Chapter 281 Is It Tough on You?
Upon reflection, Maggie considered that the situation might not be entirely negative.
The Adams had a commendable reputation. If her brother turned out so well, perhaps she wouldn’t fare too badly either.
Yet Maggie couldn’t shake the feeling that she should be feeling more at ease and content.
As she contemplated this, thoughts of the years Nathael had silently loved her flooded her mind. Had those times been difficult for him, too?
A moment later, Maggie snapped out of her reverie. She turned to Nathael and asked softly, “Do you like It?
“Do you enjoy listening to me play the piano?”
“Yes, I do,” Nathael replied with a firm voice, their fingers interlocked.
Maggie smiled gently and said, “I’ll play for you when we get home tonight.”
A mischievous glint flashed in Nathael’s eyes as he probed, “At my place?”
Maggie glared at him and playfully chided, “Can’t you think of something else?”
Why has this man acted so desperately to share the bed with her? They wouldn’t sleep together anyway.
Nathael chuckled and asked, “What are you thinking?”
Maggie ignored him. She continued to watch the next performer play his piece. When the lights dimmed again, Nathael spoke in a husky voice, “I just enjoy being with you.”
It was a simple statement, as if it were meant for her, or perhaps he just muttered to himself.
Maggie’s throat tightened unexpectedly. Tears started to well up in her eyes for no reason.
Indeed, he always enjoyed spending time with her, even if it was just doing something utterly mundane.
In her past life, Nathael often stayed by her side, quietly accompanying her as she clumsily worked on her jewelry designs, always ready to hand her the gem stone and tools she needed at critical moments.
He would also move his paperwork into the bedroom and work under a night lamp, watching over her as she slept.
He would come home and cook for her, setting up small tasks to keep her from feeling useless.
Aside from that, he would watch cheesy romance movies with her, listen to her sarcastic comments, and pass her a warm glass of water or a cozy blanket.
They had done far too many things together.
Many details that Maggie had once forgotten or thought she would never remember now flood back to her. in this dimly lit hall, under the soft piano melodies.
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Nathael asked with a light laugh, “What are we doing?”
“We’ll do many things together, Maggie replied softly.
As soon as Sierra stepped off the stage, she stormed into the dressing room to grab her phone with a cold. expression.
Danielle frowned and questioned, “What’s the matter? Was that piece not practiced enough?”
She wasn’t a novice to piano; it was clear to her that Sierra had neglected her practice. It was unpolished and clumsy, lacking any artistic expression, not to mention basic fluency.
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