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Meeting You Was Fate novel Chapter 91

"Your..." Mandy cleared her throat. "Your girlfriend is still bathing inside. I know, I am your secret lover, and I've no right to question you. But I don't want your girlfriend to be unhappy, so you better leave right away," said Mandy, trying to suppress her anger.

"She won't be mad at me." Nathan wore an evil smile and held Mandy tightly with all his strength. He suddenly crashed his hot lips against Mandy's as she yelped at the intensity of the kiss.

Mandy was taken aback. "Let go of me. Let me go!" Mandy protested, desperately trying to escape Nathan's tight embrace. But Nathan shoved her on the bed and pressed his body against hers. He crashed his lips against hers, one more time, and slid his tongue into her mouth. He kissed her with everything he had.

Mandy was out of breath and felt as if her bones had turned sore as Nathan reluctantly let her go.

"You've got want you want. Get out now." Mandy sat up on the bed and was completely exhausted. She wanted to push Nathan away—as far away from her as she could.

"Mandy, do you really want me to be with other women?" Nathan had visited Mandy to explain what had happened. He knew that she had misunderstood him. But when he saw that Mandy didn't seem to care, he didn't bother explaining.

"Does it matter at all?" Mandy slowly moved her body, trying to keep a safe distance from Nathan.

Nathan grew furious when he saw that Mandy was being cautious and wanted to stay away from him. 'Does she desperately want me to be with other women?' he thought.

"Okay, as you wish," Nathan said coldly

and stormed out of the room. He was gone like a gust of wind, carrying away all the warmth. The room was cold and quiet. Mandy was left all alone

Mandy curled up on the bed and hugged herself as she cried her heart out. Nathan had brought a woman into the villa. What more could she expect of him? She could clearly see her future.

In the end, Mandy didn't have the strength to leave the bed. She wrapped herself in the quilt as tears were streaming out of her eyes. The only thing that could add warmth to the cold and loneliness was the quilt.

She didn't want to think about all the horrible things. Nathan could be having sex with Nacy in the next room, and maybe Nacy would stay here for a few days. Her heart was already numb. What more could hurt her with?

Now, in the guest room

Nacy walked out of the bathroom after taking a shower. Nathan was shaking so much with a fury that he looked scary. She had grown up with Nathan and knew him so well. She knew his every move and what it had implied.

"Yo, was Mr. Jin chucked out by the beauty?" Nacy wiped her wet hair with a towel as she sat beside Nathan.

Nathan's face had turned red. He didn't say a word. No one would dare to speak to him when he was angry. But Nacy was different—she was his favorite cousin, whom he loved with all his heart. He had always pampered her, ever since she was a little kid.

"You did it on purpose, didn't you, Nacy? Why didn't you address me as your cousin in front of Mandy?" Nacy would always address him as her cousin. But she had failed to do so and caused chaos in Nathan's relationship.

If only Nacy had called him her cousin, he would have been in Mandy's room with her. But she had chucked him out. Nathan was a proud man and didn't want to explain anything to Mandy. He was now mad at Mandy for not trusting him.

The thing that had annoyed Nathan the most was that he was kicked out of Mandy's room by her. This was his very own house! How could Mandy do this to him? Did she perhaps believe that she was the master of the house? Nathan let out a loud sigh.

"Humph, why didn't you tell me that you lived with Mandy?" Nacy pouted and rolled her eyes in disdain.

"You really should find a man to restrain you," replied Nathan.

"There is no man in this world who's capable of restraining me." Nacy raised an eyebrow, looking arrogant. She had always been haughty since she was a little girl—especially around her relatives. She had always known that if she ever had a boyfriend, he would have a hard time with her.

Nathan narrowed his eyes and nodded his head. "How do you know Mandy?" he finally asked.

"I'll tell you, but I want you to answer my question first. Do you like Mandy?" Nacy asked, trying to read Nathan's expression.

"Don't ask too much, Kiddo." Nathan tried changing the topic. He didn't want to answer her, but his mind wandered to Mandy—the soft, gentle smile that would grace her lips. She had always looked like an angel when she smiled.

"I see. If that's the case, I won't tell my cousin how I met Miss Zhou." She pretended to yawn. "I'm going to sleep. See you tomorrow." Nacy stood up and smiled teasingly at Nathan.

He glared at her before walking out helplessly.

The light in the study was glowing the entire night.

Nacy was lying down in the guest room, and she stared at the rain cascade beautifully outside the window. She was reminded of Nathan's love story.

'If only she was still alive, he wouldn't be as hurt as he is now, ' Nacy thought. She believed in destiny. She felt that the probability of two people being together depended entirely on fate.

Now, Nathan had brought Mandy to this villa. Only Nacy understood what this truly meant.

Mandy was curled up on the bed in the master bedroom. She bit her lips, trying to distract her thoughts. She couldn't fall asleep as Nathan was not with her.

'I'm a bitch!' thought Mandy, biting her lips harder.

The bedroom door was pushed open. Mandy shut her eyes, thinking it was Nathan. She pretended to stay asleep.

Nacy hopped inside the room without making a sound. She looked at Mandy's quivering eyelashes in the dim light

A smile formed on Nacy's lips. 'I was right. How can Mandy sleep peacefully after what had happened?' she thought.

"Miss Zhou, I know that you are awake. Can we talk?"

Mandy remained motionless before she finally sat up. Her hair was as much of a mess as her mind was.

"Miss Jin, are you still awake?" Mandy asked turning on the bedside lamp. She smoothed her hair, trying to look calm.

Nacy was a professional actress and an amazing mind reader. The confusion in Mandy's eyes made Nacy smile.

"Yes. I want you to sleep peacefully. So I thought that I should talk with you," Nacy said softly. Her thick eyelashes fluttered like the wings of a butterfly. 

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