Still, she was too gorgeous to pose a threat. On the contrary, it made him want to ravish her.
Sean’s gaze darkened as his heart fluttered.
However, he knew he couldn’t do anything to hurt her. It wasn’t that he was a person with moral values. It was because he was afraid of Shane.
Shane was no longer the man from five years ago who he could bully.
If I actually harmed Shane’s wife, he would definitely get his revenge.
At that thought, Sean let out a disappointed sigh. He ran his fingers across Natalie’s cheek. “Nat, I remembered what I said. I am a man of my word, provided that the clues you gave me are true. If they are fake…”
He trailed off, leaving her to draw her own conclusions.
Natalie shuddered as his fingers felt like a snake slithering over her skin. She felt both disgusting and fearful.
“I’m not lying to you. Shane’s the one who revealed the clues to me.” Natalie’s fists balled up as she forced herself to not show any fear.
It’s over the minute he sees through my act.
Natalie’s act managed to fool Sean for he chose to trust her and stood up.
Heaving a sigh of relief, Natalie climbed to her feet and dashed to the door. She stayed away from him and kept her guard up.
Sean found her reaction amusing as he laughed out loud.
“Why are you laughing?” Natalie’s lips thinned in displeasure.
Sean finally put on his glasses. “Nothing. I find you cute, that’s all.”
Natalie’s brows scrunched up at his words. “Mr. Sean, are you flirting with me?”
“Of course not. I was praising you. To be honest, Nat, you’re the most interesting woman I’ve ever met. I really regret it now.” Sean pushed his glasses and expressed his regret.
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