My Baby’s Daddy Chapter 1457
Night of Destiny
Chapter 1457
âI canât believe it! Is Mr. Manson and Julian Gilmoreâ¦
Queenie was baffled as well. One was the heir of the Manson Group, while the other was a young,
awardâwinning actor, yet the two had never been in any rumors with any women. If these two
handsome men got together, it had to be true love, no doubt!
She made up an entire novelâs worth of stories in her head as she fantasized about the possible.
romance between the two men before a thought suddenly came to her. Considering my relationship
with Nigel, Iâm sure I can get Julianâs signature!
Queenie couldnât wait to get off work.
At long last, she survived until her shift was over. She had gotten Nigelâs personal number this morning,
so she waited until all her colleagues were gone before calling him up while massaging her calves.
âHelloâ Nigelâs crisp, cool voice rang out
âItâs me, Queenie. Are you getting off work now, Mr. Manson?â She introduced herself first, as he
seemed reluctant when she asked for his number this morning, so she figured he wouldnât have saved
her number.
âIâm giving you five minutes to get to the fountain,â he said before hanging up.
Queenie grabbed her things and ran out. She left the building through one of the side exits and headed
to the fountain area The evening glow made the fountain gleam like diamonds scattered all across. It
sparkled in the light, and the mermaid statue in the center looked as if it had a golden veil draping over
it.
There was a black SUV stopped on the road beside the fountain. Queenie jogged over and opened the
door to the front passenger seat.
Nigel was seemingly deep in thought as he rested his arm on the car door.
Queenie recalled her promise to her mother that she would be going home today, but she loathed the
thought of going back!
âWhere are we going, Mr. Manson?â she asked with a smile.
âHave dinner with me.â
She nodded. âSure! Youâre buying me dinner now, but Iâll pay you back in the future.â
Nigel glanced at her. âAre you sure youâll pay me back?â