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No Mercy No Forgiveness (Maureen) novel Chapter 47

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Maureen had long known she’d loved the wrong man, but never imagined she’d never truly known him at all.

She’d always thought Geoffrey, with his germaphobia, was that unattainable flowerdifferent from other men.

Now she saw no difference.

Mr. Sutton, show some selfrespect.

Geoffrey’s Adam’s apple bobbed twice before his hand shot out to grab her chin. Call me Geoff!

Maureen froze.

Geoffrey stared deep into her eyes, desperate to confirm whether this woman had truly lost her memorywhether she truly felt nothing for him now!

After a long silence, Maureen spoke slowly. Geoff.

The two syllables dropped from her lips, utterly devoid of warmth.

Nothing like the way it used to sound.

Geoffrey rememberedafter their wedding, when she’d hug him, murmuring his name tenderly against his skin.

GeoffGeoff

His lips pressed into a bloodless line. He refused to believe she’d forgotten.

Refused to believe she felt nothing!

He lowered his head, his overwhelming kiss crashing down, brutally crushing back and forth against Maureen’s lips.

Maureen tried to fight back, but Geoffrey gripped both her wrists.

Just then, voices echoed from outside.

Ms. Rowe, Mr. Sutton is in a business meeting. You can’t go in.

I have something urgent to tell Geoffrey! Get out of my way!

Maureen shoved Geoffrey away.

At that moment, Andrea pushed the door open despite the secretary’s protests.

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MaureenMaureen!

Seeing Maureen inside, she froze completely.

Out!

Before she could react, Geoffrey’s voice cut through.

Maureen hadn’t expected to encounter Andrea this way. She was about to leave when Geoffrey stopped her.

I meant her!

Geoffrey’s gaze lingered on her swollen lips. Ms. Ramirez, we still have business to discuss.

Andrea had never felt so humiliated.

Geoffrey, just… let me know when you’re done talking.

She forced calm into her gentle voice before walking out.

Outside the office, her serene face instantly twisted into something dark and terrifying.

Maureen wasn’t dead?

How could she be alive?

Inside the office

Because of Andrea’s sudden arrival, the intimate atmosphere from moments ago vanished.

Geoffrey approached Maureen again.

Maureen couldn’t help but take a step back.

Such a move stabbed at Geoffrey’s heart.

In the past, it was always Maureen who took the initiative to get close to him, but now everything had changed

Mr. Sutton, what business matters do you want to discuss with me?

Facing the unpredictable Geoffrey and the failure last time, Maureen knew that matter could only be pursued gradual-

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Geoffrey looked at her, always feeling she was hiding something from him.

Don’t you like doing charity work?

Come tomorrow, I’ll take you somewhere!

Maureen had no reason to refuse.

After agreeing, she turned and left.

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Pushing open the door, she saw Andrea waiting outside.

Seeing her come out, Andrea immediately blocked her way, concern in her eyes.

Reenie, you’re really still alive, that’s great.

Can we talk?

Maureen smiled faintly at her: Miss, who are you?

Andrea was stunned: You don’t know me?

Maureen didn’t explain: Are we close?

I don’t want to talk to you.

With that, Maureen stepped in her high heels and walked into the elevator.

Leaving Andrea alone outside with an inscrutable expression.

Andrea turned and went to Geoffrey’s office.

Geoffrey saw her come over: What’s the matter?

Brother Geoffrey, I came to explain about today’s news. I didn’t know I was photographed secretly, and the reporter published it online

Early this morning, the secretary had informed Geoffrey about the online news.

It claimed he brought Andrea home to meet his parents for marriage arrangements.

Geoffrey hadn’t asked PR to handle it, mainly to see if Maureen would react.

But judging by her earlier behavior, she simply didn’t care.

At this thought, Geoffrey turned to Andrea: Got it.

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