32. The Faithful Wife

William's words made Paula's throat tighten, unable to say anything. She didn't expect he would say such a thing. It was not bad at all. It was cool. It made her heart skip a beat. It made her feel guilty for accusing William of cheating behind her back.

Indeed, William's confession could not be proven except by parental tests. However, seeing William's determination, Paula felt nothing but believe him. There was no point in him convincing her that he was loyal. He would gain nothing from that action because, from the start, they agreed that they would only stay married until William's parents approved his relationship with Lea.

"Don't give me that look!" William said, tightening his lips. His masculine face was shining and seductive, it made Paula's heart pound erratically.

"Sorry!" whispered Paula sadly. "I made mistakes." However, her sadness didn't take long because William couldn't wait to launch his next attack.