Chapter 326
Chapter 326
Chapter 326 Sabastian Moore
After the clown photographer took a few more pictures, he quickly approached with a stack of photos. The photographer said, “Mister, here’s the batch of photos you’requested. I’ll contact Mr. Alex when they’re ready, but there’s still a portion that needs printing.
Maggie was puzzled. She turned to Nathacl Harris and asked a silent question, “There’s more?”
Nathael took the stack of photo
additional shots.”
and explained with a smile, “I asked him to follow us and take some
Maggie was stunned for a few seconds, then she glared at him in disbelief. She snapped, “You! You really are shameless!
“I don’t care. You have to show them to me, or I’ll take legal action against you for infringing on my image rights!” Maggie pouted, clearly expressing her
“Okay.” Nathael chuckled lightly. He gently pushed her into the car, then pulled down the privacy screen. He then took out some wet wipes and carefully
As if knowing what he was up to, Maggie’s face turned a deeper shade of red. She turned to look out the window, feeling a bit tense.
Soon, the car started moving. Nathael grabbed her arm and pulled her closer.
Then he leaned down and kissed her again, his hand slipping inside her shirt.
The heat from earlier had returned, intense and overwhelming, as the pent–up emotions found release in the confined space.
Maggie lay back on the seat. She felt his intentions, and her body tensed up slightly.
Her eyes shimmered with tears, her hands pressing against his chest, her breathing unsteady. Maggie reminded him, “We’re still in the car.”
“Yeah, I know.” Nathael’s voice was low and husky, and his eyes were filled with smoldering desire. His gaze falling on her skin was like, a burning iron, making every inch of her body burn.
As he continued, Maggie’s body tensed. Her eyes‘ corners reddened, and her cheeks blushed. She asked, “Are you crazy?”
Nathael lowered his face and kissed her. His voice was raspy. “Since the moment I met you, I’ve been crazy.”
Maggie lowered her eyes, and her heart raced wildly.
She dropped her eye, and her throat tightened. Maggie felt his movements; she quickly grabbed his hand, still feeling shy.
“No, I … What if someone catches us?” Maggie was at a loss for words, but she couldn’t shake the sense of thrillingness and wildness in the air.
It felt like they were defying some unspoken rules, embracing the wild and the unknown.
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Specially designed windows allowed only one–way visibility from the inside out. The silver tint worked perfectly.
Maggie relaxed a little, but then.
Bang!‘ A sudden jolt was followed by a loud noise as the car braked sharply. If not for Nathael’s quick reflexes, Maggie would have hit the floor.
Alex’s face darkened as he glanced at the rearview mirror. A reckless car had rear–ended them!
Why is it always him who’s unlucky?
Who’s the fool who rear–ended them at a time like this?
“Mr. Harris, we were rear–ended,” Alex said in a low voice, trying to minimize his presence.
Nathael’s expression turned grim as he sat up and adjusted Maggie’s clothes. He asked coldly, “Did you get hurt?”
Maggie shook her head, but his stern expression made her want to laugh.
Alex exited the vehicle to handle the situation, while Nathael sat back down and leaned against the chair. His expression was cold as he tried to calm his emotions.
When she noticed his sour expression, Maggie reached out and lightly scratched his palm with her finger. She asked, “Upset?”
Nathael glanced at her and mocked, “You seem happy.”
Maggie raised an eyebrow. What could she say? When it came to this sort of thing, he was much bolder than she was.
A few minutes later, Nathael had calmed down, but Alex opened the car door and said, “Mr. Harris, the other party wants to discuss compensation with you and Ms. Maggie in person.”
Maggie blinked in confusion.
Did that person know them?
Nathael frowned. Maggie turned to look out of the rear window.
She saw a man standing by the roadside in a casual suit; his posture was upright, exuding a devil–may–care attitude. He radiated a relaxed yet confident aura, hinting at a rebellious spirit.
At first glance, he reminded her of Jimmy, but upon closer inspection, there were distinct differences.
While he had the same air of nonchalance, he lacked the intense hostility and ruthlessness that Jimmy possessed. Instead, his demeanor was cheerful and refreshing, making it almost impossible for dislike him.
Maggie’s eyes lit up with delight. She exclaimed, “Sabastian!”
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She opened the car door and ran toward him. “Sabastian!”
Sabastian glanced over. unveiling a finely chiseled f His hair was cropped short, and he adorned a
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diamond stud earring on his left ear. A hint of cynicism surrounded him; his eyes were clear, like the midday sun. This man exuded a clean and carefree charm.
“Maggie,” he said, greeting her with a simile, his voice carrying a trace of affection.
Maggie rushed over and asked, “When did you get back? Does your
dad know?”
“I just got back. Haven’t seen him yet,” Sabastian replied, ruffling her hair playfully; his expression was natural.
“He’ll be so happy to see you!” Maggie couldn’t help but smile. It was pure, genuine happiness.
Sabastian chuckled, but his voice was gentle. “He’d only think I’m a nuisance. If I upset him less, maybe he’d live a few more years.”
“No way; he misses you a lot, even if he doesn’t show it. He’ll be over the moon that you’re back,” Maggie insisted.
Sabastian was Kevin’s second son.
Kevin had two sons; the older one was in his forties. Sabastian was born later in life. His birth was challenging for his mother, who nearly lost her life.
Because of that, Kevin decided Sabastian would take his mother’s surname.
Perhaps because Sabastian was born when Kevin had already achieved success, there was less pressure in terms of finances, which allowed him to foc
But as with all parents, the more they try to mold their children to be successful in life, the more rebellious they become.
That was the case with Sabastian; despite his talent for the piano, he never liked it.
Instead, he was a troublemaker–on the surface, he appeared obedient, but he secretly did everything Kevin disapproved of.
Later, when Maggie and Leo studied piano with Kevin, they often visited the family home, forming a bond with Sabastian.
Despite his constant clashes with his father, he always had a good relationship with Maggie and Leo.
Sabastian was two years older than Leo, and with only a slight age difference between the three of them, they often hung out together.
At that time, Maggie and Leo were just kids, forced to act obediently due to their circumstances. Sabastian, with his rebellious spirit, often led them into mischief.
Whenever things went wrong, Sabastian would take the blame, getting chased around the yard by Kevin, who was usually armed with a stick.
It was through these shared experiences that the trio forged a deep bond of friendship.