Adonis sat with his arms folded, one leg bouncing as he stared at the seats on the screen. “All this showy stuff is pointless,” he grumbled under his breath. “If they really wanted to help, they should’ve just sent cash.”
Money was definitely Charlotte’s favorite thing.
“Hold on…” Suddenly, something clicked in Adonis’s mind. He stopped, leaned in close to Charlotte, and lowered his voice. “Charlotte, don’t tell me this is from some secret admirer?”
A secret admirer?
Charlotte’s fingers paused above her phone. For a moment, she just sat there, silent. Then she smiled, her lips curving in that way that always turned heads. “Well, if that’s true, he’s got pretty good luck.”
What was that supposed to mean?
Adonis stared at her, confused, until the realization hit him.
If Anthony were here…
Let’s just say, whoever put up those signs probably wouldn’t make it to see sunset.
Jackson didn’t say a word.
After the accident earlier, both men were on edge, scanning every inch of the venue. They took up positions on either side of Charlotte, basically forming a human shield.
But Charlotte? She just sat there, cool as ever, not the slightest hint of panic on her face. Nothing seemed to bother her.
Suddenly, her phone buzzed.
She glanced down and saw two new messages.
Anthony: Lottie, good luck.
Charlotte smiled to herself, closed the chat, and switched over to Dr. David’s social media.
There was a voice message waiting.
Dr. David: And now I’m supposed to give you your award? Like I’m some big deal… Do I even deserve that?
He was catching on. Everyone else had probably ducked out just to avoid risking embarrassment in front of Lottie.
“Alright, that’s enough,” Charlotte said, her voice light and easy. “The competition’s about to start. You must be exhausted from traveling. Go get some rest.”
Dr. David: I am completely wiped. I didn’t even get dinner after leaving the lab. They shoved two slices of bread at me and called it a day.
Charlotte pressed her lips together, trying not to laugh. “Once we’re back in Cabinda, dinner’s on me.”
Dr. David didn’t answer right away.
Charlotte added, “How about The Oak & Vine?”
Fine, Dr. David finally replied, his voice trailing off into a yawn. The anger in his messages faded, replaced by a hint of pride. Presenting an award to you is probably the best brag I’ll ever have.

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Request you to publish "she was the treasure all along" .. thank you...
Muito boa a história só quero que se resolva logo o problema da mutaçao e que a nora volte as duas se curem ! Antony e Charlotte tudo de bom e os outros casais que estão se formando tudo fofo só falta o Donald e o amigo do Andrew arrumar um amor ! História tem drama romance e comédia lottie mocinha forte que não leva desaforos Antony completamente apaixonado por ela. ( Espero que lottie acabei de vez com esteve ,Olivia ! chega de Olivia enchendo o saco e difamando a lottie parece barata morre nunca essa peste)...
Come on Lottie...go to your mother. Can't wait for the family reunion! Robert should meet Nora.......
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