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Mistaking the CEO for a Gigolo novel Chapter 64

Kyle grinned. “That’s right. So don’t worry, Dr. Tussaud.”

After finally convincing his mother, Kyle immediately called Juan to tell him the good news, who then in turn excitedly called Davin.

“Uncle Davin, Dr. Tussaud has some time right now. Can she go see Grandma?”

“Sure. I’ll swing by to pick you up now, then we’ll go get Dr. Tussaud. Remember, you promised that I could take you out for some fun after the acupuncture session.”

“Don’t worry, I remember,” answered Juan readily.

After Davin picked Juan up, they then went to Nicole’s. Before they arrived though, Kyle made sure to keep himself out of sight.

Nicole was getting her things ready when she suddenly realized that he was missing. But after a while, she saw him running in from outside.

“Juan, where did you go?”

Juan stared right at Nicole. He really missed her a lot after not seeing her for so long.

“I- I just went out to take a look. Uncle Davin is here, so let’s go.”

Uncle Davin?

Nicole frowned. Since when did Juan get so close with the Seet family?

“Hurry up, Mommy!”

When Nicole heard him address her as “Mommy,” she quickly reminded him, “Remember, they think you’re Kyle, so you have to call me Dr. Tussaud when you’re at the Seets.”

“Okay, I’ll remember!” Juan nodded fervently.

They then got into Davin’s car, and he drove them to the Seet Residence.

Davin glanced at “Kyle” and instructed him to be on his best behavior once he went inside.

“I will, don’t worry Uncle Davin.”

Nicole chuckled to herself. The little boy in front of him wasn’t Kyle, but Juan instead. And there was no one who could sweet-talk better than Juan.

The trio walked into the living room. When Juan saw his grandparents, he immediately ran up to them and gave them a huge grin.

“Grandpa, Grandma! I’ve missed you so much!”

“Good, good! What a sweet little boy. Thank you for coming to visit us. You’re a much sweeter boy than that father of yours!”

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