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Chapter 292 – When His Wife Can’t Forgive

Posted on September 2, 2025 by thisisterrisun

Filed to story: When His Wife Can’t Forgive

“You’re quite delicate, aren’t you? Like a porcelain doll.”

Caden arched an eyebrow.

“Delicate like a porcelain doll? I assure you, I’m still capable of quite a bit right now.”

Alicia scoffed.

“Yeah, sure. You needed me to help you steady yourself just to use the bathroom, or you would have completely missed the toilet.”

Remembering her hunger, Caden decided to defuse the situation.

“Let’s eat first.” He reached for his phone.

“What would you like? I’ll get someone to bring it.”

Alicia asked, “Is there a place that serves Warrington cuisine here?”

“There is, but it’s quite a distance away. We might starve by the time it gets here.”

“Then just order whatever. I’m not really fond of anything but Warrington cuisine.”

Caden ordered some light snacks from the hotel to hold her over and sent a bodyguard to pick up the type of food she preferred.

Alicia sipped some milk and nibbled on a piece of bread, obviously not content with the food.

Caden felt an urge in his lower abdomen and couldn’t wait any longer. He stood up to head to the bathroom.

Alicia turned her head.

“Heading to the bathroom?”

“Yeah.”

Despite her teasing earlier, Alicia was genuinely concerned he might fall over inside.

“Are you sure you can manage on your own?”

Caden stopped.

“Never doubt a man’s ability.”

Alicia rolled her eyes.

“I mean, can you handle it by yourself?”

“Could you phrase that more politely?”

Alicia nodded.

“Are you able to urinate without assistance?”

Caden was momentarily speechless. He closed his eyes briefly.

“Just eat.”

Still concerned, Alicia accompanied him to the bathroom.

Caden was capable of managing by himself but enjoyed teasing her. After unzipping, he leaned against the wall with a mischievous grin.

“Help me keep my balance.”

Alicia, with a piece of baguette in her mouth, looked puzzled.

“What?”

Caden gestured towards the toilet.

“Help me keep my balance, or I’ll miss.”

Alicia took a bite of her bread, her face expressionless.

“If you can’t aim at such a large target, how bad is your aim? Like a property sprinkler?”

Caden burst out laughing.

Alicia continued, “Stop laughing and just do your business. If you fall, how am I supposed to lift you?”

Amused by her talking with food in her mouth, Caden asked, “You’re eating in here? Doesn’t that gross you out?”

Alicia suddenly realized her situation and quickly put down the baguette.

“I’m too hungry to mind.”

Caden finished up, still making conversation.

“I’ll make sure you get a proper meal later.”

Alicia said, “Keep pushing me, and I might just break your thing.”

“Then what will you do tonight?” Caden responded seriously.

“My fingers aren’t long enough, and you’ll just complain again.”

Alicia’s cheeks turned a deep red.

As night fell, Alicia, now full, decided to take a bath. The hotel offered a collection of items to enhance the romantic experience for couples. Alicia even discovered two sets of provocative lingerie.

Holding up the delicate lace, she raised an eyebrow.

“How does anyone wear this? Does it actually hold anything?” She held it up against herself and laughed at the silliness.

Meanwhile, Caden was shaving, watching her with amusement as her gaze drifted to her ample chest.

“Maybe it would fit someone with a smaller chest, but definitely not yours.”

Alicia stood a little taller, proudly.

“Obviously.”

Caden laughed, almost cutting himself with the razor.

“Let’s see if it holds up tonight,” he joked under his breath.

Alicia dismissed the idea.

“No way. I’m not letting you take advantage like that again.”

Still curious, she searched through the other items.

“Why aren’t there any fun outfits for men?”

Caden washed off the shaving foam, grinning widely.

“What would a man show off? His pecs or abs?”

“Either is fine, as long as it’s appealing.” Alicia pointed suggestively toward his lower body.

“Maybe a lace thong would be interesting for me.”

Caden was momentarily lost for words, yet the thought awakened his interest. He was curious to see her in the outfit, though he knew Alicia wouldn’t give in easily.

A mischievous look crossed Caden’s face. After drying his face, he faked a cough.

“Let’s turn in early tonight. I’ve got a migraine and no energy left. Might take three days to get back to full strength.”

Alicia teased,

“Who was boasting earlier about pleasing me multiple times? Seems like just going to the bathroom wore you out.”

Caden turned to walk away.

“Yeah, so best not tempt me tonight. Even if I wanted to, I couldn’t satisfy you.”

Alicia narrowed her eyes.

“Oh, really? Well, too bad.”

After Caden exited, Alicia closed the bathroom door behind her.

Caden curiously asked, “What are you doing?”

Alicia responded, “I’m using the bathroom.”

The door featured a clever design; it was a mirror that provided privacy from the inside and turned transparent from the outside with the flip of a switch.

Caden settled on the bed, leaning back on his hands with a smirk, watching as Alicia slipped into the provocative lingerie.

Alicia was oblivious to the playful gaze watching her. She took off her robe and carefully examined the fabric. The thought of how it would look on her made her blush and laugh.

As he admired her captivating beauty, Caden couldn’t help but smile wider, his eyes locked on her. Even though he had seen and touched that body countless times, his heart still skipped a beat every time he looked at her.

After some struggle, Alicia managed to put on the lingerie. She examined herself in the mirror, concerned that the neckline was too revealing. She tried adjusting the tight straps to cover more, but it only made things look more provocative.

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