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Madeline Crawford and Jeremy Whitman novel Chapter 335

Chapter 335

After Madeline pushed the door open, she could smell the stench of alcohol.

It had been three years. She never thought that she would come back to this place. What shocked her even more was when she pushed the door open, the decorations and renovation were still the same as back then.

Everything in front of her eyes was the same as three years ago. There were not many changes.

Madeline walked forward slowly with puzzlement. The apartment was not big, so when she walked in, she spotted Jeremy right away.

He was leaning against the sofa while sitting on the floor. His eyes were closed, making him look lazy and carefree.

The collar of his white shirt was opened and his collarbone was showing.

His cheeks were red while his pale lips were wet. It seemed as if he had just drunk some wine. On the coffee table in front of him were two bottles of opened wine.

Madeline looked curiously at the man who appeared drunk.

‘Jeremy, what the hell are you doing?

‘Are you here to drink your sorrows away?’

Madeline walked over with caution. “Jeremy.”

She called out softly, “This is Vera. Why are you drunk here?”

Jeremy opened his dazed eyes when he heard her voice.

However, when he looked at the smiling face through his dazed eyes, the alcohol in his eyes evaporated immediately. They became crystal clear in an instant.

He sat up immediately and pulled Madeline into his arms.

Madeline was caught off guard and got pulled into his embrace. He was holding her tightly.

His body temperature was high, almost burning her through his shirt.

Madeline wanted to escape from him but Jeremy only tightened his grip on her. It was as if he was trying to melt her into his body.

“You’re back. It’s good now that you’re back. It’s good…” he muttered in her ear, his cheek pressing up against hers tightly. He nuzzled against her as he muttered his longing for her.

“Please don’t leave me again, okay?”

His low and gentle voice was filled with pleas.

Madeline lifted her eyebrow, and she was sure that Jeremy was mistaking her for another woman.

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