A Cue For Love

A Cue For Love Chapter 35



Chapter 35

A Cue for Love Chapter 35

On Par With Samuel

Samuel’s gaze darkened, and she could see the faint outline of his veins under his shirt. Content held by NôvelDrama.Org.

“It looks like he has an important place in your heart.”

“Obviously. I call him Sweetheart,” Natalie sighed.

Xavian and Clayton were the two most important people in her life. She was willing to give up anything for them.

Samuel’s gaze turned cold. “If you have an opportunity to meet someone next time, what kind of man would sweep you off your feet, Ms. Nichols?”

She remained silent.

Natalie sensed that he was unhappy, but she wasn’t sure of the reason.

She was still wearing the hyper-realistic mask that was ugly enough to make people cry. How jealous did Samuel have to be to still feel that way?

The first thing Natalie did when she returned home was to take off the mask.

Although it was made to look indistinguishable from a real face, ultimately, it was still a mask. Wearing it day and night made her feel stifled. She replaced it with a hydrating sheet mask and slumped on the couch.

Xavian brought an iced coke and sat down beside her. He watched her with wide eyes.

“Mommy, could you tell us what our stepdad is like?”

With her sheet mask on, Natalie couldn’t speak properly. She replied awkwardly, “What… What stepdad?”

“I heard his voice on the phone last night! Don’t treat me like a dumb three-year-old!” Five-year-old Xavian looked as if he understood everything. “Clayton and I have always been very supportive of your relationship, but… I have a small request. Stepdad has to at least be on the same level as Samuel!”

Natalie was caught completely off guard. She choked on her drink and started coughing aggressively.

“What does this have to do with Samuel?”

“If our stepdad is worse than Samuel, then you might as well choose Samuel.” He continued, “Sure, you don’t really know him yet. But with your real appearance and help from Clayton and me, I don’t believe you can’t get him!”

Natalie felt a shiver down her spine.

Could she tell him that she actually knew Samuel? And that she actually stayed at the Bowers residence last night?

Glancing at the little boy’s cute, elated expression, Natalie decided against it for the time being.

It was a rare day off for her. She decided to take Xavian to the supermarket.

Natalie picked up whatever she was craving.

Wanting to eat Tom Yum soup, she picked out the soup base. They then wandered the rest of the aisles.

There was a chubby salesman organizing the products, and Natalie didn’t want to get in his way. She pushed her shopping cart back by a few steps. Just then, she accidentally stepped on another woman’s white shoe.

“Ah!” A cry of surprise was followed quickly by the woman’s shrill voice. “Can’t you see where you’re going?”

Natalie was at fault, being the one who suddenly moved backward. She didn’t even see the other party’s face before she started apologizing profusely. “Sorry! I’m sorry! I really didn’t mean to! Are you hurt?”

Although she apologized, the woman didn’t calm down at all. Instead, she lashed out even more.

“You don’t seem blind, despite how hideous you look! What do you mean you didn’t mean it? I bet it was intentional!”

She continued, “What’s the point of apologizing anyway? Do you have any idea how much this pair of shoes cost? They’re more valuable than your life!”

The more the woman spoke, the more familiar the sound of her voice was. Natalie looked up carefully.

I can’t get any unluckier than this.


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