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My Heart only Beats for You (Natalie Godfrey) novel Chapter 983

Natalie held her breath for a moment.

"They don't know yet. I didn't tell your mother. As for your brother, he's still on a business trip."

Selina breathed a sigh of relief and said, "Thank God. If my mom knows, she'll probably be pissed off."

"It's good that you know your mother would be pissed off," Natalie said. Then, she looked at Selina thoughtfully, and said, "You have to be mature."

Selina said with a sigh, "Natalie, I don't know when I'll be able to act more maturely. But, I do feel that you're getting more mature. You no longer act like a little girl."

Selina had felt that she'd been able to click with Natalie when they'd met each other for the first time. Perhaps the reason was that Natalie's personality had been quite similar to Selina's.

However, Natalie had become more mature over the years. In the meantime, there were not many changes in Selina apart from her getting older.

"It would be great if I could be as mature as you one day," Selina said wistfully.

"You'll definitely be more mature," Natalie said. She held Selina's hand and said, "Selina, everyone will become mature one day. It's important to have someone who is willing to tolerate you when you're still not mature enough. As for me, I was lucky to meet your brother. He brings the best out of me. Well, as for you..."

Natalie looked at Matthew, who was standing not far away.

He was standing there and waiting for Selina. He looked handsome. Even by just standing, he radiated an extraordinary temperament.

Natalie continued, "You have Matthew with you. He's definitely a man who would tolerate you and bring out the best in you. Selina, I know that I've repeated this many times. But, I still want to remind you that it's not easy to find a good man. You must cherish him."

Hearing this, Selina bit her lower lip.

"Well, Natalie, you should go home first. If you say something good about Matthew again, I will start to doubt if you've fallen for Matthew."

Natalie was speechless.

She patted Selina's hand and said, "You're such a naughty girl."

Selina sent Natalie off. The car drove away after Natalie got into the car.

Based on Natalie's body language and the way she talked, Selina noticed that Natalie was filled with elegance.

She remembered that Natalie hadn't possessed such a temperament a long time ago.

Previously, Natalie had just been a poor little girl. It had been obvious that she came from a poor family background based on her behavior. This could not be concealed even in those expensive outfits.

However, she had gone through a tremendous change.

Selina looked away after a moment and walked towards Matthew.

Matthew looked at Selina with a smile.

The sun was very bright today. It was shining on Matthew, casting a beautiful-looking shadow

Under the sun, Matthew looked more handsome. His handsomeness was beyond words.

Selina stood next to him.

She raised her head and said, "Natalie just told me that you are a man who could bring the best out of me. Do you agree with this?"

Matthew's emotions were disturbed. After a short while, he said in a low, attractive voice, "Selina, I don't care if you become more mature or stay a little girl. It's not necessarily a bad thing to be willful for the rest of your life."

Hearing this, Selina was stunned for a moment.

The sun was so bright today that her eyes were dazzled by the sunlight when she raised her head to look at Matthew.

It was so bright that Selina had to squint her eyes.

"Matthew, I think that we should have a talk," Selina said seriously.

"Okay."

"Where are we going to have a talk?"

"How about a cafe?" Matthew said, catching a glimpse of a nearby cafe. He knew that Selina enjoyed drinking coffee.

However, his plan was shot down instantly.

Selina said disdainfully, "Hey, could you please stop bringing me to a cafe? You're so old-fashioned."

It seemed that Matthew would bring Selina to a cafe whenever Selina had no idea of where to go.

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