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In this chapter, we learn that we're about to find out why the Governess is so sure that she's not the type of woman to seduce. She's convinced that she already has what she wants, that she may have forgotten what happened three years ago, and that she has a memory loss. The Governess doesn't deny this, but she argues that she hasn't lost her memory. She says that she fell asleep in the washroom, which is why she didn't fall asleep there. She argues that it's possible that she could lose her memory, but that doesn'ta mean that she actually believes her. She also argues that the fact that she never had a child means that her pregnancy is "badly grounded" . She points out that she should have let the girl go when she got the results of the polygraph, but the kid never existed, so she'll have to stay and fight for her freedom now that she knows that she can't have sex with him. She wants to leave, she wants to get rid of the kid, and she wants nothing more than to be free. She asks why he's staring at her like that, and why he is stepping back. He says that he tried every trick in the book to prove that he didn'T have anything to do with her, and now that
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CEO Above, Me Below • Chapter 102 • Page ik-page-3996378
Chapter 102
This is a locked chapterChapter 102
About This Chapter
In this chapter, we learn that we're about to find out why the Governess is so sure that she's not the type of woman to seduce. She's convinced that she already has what she wants, that she may have forgotten what happened three years ago, and that she has a memory loss. The Governess doesn't deny this, but she argues that she hasn't lost her memory. She says that she fell asleep in the washroom, which is why she didn't fall asleep there. She argues that it's possible that she could lose her memory, but that doesn'ta mean that she actually believes her. She also argues that the fact that she never had a child means that her pregnancy is "badly grounded" . She points out that she should have let the girl go when she got the results of the polygraph, but the kid never existed, so she'll have to stay and fight for her freedom now that she knows that she can't have sex with him. She wants to leave, she wants to get rid of the kid, and she wants nothing more than to be free. She asks why he's staring at her like that, and why he is stepping back. He says that he tried every trick in the book to prove that he didn'T have anything to do with her, and now that
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