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Will You Marry Me, My Ex-Wife? novel Chapter 313

Luna rolled her eyes at Joshua. She snatched the photo album back and put them back on her nightstand. "It's nine this morning. Mr. Lynch, you can choose to hide, but not in my house."

Then, she strode to the door and opened it. "Please."

Joshua furrowed his brows a little. "Are you trying to chase me off?"

Luna sneered, "Am I not making myself obvious enough?"

Joshua was silent for a while. Then, he grabbed his clothes and put them on before walking out of the door.

When he walked past Luna, he stopped in his tracks. " You're a changed woman once you put on your pants."

Luna was stunned for a moment. When she came to her senses, Joshua was already washing up in the washroom.

She glared at him fiercely before turning around and headed to the other room.

The apartment has a two-bedroom one-hall setup. She knew that Nellie and Neil were coming, so she simply made up the room next door for them to sleep in.

She did not leave her bedroom because of Joshua last night. She did not know how the two of them slept.

She pushed open the door. The two beds were empty. Although the sheets were folded neatly, she could still see that someone had slept in them the night before.

There was a note on Neil’s little desk by the bed.

She walked over and picked it up.

[Mommy, Nellie and I went to kindergarten. We did not want to disturb you since you were not up yet.

Prepared breakfast for you in the kitchen. Good luck a t the press conference today!]

Neil added two huge smiley faces at the end of the last sentence.

Luna felt a warmth in her heart.

When she came out from the room, before she could even head to the kitchen, she saw Joshua sitting by her dining table, generously helping himself to the breakfast which the kids prepared for her.

Luna furrowed her brows. "Mr. Lynch, the kids prepared those for me.”

Joshua looked at her and offered her some of the food. 1

Luna furrowed her brows. She wanted to say something when the doorbell rang.

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