Chapter 320 A Change Of Heart
Lucas clenched his fists. Disgruntlement was written all over his delicate face.
Christina would not stand to see her son endure such a grievance. Picking her children up, she was all ready to head upstairs.
Then came Nathaniel’s grim gaze. “I said, apologize.”
Seeing the man’s sharp, menacing glare. Madison felt a shiver run down her spine. “Nathaniel! You’re asking me to say sorry?” she snapped back in disbelief.
“Don’t make me repeat it for a third time,” uttered Nathaniel through gritted teeth.
His words pierced Madison like a sword. No matter how hard she gnashed her teeth in resistance, she eventually caved in and apologized.
That was when a sense of warmth rose in Lucas’ heart. Maybe this big gray wolf’s not that loathsome after all. The boy turned around and made a face at Madison. “I won’t forgive you, you witch!”
On that note, Madison glared daggers at the boy, which frightened the latter and compelled him to cower in his mother’s embrace.
“Nathaniel, hear me out-
“You should go back first.”
Nathaniel trod on Christina’s heels to the second floor upon dropping the statement.
The only thing Madison could do was watch the family of four head upstairs together. Jealousy flooded
her heart.
Christina has already been gone for a good four years, so why didn’t she stay away for good? Why must she come back? I’ll never let her set foot in here! I’ll need to think of something to drive that woman out once more!
Christina took a moment to comfort Lucas and Camila. Luckily, the children had not been affected.
Otherwise, a tight slap would never have been enough for her to let the matter slide.
“Mommy, I want to draw.” Camila had a gentle personality and had always enjoyed spending some quiet time on her own. Drawing was her favorite hobby.
She seemed to have inherited the passion for doodling from her mother.
Nathaniel heard the exchange when he stepped inside the room. “I’ll get someone to make the arrangements right away.”
In less than ten minutes, the vacant room next door was decorated as an art room, fully equipped with all sorts of paints.
A glance over the newly designed art room immediately calmed Camila’s nerves, and her bubbly eyes lit up. “Wow! There are so many different paints!”
“Do you like it?” Nathaniel inched closer to the little girl.
Instead of shying away from him that time, Camila simply bobbed her head in response. Her flushed. checks made her look all the more endearing. “I love it!”
Moreover, her mellow voice was music to Nathaniel’s ears, melting his heart altogether.
“I’ll get someone to send a set of Montblanc paintbrushes over to you first thing tomorrow.”
Camila’s crystalline eyes widened like saucers the second she heard that. She, for one, was aware that those paintbrushes of the said brand were worth a fortune. Thank you…”
With a faint grin playing about his lips, Nathaniel raised his hand to caress Camila’s head. Surprisingly, the little girl did not dodge the man’s reach that time around.
On the sidelines, Christina was baffled at that sight. Since when did Nathaniel learn how to win over a child?
“Camila’s tricked by the big gray wolf. A few paintbrushes are all it takes for him to lay his hands all over her head,” said Lucas, pouting the entire while.
“Oh? So, you wouldn’t?” A chuckle accompanied Christina’s question.
“Definitely not,” answered Lucas with resolution as he crossed his arms.
Seeing Nathaniel fast approaching, he forced himself to turn his head and looked away. “I’m going back to my room to study.” He went on his way as soon as he said his piece.
Christina, in turn, nodded in approval of her son’s character. That’s my son! I’m glad he showed some backbone. Right then, her phone that was left in the study rang. She spun on her heel to answer the phone.
It was a call from the real estate agent.
Alas, Nathaniel was one step ahead of her. He grabbed the phone and hit the answer key.
“Hello, Ms. Christina. I’ve come across two condominiums that are quite in line with your requirements, When will you be free to go check them out with me?” asked the agent enthusiastically.
Nathaniel’s countenance was as grim as death. “She doesn’t need any of it. Don’t ever call this number again.”
He hung up the phone right after finishing the sentence.
“What have you just promised me last night?” He looked up at Christina, his tone frosty.
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