Chapter 1136 A Chance Encounter
Natalie let out a sneeze. “What’s the matter?” Samuel asked in a deep voice. “Did you catch a cold?” Natalie sniffled and ignored Samuel. I don’t know if I caught a cold, but if I did, it’s all Samuel’s fault! Last night, I was watching the full moon on the balcony. Just a while after I went out, I suddenly caught a whiff of his musky and masculine scent coming from behind.
After that, he lunged at me and kissed me domineeringly instead of gently. He was so rough that I couldn’t help but shudder. Could this be an after-effect of returning from the mountains? Ever since Mr. Yablon got rid of the toxins in his body, he’s been craving me more than ever. I didn’t even get to go back to the bedroom last night. I was naked on the balcony as I endured the night breeze. How can I not catch a cold?
Seeing that Natalie merely sniffled and kept mum, Samuel frowned slightly and said, “I’ll try to suppress my desire after this!”
“Okay,” Natalie answered him nonchalantly. I can’t expect him to keep his word. When it comes to anything but sex, he’s a man of his word. In bed, however, he’ll most probably let his desires get the better of him. He’s not going to remember what he said! That’s something he’ll never be able to change! Perhaps that’s just what men are like regardless of how successful or sentimental they are.
After getting out of bed, Natalie had breakfast with the kids and went to Dream to work as usual. When Natalie arrived at the office and saw Yandel, she couldn’t help but let out a few coughs.
Still feeling awkward, Yandel knew things could get worse if he were to keep his head lowered and do his job. However, looking up at the ceiling wasn’t going to do either. In the end, he had no choice but to assign himself to do something for Natalie. “Boss, please carry on. I’ll make you a cup of coffee…”
With that, Yandel left immediately. Natalie felt less embarrassed after Yandel left. She rubbed her nose and went into her office to start a busy day of work.
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