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Right Person, Wrong Time novel Chapter 176

Chapter 176 Bumping Into Each Other

After Nicole hung up, Whitney spoke next to her. “This old witch must be up to no good. Are you really going to meet her, Miss Nicole?”

“I’ll take on all of her moves. Have you ever seen me retreat?” Nicole asked with a raised brow. Standing up, she stretched her body, which had turned a little stiff from lying down for almost the entire day.

“It’s getting late. After this week, I can get back to work again,” she said lazily. This matter had been settled rather quickly; all in all, it took about three days to take care of everything.

“Miss Nicole, there’s not much work at F&M Apparel recently. Why don’t I stay with you here?” Whitney said with a grin, inching closer to her.

Giggling, Nicole reckoned that this was Zachary’s idea, but she didn’t say it out loud and simply nodded. “That’s fine. If you’re staying, I can use your help as well.”

After saying that, she wanted to go upstairs. For the past few days, her son might have sensed something and was being very sensible. Maybe it was because everything had been resolved, she was relieved all of a sudden and felt very sleepy now.

With her hand over her mouth, she yawned while turning into a corner and bumped right into a figure.

Before she could react, she walked right into a sturdy chest which was exuding strong male hormones mixed with a light scent of shampoo.

Losing her balance, Nicole couldn’t stand still, and just as she watched herself falling backward, the man in front of her grabbed her with lightning speed.

With his arm around Nicole’s waist, Colton pulled her into his embrace and only released her after she had stood still.

After regaining her balance, Nicole stepped back a little and realized that Colton had just come out of the shower.

Not only that, but he only had a towel around his waist after shower, and his upper body was exposed with droplets of water on it. His hair was only half dry and matted on his head, which made him look friendlier than usual.

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