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The Wrong Girl and the Wronged Girl (Stella and Ethan) novel Chapter 415

Chapter 415 Apologies and Aftershocks

And then this had to happen tonight.

Victor looked down at her, standing there like a little quail.

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He couldn’t see her face, only the top of her head, and the way she stood thereso timid and apologeticwas oddly obedient.

The corners of his mouth curved faintly. What are you sorry for?

Tessa blurted out, For stripping off your towel.”

Silence crashed down around them.

Tessa’s brain froze again.

Oh noStella had specifically told her not to mention that. Just admit you were wrong and leave it at that!

The pressure in Victor’s presence made it impossible to ignore him. I- I didn’t mean it like that.

Oh?Victor’s voice was icy. Then what did you mean?

I didn’t do it on purpose.”

She really hadn’t.

Victor’s footsteps thudded against the floor as he walked down, each step pounding against her chest.

He stopped right in front of her and lifted her chin with his long, defined fingers.

Tessa’s insides were trembling.

MMr. Victor, here’s your water.”

She nervously offered the now halffull glass.

But her mind was still replaying the earlier scene in vivid detail.

Right now, she wanted nothing more than to dig a hole and bury herself in it. How stupid could she possibly be?

Turning around and accidentally yanking someone’s towel off?

Seriously?

She held the glass out.

Victor didn’t take it.

Instead, his grip on her chin tightened slightly. What did you see just now?

Everything-

I saw, uh-

Wait. She couldn’t say that. Definitely not.

She immediately shook her head. I didn’t see anything.

Not good enough.

His sharp gaze pierced her like a blade, and Tessa quickly added, Nothing at all.”

But she had seen something.

And honestly, how could anyone say he was not functional? That didn’t look like someone who had issues in that department.

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