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Her Hidden Crowns (Suzanne and Austin) novel Chapter 343

Suzanne furrowed her brows, gripping the sheets a little tighter. The sexual tension hanging in the air slowly dissipated.

She looked at Austin. She had so many things she wanted to say to him, but she didn't know where to begin.

Austin tucked her under the covers while smiling at her. "There's a gala coming up, and I need a date. I wonder if you're free, Mrs. Hall?"

If he didn't change the topic now, he guessed that Suzanne would not have a good night's sleep.

Suzanne was a little stunned. This was the first time he was offering to formally bring her to such events as his date. They previously had a deal not to announce their relationship publicly.

At that moment, she didn't want to refuse him. She smiled and replied, "Sure. Just let me know the time and date."

Although she could not be what Austin hoped for her to be right now, she would have to play the role of Mrs. Hall to the best she could. She was not going to cause him any trouble on that front.

Austin had done so much for her. Attending a gala with him was just a small way of paying back.

He pulled Suzanne in a little closer and said in her ear with a chuckle, "Alright then. It's late. Let's go to bed."

They cuddled closer together, moving past the awkward moment between them a moment ago.

Suzanne leaned on his shoulder, humming in response.

Austin turned to switch off the lamp on the nightstand.

In the silent room, both of them felt a strong surge of warmth coursing through their bodies.

Suzanne was leaning on his shoulder, listening to his long breaths. She subconsciously got closer to him. She was surprised by her own actions—by how she didn't turn away from him. On the contrary, she merely smiled and shut her eyes.

This somehow felt good.

That night was the best sleep she'd had in ages.

Cindy held Kendall's hand even tighter, unwilling to accept the truth. She shook her head in disbelief and said, "No! My father has to be fine!"

Turning around, she looked at the doctor before kneeling in front of him, pleading, "Doctor, please. I beg you—please save my father. Our family is rich. Name your price."

Her father couldn't die.

Nothing could happen to the Hunt family.

The doctor gave Cindy a troubled look and immediately went to help her up. "Money isn't the issue here."

This scenario happened every day at the hospital. It wasn't that the doctors didn't want to treat their patients, but they had already done their best. There was no other choice but to give up.

However, Cindy remained kneeling on the ground, unwilling to get up.

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