Chapter 210 The Answer
“Yes, I said that before.” Samuel’s gaze swept past Natalie’s face. “I only did it because I thought you wanted it.”
She bit her lip even harder.
If it weren’t for Billy’s sudden arrival, she would’ve thought she really wanted it.
After all, the lack of her usual refusal came across to him as her silent approval.
The thought of being intimate with any men never occurred to Natalie. Yet, at that moment, she was like a fly that had landed on Samuel’s spider web.
The more she wanted to escape, the tighter his web became, and the harder it was for her to run away.
Only after Natalie calmed down did Samuel let Billy return to the car to drive.
Sitting in the driver’s seat, Billy’s face was pale and flushed at the same time. He didn’t even dare to look in the rearview mirror as he forced himself to focus on the road.
After a long while, they arrived in front of a building.
“We’ve arrived,” Samuel declared.
“Here? Why have you brought me here?” Natalie glanced perplexedly at a building that had obviously been built nearly a century ago.
“Are you sure you want to wear this home?” His eyes brushed past her disheveled appearance, which was something he was responsible for. “Have you thought about how to answer the children’s questions?”
She glanced at her clothing and calmed down. He’s right! How should I answer the kids when they asked about the state of my clothing, my swollen lips or the hickeys on my neck?
After some consideration, Natalie pushed the door open and stepped out of the car.
An old woman exited the building when she heard the sound of a car. “Is that you, Mr. Samuel?”
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