bearably
ing an inexplicable sensation that made her u
he potent fragrance at her nostrils continue
that someone had lit aphrod
ffects of the drug left her feeble. In her weakened state, she accidentally turned o
the silence, the sound of the doo
. But in the next moment, she was
areness slowly slipped away. Before slipping into unconsciousness, she yearned to g
and in no time, she surrendered her senses entirely. Under the influence of the aphrodi
as Norah awoke, she w
irror. Bruises marked her body, a stark reminder of
who had orchestrated this. No
s outside her door. People seem
hardened. She sense
he fourth child of the Chase family,
nestly, "Mom, I witnessed that brazen country g
r, she was invited by your grandfa
's life. That's why he invited her to stay here. She doesn't deserve the title of a guest. How dare she brazenly seduce a man on her very fir
ervants behind her, "
the door was s
fore them. Her relaxed demeanor and str
on, her beauty was undeniable. It wa
in the morning?" Norah asked, seeming
e to catch you in the act! I'm going to have you remov
side and hurried into the room. In t
o one else
ins, and found no one. She even lifted the quilt to
iac incense in Norah's room and arranged for a man t
ons, Norah grasped the
antic search. With a mix of laziness and disdain, Norah asked moc
ctantly, she had to admit that Norah showed
How could Norah be so composed
the servants, "She must be hiding some
n rummaging through Norah's r
furious voice rang o
the doorway, surveying the
retreated to a corner, dreading
silent. She nervously positioned herself
ith a pointed question. "Mr. Chase, is this cu
his gaze to Norah. He said apologetically, "Don't
nts and said, "Inform the entire Chase family to assemble in