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A Cue for Love novel Chapter 326

However, before Natalie could finish, Christopher stretched out and held on to her outstretched hand. “Who said I don't want it?”

Natalie felt that it was inappropriate and she instinctively retracted her hand.

She didn't want him to get the wrong message. However, everyone in the private room perceived it as an act of shyness.

In their eyes, no woman could withstand the charm and wealth of an heir like Christopher, especially when it came to a poor woman like Natalie.

Joshua nudged Christopher with his elbow in an attempt to tease him. “Chris, my health is not really that good too. Can you give me some?”

“I'll give you some punches if you'd like. Maybe then you'll get better.” Christopher gave Joshua a side-eye.

At that moment, everyone burst into laughter.

Meanwhile, Natalie simply sat awkwardly at a side, unsure of how to mingle with the group.

She could tell that Christopher, Joshua, and the others were all really close.

However, she was there only because of her promise to Christopher.

As she had nothing better to do, she started drinking some of the alcohol.

Sitting beside her, Christopher observed her every move.

Everyone in the private room could tell that Christopher was deeply attracted to Natalie. The ambiance gradually turned quiet as everyone started speaking less.

Just then Joshua said, “It's been a long time since we played truth or dare! Come, everyone join in. If you lose, you'll need to choose truth or dare. If you refuse to choose one, you'll be punished to drink three glasses of beer!”

Everyone was excited to join except Natalie.

“Ms. Nichols, come, join us,” Joshua shamelessly asked.

“Me too?” Natalie exclaimed. But since it wasn't something unreasonable, she eventually accepted his invitation.

The game officially began.

Joshua took an empty bottle and spun it on the table.

The bottle spun rapidly before coming to a stop in Natalie's direction.

“So, Ms. Nichols, truth or dare?” Joshua cheekily asked.

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