don’t leave.”

Sighing, she remained still. She stayed in his embrace,

Ethan was happy, and his arms tightened around her.

The scorching heat from his body enveloped Olivia from all sides. It made her feel uncomfortable. They hadn’t been in such an intimate position for a long time. Even if he was her ex-lover, it made her feel uneasy.

“You need to loosen your grip. I can hardly breathe,” Olivia softly protested.

Ethan wasn’t fully conscious. He didn’t hear what she said and tightened his embrace further.

He murmured, “Liv, I was wrong. I really am sorry. Please don’t leave me.”

Olivia had never seen Ethan this way-not even when they were together. Ethan was an arrogant man. He would never admit that he was wrong.

But he was like a helpless little boy now, muttering words like “I was wrong” and “Don’t leave

me”.

Olivia wanted to say something but suddenly felt his fingers creeping into her clothes.

“What are you doing?”

Ethan rolled over on top of her. He was wearing green pajamas. A few buttons were loose, revealing large parts of his skin.

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