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Savage Love On His Wheelchair novel Chapter 76

“I thought you could use my help right now, so here I am!” Nathaniel said quietly.

God only knew how much he hated to stay at the party. The girls were crowding around him, and he was almost overwhelmed. He had to find an excuse to hide.

“I think it’s just an excuse, but you’re trying to get out of the party, aren’t you?” Rosemary saw right through his ruse.

Nathaniel smiled awkwardly. “I didn’t expect you to catch on so quickly!”

“Tina, it’s getting late. Go change your clothes. We should go home!”

She was afraid of what Ellen had just said. She might as well avoid him as much as possible.

“Why did Tina have to change? Didn’t my brother just send over that suit? Is the size wrong?” Nathaniel asked, puzzled.

“Would you believe me if I said your brother had a crush on Tina?” Rosemary thought for a moment and asked.

Nathaniel thought it was weird. Was Vincent really in love? This was definitely good news.

“Rosemary, why don’t you go downstairs later? I’ll be right back.”

Before Rosemary knew it, Nathaniel had disappeared from the room.

When Tina got dressed and came out, Nathaniel wasn’t in his room. “Where’s Nathaniel?” she asked.

“We’ll go down when we’re ready!” Rosemary took Tina’s hand into the elevator.

It seemed that the Meyer family was nervous about their marriages, or Nathaniel wouldn’t have reacted so badly.

Nathaniel saw Vincent struggling with the wily men of the mall, then he shook his head and walked over.

“Vincent, do you have a minute? I need to talk to you.” Nathaniel stifled his excitement.

Vincent greeted the men, walked up to Nathaniel, and asked, “What is it?”

“Have you met a girl you like?” Nathaniel fixed his eyes on him, afraid to miss a single detail.

Nathaniel was waiting for Vincent’s answer to be exactly what he was looking for.

“Did you hear something?” Vincent looked at his abnormal behavior. He used to hide when he met him. Why did he come to him today?

“I just thought you weren’t yourself today. How could a serious cleanliness freak like you let Tina live in your private suite? And you brought her the company’s latest collection this season. Isn’t that unusual?” Nathaniel Meyer was like, “I got you.”

Vincent gave a light cough, “I did this because she is your friend.”

“Well…”

“You can continue to pretend! I’m telling you, if you don’t tell me the truth, she’ll be taken by someone else.” Nathaniel made the “Don’t come to me when you’re sorry in the future” face.

Vincent scowled gently, then pressed his lips together. “What do you think of her?”

Nathaniel grinned and said, “I wonder who do you mean by her?”

“I guess I should go back and tell mom and Dad how you’re doing, or…” said Vincent, pulling out his cell phone.

“Well, that’s what I thought. Let’s read it tomorrow and decide!” Rosemary agreed.

A cross-country Bentley stopped in front of Rosemary, and the window slowly dropped, revealing Ellen’s cold eyes.

“Get in the car!” Ellen squinted at Rosemary.

Rosemary didn’t want to get in his car, so she said, “That’s very kind of you, but my housekeeper has sent a car for me.”

Wow…Good thing she was prepared, or she’d have to go back with this creep.

Ellen drew his eyes together and said, “Your housekeeper just heard that I was with you at the party and asked me to take you home with me.”

“You know our housekeeper?” Rosemary looked at Ellen in surprise, wondering if this man knew everyone in Cornshire.

“No, he heard it from Edmund. The driver just went out and didn’t come back, so he asked me to take you home.” Ellen said without expression.

Rosemary turned to Tina and said, “How about I take you home first and then I’ll go home, or I’ll be worried about you going home alone.”

Rosemary saw a Rolls-Royce parked in the back of Ellen’s car. A man in black got out of the car, walked up to Tina and said respectfully, “Miss Baker, our president asked me to take you back!”

Tina looked at Rosemary awkwardly. She did not know what to do.

“It’s okay, just let him take you back, so I can rest assured...”

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