Chapter 290
The Billionaire’s Maid Bride
If she wore it, she felt a little embarrassed. If she didnât wear it, she also felt empty.
âAh, forget it!â
The woman closed her eyes and got dressed. She tidied herself up and ten minutes later, she stepped out.
Lucian was on the phone in the study, while Lucky was lazing around in the living room. As soon as Lucky heard Allison coming downstairs, he bolted towards her, eager to play with her. He grabbed onto her pant leg, trying to lead her outside.
1 gotta go!â Allison said âWoof, woo!!â
âLucky, have you seen my phone?â She knew it was silly to ask a dog this, but her bag was missing.
Was it with that man from last night? No, she seemed to recall dropping it on the ground. If someone picked it up, that would be trouble. Her phone, her cards, her keys and a lot of other stuff were in that bag.
Allison was worried.
Lucky seemed to give it some thought, then he ran upstairs. Lucian, still on the phone, saw the Samoyed snatching a ladyâs handbag from the study table. The man raised an eyebrow, âYouâre pretty smart when you want to be. Why canât you be like this all the time?â
Lucky seemed to understand his master was talking about him. He wagged his tail and stood at the door, seeming to wait for Lucianâs command before moving But the master didnât say anything and Lucky got a bit anxious, wagging his tail even more furiously.
The man said in a calm tone, âIf you can keep her here, Iâll let Shawn bring you a female playmate from the kennel tomorrow. Deal?â
âWoof!â Deal!
Allison was sitting on the couch, eyes slightly downcast Lucky ran downstairs and dropped the bag heâd been carrying in his mouth in front of her. Her eyes widen and a smile spread across her face, âLucky, youâre amazing!â She reached out and hugged Lucky around the neck, planting a kiss on his face. She checked the contents of her bag. Her phone, keys, wallet, cards were all there. Allison breathed a sigh of relief and took out her phone, which had been turned off due to the impact She turned it on and saw that it still had power, with seven or eight missed calls. Three from Grace and four from Heidi, She immediately called Grace back âAllison, where were you last night? You didnât come home, were you working overtime?â
Allison went along with her assumption, âYeah, I was working overtime.â
â1 see, when are you coming home?â
âWell, Allison was about to say right away, but Lucky kept nipping at her pant leg and didnât seem intent on letting her go. She laughed somewhat helplessly, âI still have to wait a bit, Mom. Donât wait up for me. You can have lunch first. Remember to take your medicine and rest well.â
âAlright, donât overwork yourself.â
After hanging up with Grace, Allison immediately called Heidi back.
âYou finally called me back! Where were you last I couldnât find you!â
â1â¦â Allison didnât tell Heidi about her troubles last night. She didnât want to worry Heidi, âI ran into a friend last night, so I left early My phone was not working âI see, you didnât even give me a heads up. As long as youâre okay, I was really worried last night.â
Heidi yawned on the other end, Iâm really sleepy Iâm going to bed. By the way, can you cover my shift the day after tomorrow?â
Allison felt a bit guilty, âI am sorry, but Iâve already requested a half-month leaveâ
âWhy would you take such a long break? Okay, Iâm going to bed, Iâm really tired.â
âAlright, rest wellâ
After hanging up. Allison put her phone back in her bag. She looked at the large dog thatâd been running back and forth around her legs, âTâll play with you for a bit, then I have to leave.â
-Outside Magnolia Gardens, there was a large lawn. Allison brought a frisbee and a ball to play with Lucky for a while. Lucky seemed to have endless energy, running back and forth Allison was tired, but Lucky was still going She laughed, petting Lucky a fur and started to comb it.
âLucky, can I make a fur ball for you with your own fur? That way, it wont go to waste.â
âWool, woolâ Lucky lifted his head and barked loudly Upstairs in the study.
A man was standing by the floor-to-ceiling window. The corners of his mouth turned up slightly as he looked down at the lawn