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Chapter 72
Nathan sighed and simply answered, “I'm at home." The silence that followed Nathan’s “I’m at home” felt unusually long in Natalia’s ear. She didn’t hesitate.“I could come over to you if you don’t mind.” Her voice came out softer than she expected, hesitant but eager. Then she paused and added quickly, “Just send me your address.”There was only a soft hum from his end. A faint, almost indifferent hmm—then the call ended.Natalia stared at her phone, blinking. Was that a yes? She wasn’t sure. Her heart drummed with doubt. She almost placed the phone down when—ding. A message. He had sent the address.She opened it, and her breath hitched as the name popped up on her GPS.Lite Castle Villa.Her lips parted in awe. “Nathan is living in Lite Castle Villa?” she murmured, disbelieving. “Lite Castle is…” Words failed her. The villa wasn’t just luxurious, it was a monument of wealth. Not even the city’s top businessmen could easily claim ownership of it all these years.“How…?” she whispere
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Joyce stood some steps away, watching her mother closely. Thelma sat stiffly on the armchair, a look carved out of stone on her face. Her fingers tapped the carved wood restlessly, her lips a flat line, and her eyes—those sharp eyes—held back too much for Joyce to ignore.There was something, something Thelma was hiding. Again.The silence in the room stretched, thick and charged. The ticking clock on the wall did nothing to calm Joyce's nerves.She stepped forward, her brows slightly furrowed. “Mother, talk to me. What trump card do you have?”Thelma’s eyes snapped to her, glaring hard and sharp. Joyce felt the weight of it in her gut. Her mother didn’t like questions. Especially not ones that dug too close to her secrets.“It’s nothing you should know,” Thelma said coolly, her tone final.“But you…”“Shouldn’t you be in campus by now?” Thelma cut in sharply, straightening with disdain. “Go to school. This is why I never wanted you to attend a university that’s close to this house.
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Moments later, Natalia turned into the driveway, the still morning sun settled over the neighborhood, painting the skies in shades of light orange. Her tires crunched softly on the gravel, the sound oddly loud in the stillness around her. She parked, resting her head briefly on the steering wheel before reaching for her bag.With a sigh, she opened the door and stepped out. The air was cool and still. She adjusted the strap of her bag on her shoulder but paused.Her fingers twitched as she remembered.Heath.That moment by the car, how he had taken her hand with such careful gentleness and pressed his lips to her knuckles.It had completely caught her off guard. She hadn’t seen it coming. And worse, she had pulled away just after he kissed her.A wave of guilt tightened her chest. Nathan…Even though they were no longer together, the gesture had felt wrong. Like a betrayal.But Heath was a friend. She shook her head. “If it had been someone else, I would have slapped them… but Heath
Chapter 68
Natalia froze. Her fingers, which had just curled around the handle of her car door, slowly dropped to her side. The voice, so crisp, so oddly familiar—stirred something within her. Her heart leapt, and a name escaped her lips in a whisper, almost involuntarily."Nathan?"She turned swiftly, a small, hopeful smile forming on her face. Her eyes sparkled as she searched the crowd for the man she hadn't stopped thinking about. But the smile faltered, shrinking into something soft and bittersweet.But the smile faltered, her features fell into a neutral mold when she realized it wasn’t him."Heath." She said the name like she had to convince herself of it, adjusting the edges of her expression into something close to pleased.He was walking toward her, wearing his signature confident grin and sharp sunglasses, his gait relaxed yet purposeful. Natalia recognized him instantly—her old friend from Harvard. Time had added angles to his face, sculpting his jawline further, and his tall frame
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The next day, Natalia dressed simply yet smartly, her outfit speaking volumes of subtle elegance. A cream silk blouse tucked neatly into high-waisted charcoal trousers gave her a graceful yet businesslike edge. She pinned her chestnut-brown hair into a soft bun, letting a few strands fall at the sides of her face to frame her delicate cheekbones. A touch of nude lipstick added warmth to her anxious expression as she stepped into the tall glass building of Gaius Group.Inside Robert Gaius’s office, everything smelled of wealth and sharp decisiveness. The walls were lined with dark wood, interrupted only by a single large window that let in beams of filtered sunlight. Robert sat behind his mahogany desk, dressed impeccably in a navy-blue suit with a subtle silver pocket square. His presence was calm, but his eyes sparkled with mild amusement as Natalia walked in.“Good morning,” she greeted, lowering her eyes respectfully.“Morning, Natalia,” he said warmly, gesturing for her to take a
