Milf Hunter: Seducing And Taming Beauties

Chapter 294: Julie's Daughter



I looked at Julie, my eyes filled with a mix of determination and tenderness. "Who told you that we will be separated? You are mine, Julie, and no one can separate us."

Julie's eyes widened slightly, and she nodded, her expression softening with relief. But I could still see the worry lines on her forehead, the tension in her shoulders. She was anxious, and I knew I needed to address her concerns more deeply.

I cupped her face gently, my thumbs brushing away the remnants of her tears. My voice was firm yet soothing, filled with reassurance and love. "Julie, listen to me. You are a strong, incredible woman, and you deserve to be happy. Your daughter loves you, and she will understand in time. We will face this together, and we will find a way to make it work."

Julie looked up at me, her eyes filled with a mix of gratitude and lingering concern. "But Jack... I don't want to hide our relationship. I want to be with you openly, without any secrets. I want her to accept us, to understand that we love each other."

I leaned in and pressed a soft, gentle kiss to her lips, savoring the taste of her and the moment we shared. "And she will, Julie. She will see how happy you are with me, how much I love and cherish you. She will come to accept us, and until then, we will find a way to be together, no matter what."

Julie nodded, her body relaxing against mine as she took in my words. But I could still see the anxiety in her eyes, the worry that hadn't fully dissipated.

"Jack... I'm thinking of divorcing her father," Julie said, her voice filled with a mix of resolve and uncertainty. "I don't want anything to do with him. But my daughter... I don't know how she will react. Will she be sad? I am afraid, Jack. I'm afraid she won't understand, that she'll think I'm a bad mother."

I pulled her closer, wrapping my arms around her tightly. "Julie, you are not a bad mother. You are an amazing mother who wants the best for her daughter. You deserve to be happy, and your daughter deserves to see you happy. She will understand, even if it takes time."

Julie's eyes welled up with tears again, and she looked down, her voice filled with anxiety. "But what if she doesn't? What if she hates me for leaving her father? What if she blames me for breaking up our family?"

I lifted her chin gently, forcing her to look into my eyes. "Julie, you can't control how she will react initially, but you can control how you handle it. You can show her that you are doing this for your happiness and ultimately for hers as well. You can show her that sometimes, people grow apart, and it's okay to find happiness elsewhere."

Julie nodded, her eyes filled with a mix of fear and hope. "But Jack... I don't want to be separated from you. I will talk to her about divorcing her father. He also called me, telling me to take care of her when she comes here. She will be here in a week. What can I do?"

I smiled, my voice filled with confidence and a hint of mischief. "You fool, don't you know I have superpowers? I can just come to meet you discreetly. Besides, we'll figure something out. Don't worry, Julie. Everything will be fine. We will face this together, and we will find a way to make it work."

Just then, the other women returned from giving Carolina, Marina, and the others a tour of the villa. They saw Julie in my arms, tears streaming down her face, and their expressions turned to concern.

"What happened?" Jessica asked, her voice filled with worry as she looked at Julie.

I realized Julie hadn't told them about her situation, so I took the initiative to explain. "Julie's daughter is coming to America to continue her studies here. She's worried about how her daughter will react to our relationship and the divorce."

The women exchanged glances, their eyes widening with understanding and sympathy. They gathered around Julie, their voices filled with concern and support.

"Julie, don't you consider us as sisters? Why haven't you said anything?" Karen asked softly, her hand gently rubbing Julie's back.

Julie shook her head, her voice trembling. "No, it's not that, sisters. I just didn't want you guys to be worried because of me."

Jessica stepped forward and playfully slapped Julie's ass, her voice filled with a mix of teasing and sternness. "Don't hide things from us. We are family now. You don't have to be alone. Otherwise, we will be angry at you."

Julie blushed, her cheeks turning a bright shade of red as she looked down, embarrassed. "I'm sorry, sisters. It's just... I wanted to talk to Jack about it first."

The women exchanged amused glances, their voices filled with playful teasing. "So, you only have Jack in your mind, and we don't exist?" Stella said, her eyes sparkling with mischief.

Julie blushed deeper, her embarrassment growing. "No, it's not like that... I just..."

I decided to step in and help her, my voice filled with a mix of command and tenderness. "Alright, that's enough. Julie is already worried. Don't bully her."

The women looked at me, their expressions softening with understanding. Jessica spoke up, her voice filled with a mix of sympathy and determination. "Julie, we're here for you. Whatever you need, we'll support you. You're not alone in this."

Julie looked up at them, her eyes filled with gratitude and relief. "Thank you, sisters. I really appreciate your support."

I pulled Julie closer, wrapping my arms around her tightly. "See, Julie? You have a whole family here to support you. We'll face this together, and we'll make it work."

Julie nodded, her body relaxing against mine as she took in my words. She looked up at me, her eyes filled with a mix of love and determination. "Yes, Jack. We'll face this together."

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