Chapter 1276
Seeing Nicole's look of disapproval, Harvey explained, "I didn't mean to steal Grandma from you. I just thought she liked me very much, so I suggested it."
’I do like him. He is so neat and decent," Mrs. Wallace Sr. said.
"You hear that? Your grandma likes me very much. What you've got to say about that doesn't count." Harvey quickly took a seat on the other side of Mrs. Wallace Sr. and avoided Nicole's glare.
'Grandma, don't be fooled by his appearance. He is cunning and his personality does not match his looks at all," Nicole said as she sat down.
Mrs. Wallace Sr. looked at the both of them, who were seated on both her left and right, and giggled. "You two are really like a pair of siblings when you bicker."
"He is not my brother." Nicole said, not wanting a brother like Harvey.
"Your grandma is so right. Nicole, call me bro." Harvey audaciously demanded.
"Harvey, are you looking for a fight?" Nicole glared at Harvey. "Quit pushing your luck."
"Forget it. If you don't like it, I will stop saying it. Your grandmother has agreed to it anyway. Either way, you'll have to listen to me, as I'm your brother from now on." Harvey smirked.
In truth, it was not that he really wanted to be Nicole's brother, but with a position like that, he would have a convenient excuse to meet her whenever he wanted.
"Harvey, I think you just need a good beating," Nicole said, and swung at Harvey.
"Grandma, she is trying to hit me." Harvey ducked out of the way while asking for protection from Mrs. Wallace Sr.
"Don't be rude, Nicole," her grandmother said.
Now, with Mrs. Wallace Sr.'s help, Harvey was able to elude her punches.
"You're lucky today just because Grandma is protecting you. I'll let it slide once. If you talk smack to me again, I'll make sure to fix you, good and proper." Nicole shot Harvey a stern look before she stopped.
"Grandma, looks like I can no longer leave this place." Harvey glanced at Nicole, as if he had been wronged.
While they were talking in the living room, Nicole’s cell phone rang.
She picked it up to see that it was Martin, prompting her to tap the icon. ’ Are you done there, Martin?"
'I'm done. Sorry, Nicole. I was going to pick you up earlier, but something unexpected happened and I didn't make it. So was it Mr. Johnston who drove you home?" Martin apologized, feeling embarrassed.
"Yes, I knew that you must have been tied up with something when you didn't show up. Don't worry about it." Nicole reassured him.
"Very good. I have reserved a table for you at The Herald," Martin said. "I'll be seeing you there at 4:30. Is that okay?"
Martin had already made all the arrangements, as he wanted to give Nicole a warm reception.
"No problem."
"Okay, in that case, we talk later when we meet," he said. "I'm hanging up now."
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