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“Nathan?!” Braxton repeated, eyes twitching, jaw grinding with disbelief.The name felt like a curse now. The thorn that wouldn’t be plucked. His nemesis was no longer a ghost in the shadows—he was real, alive, and wrecking everything.The room fell quiet, the air sharp with fury, disappointment, and the sound of clenched teeth.Madeline’s sharp glare cut through the air like a dagger. Her voice was cold and clipped, full of disbelief and distaste. “Could it be… the same Nathan?”“Yes, Mother.” Braxton’s jaw twitched, and he folded his arms tightly across his chest. “He jeopardized my chances today at the banquet.”Madeline sneered, her elegant face twisting with disgust. “And how, exactly, does that make any sense? How does that brat have influence or even the ability to interfere in our affairs?”Braxton’s dark eyes flickered toward Karev, his voice low and menacing. “How did he get you fired?”Karev's lips curled into a bitter snarl. “He walked into the building like he owned the p
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Braxton Miller stood stiffly in the center of the grand living room of the Miller house, the velvet carpet beneath his shoes suddenly feeling like thorns beneath his feet. The room was vast, chandelier-lit, with gold-plated picture frames and luxury screaming from every corner, yet nothing could shield him from the storm brewing before him.Across from him stood his towering mother, Madeline, her figure sharp in an emerald satin gown, her heels clicking ominously as she paced. Beside her sat his aged yet stern grandfather, Silas, his eyes hidden behind golden spectacles, his hands resting on an ivory cane that tapped against the marble floor with impatience.“What did you say happened at the birthday banquet of Mr. Johnson Monroe?” Madeline’s voice snapped like a whip. Her eyes, cold as ice, bore into him.Braxton swallowed thickly. “I’m sorry, Mother. I’m sorry, Grandfather. I had planned everything, but—”“You planned everything, yet you ended up humiliated?” Silas interrupted sharp
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The Mayor rushed to Nathan who's expression was impasive.“Nathan!” He called again, beaming, his face stretched into a broad, welcoming smile. “It’s good to see you again! Are you okay?”Nathan’s eyes flicked toward him. His expression softened barely but his gaze shifted to scan the lobby filled with tense silence.“Well,” Nathan said, voice clipped but clear, “I can’t say I am. Not after your staff treated me like some street trash. It was intolerable.”The Mayor’s smile vanished instantly. His head turned sharply toward the staff standing awkwardly around. His eyes locked on them like a predator.“You bunch of morons,” he barked. “How dare you?!”The receptionist jumped at his tone, her eyes darting around in confusion and dread.“I only came to talk to you,” Nathan said coldly, “but the receptionist was rude and your assistant—he was worse.”“What insolence?” the Mayor muttered darkly.Korev, with a mouth too quick for his own good, stepped forward with a sneer.“Sir, he’s an ani
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Nathan slammed the car door shut with a quiet thud and strode toward the towering city hall like a man on a mission. The city’s crest gleamed above the entrance, but Nathan barely noticed. His jaw was locked, eyes forward. He pushed the glass doors open and walked into the marbled reception like he owned the place. At the front desk, a petite woman with curled lashes and glossy lips looked up from her screen.“Hello. I’m here to see the Mayor,” Nathan said, calm but firm.She looked him over—creased black shirt, no tie, no name badge—like she was mentally tossing him into a trash bin. “Sorry, there are no cleaner positions available in this building.”Nathan’s brows twitched. “Excuse me?” he asked, voice dropping slightly. “I said I’m here to see the Mayor.”The woman’s nose flared. “I’m now deaf. I heard you,” she snapped, clearly offended. “But I think you're stupid to walk into a government building acting like you're the Mayor’s boss. Do you have an appointment? If yes, show me.
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