Chapter 542 Saw Them With My Own Eyes
Natalie’s breathing eased as she eyed her twin sister approach.
With all the swagger in the world, Yara’s high heels crunched on the gravel as she sauntered elegantly toward the driver’s side of the Hummer before knocking on the glass and motioning for Samuel to wind down the window, indicating that she wanted to have a word with him.
Despite the repeated knocks, Samuel smoothed his crumpled shirt with no intention of doing as he was asked.
With the flame of his passion doused rudely with cold water by Yara, his patience had finally worn out.
“Yara looks as if she has something to say to you.” Natalie glanced uncertainly at her twin sister.
“Just ignore her,” Samuel said in the same tense voice as the lines on his face.
Natalie frowned. “Are you sure?”
She was not worried about the possibility of Samuel succumbing to Yara’s charms. On the contrary, she was merely curious as to what they would have in common to discuss.
“If I were to speak to any other irrelevant women in front of you, the only woman who matters to me is a sign of disrespect to you.” Samuel turned around and straightened the edges of his jacket covering her. “You don’t have to test me. I promise you, I will never be unfaithful.”
What test?
“I’m not testing you, Samuel,” she said, her eyes wide with incredulity.
“It doesn’t matter to me even if you are. My pledge will never change.” Samuel adjusted her buttons as his eyes gleamed with the earnestness of his declaration. “I might have ripped off the buttons on your coat.”
Sure enough, Natalie discovered that two of the buttons had fallen somewhere on the floor.
I wonder what a mess we have made, or how loud we were. It must have been intense. Despite the fog on the windows, Yara might have seen something.
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