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Never Mistake a Queen for a Lapdog novel Chapter 130

Chapter 130

Noreen hadn’t been paying attention, so she had no idea what expression

he wore.

But she could feel his gaze on hersharp, almost cold.

Bianca, meanwhile, seemed oblivious to Noreen’s change in mood and kept talking, Honestly, I thought she and Dylan were dating for a while. They did seem awfully close back then.

Miss Lowell, you certainly have a vivid imagination,Noreen replied, her tone edged with steel.

Bianca rushed to explain, Oh, I didn’t mean anything by itit’s just simple curiosity. I’ve always believed that men and women can’t really be just friends, so maybe I overthought it. If it bothered you, Noreen, I apologize.

It was a clever little jab.

In just a few sentences, Bianca managed to paint Noreen as a flirt, implying she’d been stringing along two men in the space of a couple of

months.

But Noreen didn’t rise to the bait. Instead, she countered, calm and measured, I’ve heard that everyone’s opinions are shaped by the way they see the world.

Bianca’s smile faltered, and she unconsciously tightened her grip around Seth’s arm.

Only Jude looked confused, glancing between them. Wait, what does that mean? I don’t get it,

Dylan knocked him lightly on the head. Just let it go.

But Dylan was fighting a smile.

He’d caught Noreen’s meaning, all right.

Those with dirty minds see dirt everywhere.

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Didn’t you just say you were hungry? Why are we still chatting? People with sensitive stomachs should really focus on eating,” Seth interjected smoothly, gentlemanly as ever, steering the conversation away from conflict.

Without missing a beat, he handed Bianca an out, making everything look

easy.

Bianca’s smile instantly returned. “Yeah, I’m starving. Come on, let’s head inside.

She and Seth walked in first. Dylan and Noreen exchanged a quick nod before following, and Jude snorted, then hurried to join them.

Within seconds, the entryway was empty

Noreen’s brow furrowed. She pressed a hand to her abdomen.

Her stomach was acting up again.

After months of careful treatment, her chronic gastritis had improved, but lately she’d been swamped with work and skipping meals, forgetting her medicationnow her stomach was letting her know it wasn’t happy.

When Seth showed concern for Bianca earlier, Noreen’s gut had clenched unexpectedly.

Maybe it was just a reflex.

Or maybe she was just feeling queasy.

Either way, she felt awful.

Carman noticed she looked pale and stepped closer, concern in her voice. You okay? Want to try another place?

Noreen shook her head. I’ll be fine.

Compared to things she’d been through in the past, this was nothing.

She pulled her jacket tighter. Why switch restaurants? This place is fine. Let’s eat here.

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She had no intention of avoiding anyone.

Why should she?

It was a team dinner, and Noreen did her best to keep the mood lively, just as she used to back at the Aurelion Group, where she’d often organized these kinds of department gatherings. She was good at it.

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