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Darling, Don't Get Rid of Me novel Chapter 91

Wesley imposed his will on Harriet and moved into her apartment, she didn't even have a chance to refuse.

Harriet was going to be on leave for the next few days and she decided to act all high maintenance. She intended to exhaust Wesley's patience, hoping that he couldn't tolerate her behaviour anymore and moved out of her place on his own.

Thus, when Wesley returned from work the next day around noon, he found out that the woman was still lazing in bed.

"Harriet?"

He thought that she wasn't feeling well, he went up and pulled the corner of the blanket. Harriet sat up lazily, she rubbed her eyes as she just woke up from a deep slumber, she said, "What's the time now? I'm so hungry."

Harriet used to wake up very early back then when they lived together in the mansion, she would prepare Wesley some breakfast and clean the house. The house was always clean and homely, but not this time around

It wasn't Harriet that forced him to move in with her, whoever who loved to serve the other could freely do so. But she didn't want to be his butler.

"You still can tell that you're hungry?" Wesley chuckled, it seemed that he didn't mind at all that she woke up so late. "Come, let's go eat.

Harriet replied immediately, "I'm not going to cook. Eat out if you want to eat."

Wesley gleamed at her briefly, "Of course, it will be too late if I have to wait for you to cook."

It was odd, but Harriet felt a sense of affection in his tone of voice. Did she sleep for too long and was having hallucinations?

Jack came over without any notice when she went to freshen herself up. He brought over an exquisite lace evening dress, and it was clear that he prepared it for her.

"Are you bringing me to an event?" Harriet asked suspiciously.

Wesley faintly muttered yes.

Harriet prepared a thousand excuses in her head for sleeping in but it all went to waste. She was also prepared to be scolded by the man, but it seemed like she didn't have to worry about anything today.

She changed into the dress and got into the man's car, she looked like she had something to say.

Seeing she was absent-minded, Wesley said bluntly, "Speak your mind."

Harriet thought about it for a while, she then said solemnly, "Wesley, although we are living together again, I'm not planning to be like how I used to be. It won't be only for today. From now on, I will not take initiative to prepare our meals nor organize your personal belongings. I have my things to do."

To summarize, she won't be his little babysitter anymore.

Wesley was sitting with his eyes closed, he said without even moving his eyelids, "I've never told you to do anything like that, even back then."

Harriet was speechless.

If she could, she really wanted to comment on his attitude. He was totally taking her for granted.

At the venue, Rose Villa, people were all well-dressed and people moved around elegantly.

Harriet realized that it wasn't a private event only after she entered the venue. To her bewilderment, it was a semi-public event and there were also familiar faces of people in the media.

Back in the days, Wesley would only bring her along to private events to prevent rumours and other unwanted people finding out about their relationship. She was very surprised and was wondering why he brought her to a semi-public event this time.

She doubtfully turned her head towards the man and asked him, "Are you sure that you brought along the right companion?"

Wesley glanced at her, "Who do you wish me to bring along?"

"Louisa." Harriet answered without any hesitation, "Well I mean, she is your fiance. It will be a huge show of affection if you were to bring her along. It will also shut down the rumours about you guys not getting along very well from the incidents before."

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