Chapter 1008
Mistaking a Magnate for a Male Escort
Charlotteâs stance was a little shaken. Anyhow, she brought up another critical point, âYouâre in big trouble if Danrique knows about thisâ¦â
âWhat can he do to me? End my life?â Zachary disagreed, âHe barely has any free time to worry about me, given the current mess heâs in. Even if he knows Iâm here, heâll only lash out on you at most, and then request that you kick me out of the house.â
After mulling over, Charlotte thought that what he said made sense. The Lindbergs and the Nachts have always been at war with each other. If anything bad happens to either of the head of the house, the police will surely investigate the other family. When that happens, the other party will probably be the biggest suspect, and none of these can be resolved easilyâ¦
After all, this group of rich and famous are so used to standing at the top of the food chain. They disregard any form of secret attacks but prefer to beat their rivals in business. Therefore, their battleground is in the trading realm. No one will really strike the other with a weapon openly.
âThatâs it. This matter is finalized.â Seeing that Charlotte had been convinced, Zachary strode toward the bathroom. âIâm going to take a shower. Bruce will help to bring my suitcase up in a bit.â
âHey!â She grabbed his collar and yanked him back. âThis is my room. Yours is the guest room.â
âYour room is huge. Itâs such a waste to sleep here alone. Let me keep you company,â Zachary proposed shamelessly. âItâs the rainy season now. Youâll be scared to your wits when the thunder roarsâ¦â
Before he could finish, she kicked him out of the room and shut the door with a loud thud.
Her action left Zachary speechless.
âMr. Nacht, your suitcase is here,â Bruce announced.
Instantly, Zachary turned and spoke in an icy tone, âPlace it in the guest room.â
âNoted.â Bruce noticed his mood was off, but he did not dare to ask his boss any question.
âThis way, please.â Upon learning that Charlotte did not drive Zachary away, Lupine knew that she had acquiesced to his decision of staying. Hence, she led him to the guest room above Charlotteâs floor. âMr. Nacht, you and your subordinates can occupy these rooms.â
âWhy am I not placed on the second floor?â displeased, Zachary questioned.
Lupine explained, âSecond floor is reserved for Mr. Lindberg, Ms. Lindberg, and the three children. The study room and other facilities are also located on the second floor. Morgan and I are on the third floor, the same floor as the guest rooms. Ms. Lindbergâs room is just right below yours.â
âFine, let it be then.â
Zachary headed toward the French windows to check on the situation outside. Staying right above Charlotte could be a good thing too. It helps to create opportunities for me to get near her.
âThe rest of you can stay next door.â Lupine informed Bruce politely, âMs. Lindberg advised against bringing too many people over.â
âIâll stay back with two other subordinates and arrange for the rest to leave.â Bruce was very cooperative.
âGreat.â Lupine nodded. âFeel free to let me know if you need anything.â
âSure, thanks.â
After Lupine left, Bruce helped Zachary to hang his clothes up.
Meanwhile, Zachary opened the glass door to access the balcony. He took a peek downstairs and noticed that Charlotteâs room was still brightly lit. Her curtains were fluttering, indicating that her sliding doors were openâ¦
She still holds the same habits, sleeping with the windows open. She prefers the natural breeze to air-conditioning. I guess she wonât notice if I slink out and sneak into hersâ¦
No, I should stop!
Zachary dismissed his random thoughts and reminded himself not to upset Charlotte anymore. Now that she has allowed me to stay, Iâd better walk on eggshells.
Bearing these thoughts in mind, he shut the windows and went to the bathroom.
Charlotte was sipping wine on her sofa. She had been staring at the balcony for half an hour. Upon realizing that it was all peaceful and quiet, she knew that Zachary was being prudent with his actions.
Very good, heâs being sensible.
âMs. Lindberg, the car has left,â Lupine reported.
âOkay,â Charlotte replied nonchalantly. âLooks like Mr. Nacht is convinced now.â
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