A Cue For Happiness Chapter 258
Chapter 258
Chapter 258 When He Sees Your True Face
Natalie wanted to teach Andre a lesson—he would suffer after cutting off his relationship with Cecilia.
After a while, Cecilia hastily parted way with Natalie, for she was worried that she would lose her composure at the Leister family’s party.
“Are you sure you don’t need my company?” Natalie asked.
“I look ugly when I cry.” Cecilia forced a smile and said, “Please don’t let me look ugly before you. Rest assured that I’ll accept the reality after having a good cry at home.”
“Okay.”
Natalie nodded in response.
“Natalie, has Samuel seen your true face?”
“No,” Natalie responded, “I never took off my mask before him.”
“What? You never did it?” Cecilia looked at her in disbelief. “I must say that Samuel is indeed discerning. When you’ve finally taken revenge and can take off your mask, he’ll surely think he has stumbled upon a treasure.”
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Deep down, Natalie wasn’t sure how Samuel would treat her when she finally took off the mask.
We’ll see! Take it one step at a time.
After all, no one can tell that I’m not Yara except Clayton and Xavian.
Natalie was alone again after Cecilia left.
Not far from Natalie, Susan and Phoebe seemed to be whispering.
Although Phoebe’s last name was Leister, she wasn’t considered the core family member. Her mother was a member of the Leister family, while her father was merely her mother’s bodyguard. After the two of them fell in love, her mother kicked up a huge fuss and begged until her father was accepted into the family.
However, the fiasco had brought shame to the Leister family.
Although Phoebe was indeed part of the Leister family, her status was far too low compared with Susan. Even though Phoebe was three years older than Susan, she became Susan’s lackey and had to act according to her wishes.
Susan gritted her teeth ferociously and said, “Phoebe, look! I was talking about that woman just now. Isn’t she ugly? Besides, we haven’t seen her before, have we? How can she have the cheek to let Samuel court her? Humph! The filthy woman doesn’t know her place at all.”
“Rumor has it that Samuel’s not interested in women. Could it be that she’s Mr. Bowers’ secretary?”
“No.” Susan got angrier as she spoke. “Samuel admitted himself that he’s courting her!”
“What?”
Before listening to Susan, Phoebe shared the thought of other ladies at the party—Natalie probably was Samuel’s secretary. Hence, she couldn’t believe her ears upon hearing that Natalie was Samuel’s lover.
If Samuel can love an ordinary-looking lady, will he fancy me one day? After all, I’m a lot more beautiful than that lady.
At that moment, a hint of jealousy flashed in Susan’s eyes. “You’re shocked as well, aren’t you? I was stunned once I was told about it. I believe that woman must have done something to seduce Samuel! Humph! I swear to humiliate her at my party today!”
Whenever Susan asked Phoebe to do something, Phoebe always felt that Susan treated her like a maid. Surprisingly, Phoebe didn’t feel repulsed at that moment but rather excited to do it.
After all, Phoebe thought she probably had a chance to be with Samuel after they cooperated to get rid of the woman.
As such, Phoebe chimed in once Susan finished. “Yes, since it’s your birthday, we shouldn’t let anyone steal the limelight from you.”
“Phoebe, I have an idea.”
Susan rolled her eyes and leaned toward Phoebe to secretly discuss their plot.
While Natalie enjoyed her wine, she was suddenly surrounded by a few ladies led by Susan.
Well, more and more are emerging.
Although Natalie put on a smile, she secretly scolded the hell out of Samuel.
Not only that he has a lot of admirers, but they are also obsessed with him!
Susan blinked her big eyes and said in a sweet voice, “Hi. I’m sorry that I didn’t have time to talk to you properly. By the way, you don’t look familiar. It appears that we have never seen you before.”
Deep down, Natalie knew that they intended to dig out her personal information.
To avoid being harassed by them all day, Natalie immediately responded, “I’m Natalie Nichols.”
“Nichols is a rather rare last name, isn’t it?” The woman from Dellmoor flashed through Susan’s mind when she heard the name. Nonetheless, Susan soon thought it was impossible, for Natalie looked extremely ugly compared to that woman from Dellmoor.
Knowing that Susan was hinting at something, Natalie responded, “I’ve become an orphan after my grandpa and mother passed away.”