A Cue For Happiness
A Cue For Happiness Chapter 199
Chapter 199 You Are A Vixen
Before Natalie’s feet touched the floor, Christopher grabbed her wrist and pulled her back onto the bed.
“Don’t go. Stay and take a rest here tonight,” he demanded.
She could not believe her ears.
When did this lunatic start being so kind to me?
“There’s no need for that.” A hint of annoyance flashed across her eyes. “I overheard your secret, so I healed you. I’ve told you before that we are even now.”
Christopher is moody and paranoid by nature. It’s dangerous for me to stay near to such a person.
She knew that she would probably die at his hands before she could take any advantage of his power.
Therefore, the best way to settle the issue on hand was to end it as soon as possible.
“Bye.” She sat up again.
she left
bumped into a girl dressed in a pink
the woman that Chris hides at home?” Jacyntha Smith glared at Natalie and yelled, “You’re so ugly! How dare you seduce
is this girl treating me
confusion. “Me?
fury. “You think I’m stupid? Chris let you get in there. You must’ve
Natalie narrowed her eyes as she tried to explain the situation
walked out of the room behind her and grabbed
hoping that everything was just a misunderstanding. However, as soon as he said that,
“Chris, she’s so ugly! Why do
hearing that, he grabbed Natalie’s chin and observed her face, saying,
immediately rolled down
are you doing this to me? I’ve liked you
glared at Natalie before she
know the relationship between Jacyntha and Christopher, she
to pieces by
her gaze
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