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Love at the Wrong Table (Emmanuel Lowe and Mackenzie) novel Chapter 157

Chapter 157

Mackenzie’s gaze visibly chilled at the sight of Claudette approaching her

husband.

Even Frederick sensed the antagonism rolling off Mackenzie. I can’t help you

with this, man!

He shrugged and turned back toward the clinics.

“Well, are you done with your consultation?” asked Mackenzie frostily.

“Yes, I’m done.”

Claudette was no fool. She could already guess the nature of Emmanuel and

Mackenzie’s relationship based on the latter’s behavior, though she could

hardly believe it herself.

She had once asked Emmanuel if he had a girlfriend, and he had somewhat

implied that he was attached. Is his girlfriend the heiress of the Quillen

family? Is he such an excellent catch? But I thought Mackenzie suffered from

misandry!

Mackenzie’s words cut through Claudette’s thoughts. “Good. Then I’m taking

Emmanuel with me!”

She would have dragged Emmanuel away a lot sooner had she not been

generous enough to spare Claudette’s pride.

“Hey, Ms. Quillen! Don’t pull so hard!” Emmanuel hissed, perplexed by his

wife’s behavior.

This is a hospital, for goodness sake. I was just checking a female patient.

Why does she make it seem as if she caught me cheating?

After their departure, Claudette remained stunned in utter disbelief.

Even Mackenzie was starting to question if she had been too agitated. What if

he mistakes my response for jealousy? No! I’m definitely not jealous! I just

want to solve his troubles ASAP.

She dragged him by his shirt and only released her grip once they were in

the parking lot.

Emmanuel hurriedly reversed his Maserati out of the lot and even alighted

from the car to open the passenger seat door for his wife. Only then did he

venture to ask, “Why did you suddenly come to visit me, Ms. Quillen?”

“I saw the trending headlines, so I thought I’d check on you.” Mackenzie put on

an air of indifference as she added, “I suppose my worries were unfounded,

seeing as you still had the bandwidth to hit on some random hottie.”

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