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True Fated Marriage novel Chapter 1

At half-past four in the morning, the day was just dawning.

It was a high-rise resort in the Northern City.

On the endless lawn stood several tents, which were well-arranged. It was a must-have experience for a couple in a holiday resort.

"Ah-"

Suddenly, a woman's scream broke the silence of dawn.

Grace Smith suddenly opened her eyes and shivered. Who was quarreling?

There seemed to be a quarrel outside, and it was gone after listening carefully.

Grace moved her body slightly and felt a splitting headache. Her whole body was painful and her body seemed to be crushed.

Oh, they had finally done it.

Grace recalled that she had finally done the most intimate thing with Simon Brown.

Last night, when Simon prepared a campfire feast to confess to Grace, her elder sister Marry Smith, with a pale face, congratulated her and Simon.

When Grace drank a glass of wine passed by her sister, she passed out.

Later, Grace had a dream and took the initiative to pounce on Simon.

"I don't know —" Marry 's aggrieved voice suddenly came from outside. "Simon, I really don't know how it can be like this?"

"Shh! Keep your voice down. Don't let Grace hear you."

Simon's voice sounded angry.

Grace felt curious. She immediately put on her clothes and climbed out of the tent to find out what was going on.

At the entrance of another tent, Simon stood there in a mess. His clothes were not worn, and there were nail marks on his smooth and sturdy back.

Grace walked over quickly and questioned. "Simon, why are you here?"

Before Grace could finish her words, she froze there after seeing something.

Through the crack in the tent, Grace saw that her sister Marry was naked, and there was a trace left on her body. Grace clearly knew that it could only be seen when men and women did something intimate.

Grace felt nervous suddenly, and an ominous premonition came.

"Grace." Simon could not remain silent and explained hurriedly, "I drank too much and thought it was you, but..."

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