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Wait, She’s a Billionaire (Sheena Lawson) novel Chapter 1801

If it were just doing it for Nathaniel's sake, Mavis did not want to agree.

However, it involved Sheena, who had helped her a lot…

And besides, Asher really liked her, and she could not bear to see him suffering.

"Oh, Mae, this isn't a big deal," Gabrielle's voice suddenly rang out, almost making Mavis jump.

Gabrielle had been listening from the side for a while and finally understood why Nathaniel had come back.

"Mae, you know well how Asher is. That kid is as stubborn as they come. Nate must be at his wit's end. Just go with him to see Asher. I'll join you! Asher has had congenital heart disease since he was little, and he's so frail. My heart aches for him."

Despite Gabrielle's persuasion, Mavis still did not agree immediately.

She was hesitating.

She could visit Asher on her own. She did not have to go with Nathaniel.

After all, she would have to pretend nothing had happened between her and Nathaniel if they were to face Sheena and the others.

The rift between them was real.

Seeing Mavis's reluctance, Gabrielle quickly signaled to Nathaniel.

Nathaniel caught her glance and, after a long pause, said, "Let's go see Asher together, okay?"

This time, his eyes were not cold but filled with a hint of hope and pleading, and Mavis found it hard to refuse.

Finally, she relented, "Fine."

With Mavis's agreement, Gabrielle sighed in relief and took her hand, leading her toward the door.

"Mae, did you know…"

Gabrielle kept talking non-stop, and Mavis felt less awkward and gradually relaxed with her presence.

Nathaniel drove them himself, focusing on the road but occasionally joining in the conversation.

When he saw them entering, Lionel immediately put a finger to his lips, signaling them to be quiet.

These two little ones had just fallen asleep, and he did not want them waking up.

Nathaniel nodded and, along with Mavis, sat down quietly, showing no intention of leaving.

With Mavis there, he felt braver.

An hour passed, and snow began to fall lightly outside, covering the ground in a white blanket.

On the bed, the two children began to stir, rubbing their sleepy eyes.

Adora sat up groggily, looking adorably confused as she had not fully processed the presence of so many people in the room.

After a few minutes, she smiled and crawled over to Mavis, tugging at her hand and whispering, "Auntie Mae, are you feeling better?"

Mavis's heart softened, and she replied gently, "Yes, sweetie, I'm feeling much better."

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