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Wait, She’s a Billionaire (Sheena Lawson) novel Chapter 1704

Mavis tried to lie through the conversation, but Gabrielle was not easily fooled.

"Tell me the truth. What's going on between you and Nate? The sight of you two acting this way is suffocating."

It was indeed suffocating.

Mavis felt a headache coming from just hearing Nathaniel's name.

She quickly masked the sadness in her eyes and assured, "It's nothing, really. You're overthinking it. He's just very busy."

Sensing Mavis's reluctance to answer, Gabrielle had no choice but to drop the subject.

They spent the rest of the day in the living room.

Mavis sat on the sofa, absorbed in her tablet, while Gabrielle chatted with her from time to time.

At around 5 p.m., the front door of the Nicholls residence opened.

Nathaniel had returned, and the setting sun cast a golden glow on him, softening his features.

As he changed his shoes in the foyer, he noticed Gabrielle and Mavis sitting by the windows.

When Mavis saw Nathaniel, she got up and left.

Gabrielle, on the other hand, cheerfully ran over to take Nathaniel's briefcase.

"Nate, why does Mae run away when she sees you? It's like a mouse seeing a cat. Did you—"

"It's nothing."

"There's nothing."

Both answered at the same time with cold indifference.

The more they insisted it was nothing, the more it was clear something was wrong.

Since they were both present, Gabrielle seized the moment and said, "Can't you two stop this? Isn't it better for a couple to be loving? And Nate, Grandma is coming back soon."

When she heard the knock on her door, Gabrielle hurried to open it and enthusiastically hugged Mavis, who was holding a pillow.

"Mae, you're here!"

Gabrielle's room faced the garden and was decorated in a cute and cozy style.

"Come on, get on the bed. The sheets are custom-made. You can't buy this material anywhere."

Upon hearing this, Mavis looked at the bed.

The soft yellow sheets looked fluffy.

She nodded, removed her house slippers, and climbed onto the bed.

The sheets were as smooth as a baby's bottom.

Not long after lying down, Mavis felt the sheets warming up.

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