CHAPTER NINETY THREE
Author: ERO HAY
last update2025-05-25 00:43:23

“Yeah, that’s what’s going on. I’m going to be done with all that stuff real soon.“

Amanda sat cross-legged across Viper, unable to keep her eyes from him.

It wasn’t as if she was fascinated by him or something like that, rather, it was the opposite. Viper was a fucking menace, and she regretted every moment spent with him.

“Oh prison? Yeah boy, just some shit I gotta take care of. You know that’s my home.” He guffawed.

Amanda frowned in disgust. What kind of human would say such a thing? Not like she even saw him as a human being to begin with.

Viper cut the call, chuckling. He got up and gave her a kiss on the lips, grabbing her by the neck.

“You are so beautiful.” He said after he broke the kiss off. “Our kids are going to be great. I want a daughter with your eyes and body.”

Amanda blinked back, smiling uncomfortably.

“Why are you silent now? Don’t you want us to have a daughter too?” He raised an eyebrow.

He was getting upset. She didn’t want that, to say in th
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