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From Hatred to Passionate Love Amelia Hart

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Chapter 694 Daddy and Mommy Should Sleep Together Kelvin kissed her gently.

He was also afraid she would be repulsed, afraid she would reject him, afraid she would despise him. Penelope went from initial resistance to seemingly acquiescing later on.

They were husband and wife, after all.

Lucy often said, "Daddy and Mommy should sleep together because that's what other parents do." Besides, she and Kelvin had already been intimate once before.

They even had children, so these things were perfectly normal.

But Penelope still wanted to push him away a bit. Her hand had just touched his chest when he grabbed it.

She accepted it half-heartedly.

The night was hazy.

Penelope thought, she still loved him.

This love was something no other man had ever or could ever give her.

Only Kelvin could do that.

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At first, Kelvin was very cautious, hesitant to make any further moves until she responded.

Only then did he know she was willing.

On the large bed, Kelvin's muscular, healthy body held a petite woman sleeping soundly in his arms. They slept embraced.

It was as beautiful as a painting.

This beauty was shattered by a persistent knocking on the door.

Kelvin woke up, looked down at Penelope in his arms, and got up quietly.

He planned to give the person knocking a good scolding.

Why disturb him at this time? Kelvin was always disciplined, never oversleeping on workdays, always arriving at the office on time, never needing a servant to wake him up.

So, who had such an impeccable sense of timing? It better be something important! As soon as the door opened, Kelvin's dark expression instantly turned into one of helplessness and tenderness. "Lucy?" "Daddy!" Lucy called out sweetly. "Wasn't I in the hospital? How did I wake up at home?" "Because the doctor said you could be discharged. You're a very healthy little girl now." Lucy jumped up happily. "Yay, I'm finally cured!" "Keep your voice down," Kelvin said. "Mommy is still sleeping. Don't wake her up." Lucy quickly covered her mouth, her eyes sparkling.

But it was too late.

Penelope was already awake. In her sleep, she had heard Lucy's voice and groggily opened her eyes. "Lucy?" She sat up in bed. "Is that you, Lucy?" "Yes, it's me!" Lucy couldn't contain her excitement, bypassed Kelvin, and ran into the master bedroom.

"Mommy!" She ran towards the bed. "I can really be discharged now. Is my leukemia really cured?" Penelope reached out to catch her, holding her as she sat on the edge of the bed. "Yes. Our Lucy is very strong now. You won't catch colds, fevers, or nosebleeds so easily anymore." "That's great." Lucy looked at Kelvin who had walked in. "Thank you, Daddy, for your bone marrow!" Hey there! Just a friendly reminder that if you're not reading this book on nel5s.com, you might be missing out on the complete story. Head over there to dive into the next chapter-it's all free! Kelvin patted her head. "That's what I should do for you." Lucy smiled even more happily, her eyes squinting into slits.

Penelope also smiled.

"Then I won't disturb Daddy and Mommy anymore." Lucy's eyes twinkled mischievously. "You two can continue to sleep in!" Penelope felt a bit embarrassed.

The memories of last night flooded her mind.

But she had little recollection of the later parts because she was too tired, her whole body feeling weak.

But she was very clear that in the end, Kelvin carried her to the bathroom, helped her take a shower, and put on new pajamas for her.

"Daddy and Mommy should sleep together. In the hospital, the bed was so small, and you still squeezed together," Lucy said. "Now the bed at his so big, it's enough for both of you! Bye-bye!" She quickly ran off, thoughtfully closing the door behind her.

Penelope smiled.

The normal, clear-headed Lucy was quirky, cheerful, and lively, completely different from the previously gloomy, worried, and heavy-hearted child.

This was the Lucy she wanted to see.

"That's good that Lucy doesn't remember anything after the witchcraft," Penelope said. "Those memories shouldn't be part of her life." Forgetting was the best outcome.

Diagnosed with leukemia, Kelvin's bone marrow match, successful bone marrow transplant surgery, and waking up to start a new, healthy life that was the entirety of Lucy's continuous memory.

Madison seemed to have never appeared in her memory, just as Kelvin and Penelope wished! "You should also act as if Madison never appeared, and Lucy never forgot you," Kelvin said, sitting on the edge of the bed. "Don't take to heart the hurtful things she said before."

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Penelope smiled. "How could I hold those things against Lucy? She just else, but all mistookforedlust her care and affection were still given to the person she loved the most."

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"Yes, in Lucy's heart, you're first, Sam is second, and I am third." Kelvin pursed his lips.

Penelope laughed even more. "You hesitated to say third. Do you think there's someone else who could be ahead of you? Her grandpa, or maybe her kindergarten teacher." Penelope laughed so hard she fell back onto the bed.

"Kelvin, your family status is a bit low." He raised an eyebrow. "Is it that funny?" "Yes! We should have asked Lucy just now who she thinks is third in her heart!" "The first and second are without a doubt," Kelvin replied. "You being first, I have no objections, nor do I dare to have any, but Sam..."

"Sam is great," Penelope defended onec om Sam. "When Lucy was under the witchcraft, he was the ©ẹC accompanying her. Otherwise, Lucy would have been Comforting mad at you all the time, ignoring you. What would you have done then?" "You and your daughter, when you're mad, you both act the same. You ignore people, giving them the cold shoulder." Penelope poked Kelvin's chest. "You men should reflect on why you always make women angry, and at different stages of life, you manage to anger them all!" Kelvin held her hand, bringing it to his lips for a gentle kiss.

The warm touch was a bit ticklish but very tender.

The morning sunlight was even gentler.

Penelope's heart suddenly overflowed with a sense of happiness.

If life could go on like this, how wonderful it would be.

To have a lover, children, a career, and friends what a perfect second half of life.

"Did I make you angry last night?" Kelvin asked casually.

Penelope blushed.

She had initially refused and wanted to escape, but how did it happened so natural later on?