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Reborn, Reawakened, Rekindled novel Chapter 34

Did that medicine really work this fast? Could the medicine Ada's relative gave be Viagra?

I put my hand on Neil's chest, my mind in utter chaos.

"Neil, go take a cold shower," I said, surprisingly calm. Even though I craved Neil's body, a craving that had been there for many years, the thought of us divorcing soon made me feel that physical entanglement was unnecessary.

Neil's arms were like chains, tightly bound on either side of my shoulders. Even from this angle looking up at him, his good looks were undeniably perfect.

He should still have some sanity left, as his eyes flared with annoyance for a moment. "I already took a cold shower. Any other ideas?"

"Should I get you a hooker?" I blurted out.

"There's probably not enough time for that," Neil said and then transformed into a beast full of desire. I couldn't resist his advance. My slender arms were like matchsticks, easily breakable.

Neil just wanted to let off steam. Foreplay and the like weren't on his radar.

As he entered me, he suddenly stopped, his eyebrows furrowed, shock evident in his eyes.

"You... the first time?" Neil seemed taken aback.

I could only feel pain. My temper flared, "Are we doing this or not? If not, get lost!"

Neil's eyebrows relaxed. He bent down to gently kiss my lips, a glint of pleasure in his eyes, "Let’s continue."

They say all men have a thing for virgins. Even if he doesn't love you, if he's your first, he'll feel accomplished, thinking you're his woman.

I felt like Neil was that kind of person. As he tossed me around, he said unsatisfactorily, "I thought you'd really cheated."

"I'm not as shameless as you," I retorted.

"You didn't know the truth about my past scandals?" Neil was sweating profusely, beads rolling down his muscular body. The room was thick with hormones.

Of course, I knew. He only had meals, watched movies, went to bars, and entered hotels with those women. He was never caught in a compromising situation.

But that wasn't acceptable. I was jealous. I wanted to teach those scandal-stirring women a lesson.

Neil and I had been married for five years, but we had never shared meals, watched movies, or stayed in hotels together. Why did those women get to?

This was our first physical encounter, yet he was already explaining his past scandals to me. I was astonished at the power of physical attraction.

Neil was already physically fit. And with that magical medicine, he didn't sleep all night. Naturally, I stayed up with him.

When daylight broke, I was too sleepy to keep my eyes open.

Neil pinched my arm, then my thigh, somewhat dissatisfied, "You’re too skinny."

I turned away to sleep, ignoring him.

I slept until four in the afternoon. When I woke up, my body ached and felt sticky. I couldn't wait to jump in the shower.

After showering, I realized Neil wasn't in the room. When did he leave?

It was rather good that he had gone. Having slept together for the first time after five years of marriage, it would definitely be awkward when we met.

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