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The Son-In-Law Shot to Fame novel Chapter 1106

“I don't have any money on me. I can't just stay with you for free, can I? I'm the kind of person who dislikes owing others, so I'm using this method as a form of compensation. Do you think that's okay?” Lynette said, sliding her index finger down her thigh.

Donald revealed a silly grin, saying, “Sure, of course!”

“Here I come!” As he spoke, he immediately lunged at Lynette.

Lynette was caught off guard by Donald's directness. Her initial instinct was to evade, but before she could react, she found herself pinned down on the bed by him.

“Wait! Don't you think you're being a bit too rough? Could we perhaps start with a more gentle approach? A relaxing bath, perhaps?” she suggested.

Donald, looking visibly impatient, said, “Why are you still thinking about taking a bath at a time like this? Just bring it on! After we're done, you can bathe however you want.”

Lynette's heart sank as a sense of despair overwhelmed her.

Why is this guy acting like a starved pervert? Has he never seen a woman before?

Lynette contemplated the idea of pushing Donald away with her foot, but as if by happenstance, his raised knee landed squarely on her stomach.

The impact left her gasping for breath and rendered any resistance impossible.

For a moment, she was completely flustered.

What should I do now? I don't want things to end up like this.

Out of nowhere, Lynette discarded her previous guise of innocence and began to scream loudly toward the door, “Oisin, what are you guys waiting for? Get in here now! I'm about to be taken advantage of!”

Almost as soon as Lynette finished speaking, someone outside the hotel room began kicking at the door.

“Open the door! D*mn it! This guy locked it with the chain!”

Oisin and his crew had long been planning to seize the right moment to swoop in and pull a fast one on Donald.

Who would have known that Donald would be so straightforward? He didn't even bother with any foreplay and went straight to the point.

Oisin delivered a series of forceful kicks, but the door's chain held strong and refused to give way.

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