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A Cue for Love novel Chapter 26

Chapter 26 Worried About The Bully

“Mr. Franklin and Ms. Sophia have already eaten…” Gavin’s voice was racked with worry as he had acted on his own accord to invite Natalie over.

 

“Where are they?”

Unable to lie, Gavin answered, “In the dining room. They have just finished eating.”

The man’s footsteps got closer.

 

As Samuel walked into the dining room, his gaze fell upon Natalie.

Samuel was wearing an all-black outfit. It was quite common for men to dress like that in the corporate world, but he looked like he just walked out of an international fashion magazine.

His sleeves were rolled up, showing off his muscled forearm.

 

“Why is she here?” Samuel questioned Gavin, a cold glint flashing through his eyes.

Gavin lowered his head with guilt as his face turned green. No matter how long he had served the Bowers, he was still just an employee after all.

 

This idea of his had obviously displeased Samuel.

As Gavin was about to admit his fault, Natalie spoke up. “I was missing the children, so I came over to visit. Gavin saw me and couldn’t help but divulge their hunger strike. I begged him to let me coax them to eat something. He couldn’t say no to me, and at the same time, he wanted the children to eat. That’s why he let me in.”

With that, she helped Gavin out of the mess and took all the responsibility upon her own shoulders.

Samuel’s gaze went from Natalie to Gavin. It only took him a moment to figure out that she was lying.

He looked into her eyes, but she did not back down.

She stared right back at him, her eyes full of stubbornness.

For some reason, Samuel could not stop thinking about his encounter with the woman at the cafe as he stared at her eyes.

Am I going crazy? How could I associate this flawed woman with the beautiful and perfect Yara?

A scorching dark light flashed across his eyes.

 

“Daddy, you are not to be mean to Natalie. You’d have to go through me first if you’re going to do so.”

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