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Date with Me, Sugar Mama novel Chapter 21

Ignoring the order to leave, Steven picked up her cell phone, typed in a series of number, and handed it back to her. “Ask the right person for help,” he said. “Only an eagle deserves the blue sky, and Leonard is just a chicken.”

Viola hissed, “Who is the eagle? Who is the blue sky?”

“Oh, what eagle, what blue sky? You are my sugar mama.” Steven stood at the door and waved at her.

What? Viola pushed him out and mercilessly shut the door.

She immediately deleted Steven's number and wished she would never see him again. Although Steven was an unvalued son of the Chambers family to the outsiders, Viola felt it the first time she met him that he was a rather difficult man.

Viola took a deep breath and put Steven behind her.

She was plotted as she just came out from the Sutton family, it was not difficult to know who did that. After a few years, Janet got a lot of courage.

The next day early in the morning, Viola put on makeup, but it still could not cover up her black circles.

She had a nightmare last night that she married to Steven. She spent 50 dollars and asked a fortune teller for help. The fortune teller said it was a good dream and it would come true. What a bullshit!

She married Steven? Unless she was retarded!

As soon as she got off, she found Leonard coming out from the elevator with a bright smile, “Viola, good morning. What happened to you last night?”

Viola told him about her encountering the assassination last night, except for that part of Steven, which was not a big deal. She didn't want Leonard to be paranoid and affect her plan.

“Janet is not simple.” Leonard rubbed his chin, looked thoughtful, “The killer is expensive but the Sutton family can afford that, but the problem is, the killer only accepts the orders from familiar or people they introduced.”

“Aren't you going back to head office today? I'll look into it, so don't worry about it.” Viola patted him on the shoulder and walked out of the elevator to the office.

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