Natalie finally noticed that he was angry. Hence, she gently called out to him, “Mr. Shane? Mr. Shane?”
Shane remained silent.
Even after she nudged him, he still gave no response.
Natalie had no choice but to place her hand down and wonder why he got angry.
She remembered that he only became angry after she mentioned Stanley.
He’s so triggered at the mention of Stanley. Could it be that he’s jealous?
At that thought, Natalie covered her mouth in disbelief as her heartbeat quickened.
She bit her lips as she snuck a glance at Shane.
However, as she gazed at his chiseled side-profile, she suddenly calmed down.
What am I thinking about? He loves Jacqueline, not me. How can he possibly be jealous?
It’s just my own wishful thinking!
Natalie smiled bitterly as a despondent look flashed across her eyes. However, it was fleeting.
At that moment, the plane finally stabilized, indicating the turbulence had ended.
As expected, an announcement sounded in the plane, saying that they had successfully overcome the turbulence and entered a safe zone. Everyone in the plane cheered in delight.
Natalie also heaved a sigh of relief.
She was about to say something to Shane when he suddenly unbuckled his seat belt, stood up and headed back to the first-class cabin.
Natalie was stunned for a while before quickly returning to her senses. She followed him and called out, “Wait for me, Mr. Shane.”
As Stanley was still there, she needed to bring him back.
When Shane reached the first-class cabin, he headed directly to his seat and sat down.
Natalie scanned around. He’s as generous as usual, huh? He even booked the entire first-class cabin.
There were only the four of them in the cabin.
“Mr. Campbell.” Natalie walked over to Silas.
He closed his laptop and greeted, “Ms. Smith.”
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