Natalie told Shane the bar’s name and address.
He grunted and hang up the call.
She looked at the screen and put it in sleep mode. Just as she was about to put her phone into her bag, a man’s voice suddenly sounded from behind her. “Oh, Nat?”
Sean? She sprang up quickly and turned her head around. Sean stared at her with a bewildered expression while his hand rested on a curvy woman’s waist beside him.
A slow smile worked its way across Natalie’s face. She looked surprised but pleased to see a familiar face.
“Mr. Sean, hello,” she greeted him as she shoved her phone in the bag.
He then let go of his company and signaled for her to go. That woman pursed her lips in annoyance.
Sean narrowed his eyes and gave her a stern glare.
Shocked, she turned pale and left in a haste. But not before casting Natalie a vicious glare.
The latter was speechless. What did I do?
On the other hand, Sean seemed to be in a good mood as he chuckled.
“Mr. Sean, are you done laughing?”
He nodded and tried hard to keep a straight face. “Okay, okay. I’m just amused,” he explained as he adjusted his glasses.
“No, thanks to you.” She rolled her eyes helplessly.
He shrugged. “I didn’t expect to see you here. I mean, you just got married. What are you doing at such a place? Aren’t you worried about incurring Shane’s wrath?”
“That’s none of your business.” Natalie hastily slung her mother’s bag over her shoulder.
She’s not alone.
The dim lighting made it difficult for Sean to see the other woman’s features. Besides, her head was buried in the crock of her arms.
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