My Baby’s Daddy Chapter 1580
Night of Destiny
Chapter 1580 Explaining Last Nightâs Events
The only feeling Nigel felt at that moment was anxiety. So, this is what made Queenie so angry last
night. Was she at the same restaurant? Did she see me and Ingrid together?
Ignoring him, Queenie headed for her car, but he quickly caught up with her and continued to explain,
âQueenie, last nightâs dinner was arranged by my mom. She didnât tell me it was a blind date, and I only
found out about it when I got there. I tried to leave, but my mom wouldnât let me. I also told her that I
already have someone I like and that I already have a girlfriend, but my mom wonât believe meâ¦
Queenie, you can shout at me however you want.â After saying that, he oppressively grabbed her arms
and forbade her from leaving.
With nowhere to go, she turned to face him and revealed an angry countenance on her stunning face.
âNigel, do you see three words on my face?â
âHuh? What three words?â He was dumbfounded.
âEasy to fool,â Queenie said through gritted teeth.
Perhaps Nigel had limited experience in quarreling with a woman, or perhaps he was used to being the
one who listened to othersâ explanations because it was obvious that he was not good at apologizing.
Therefore, he looked rather dumb at this moment.
Queenie escaped his grip and sneered. âI thought you were different from Leslie, but I was wrong. You
men are all the same. So, you can play all you want in the future, but donât come and look for me
anymore. I donât want to be someone elseâs replacement.â
Once again, Nigel froze in his spot as he did not expect her attitude to become so cold suddenly.
Throughout her sleepless night, Queenie had been thinking about how men loved being surrounded by
women. The more she thought about it, the angrier and more discouraged she became. She would
rather hide under the covers, cry her heart out, and gradually forget about him than be played like a
fool. That was her character; she could not stand the slightest bit of betrayal.
On the other hand, Bonnie never left the courtyard and had been hiding behind the trees, jealously
watching Nigel apologize while Queenie pushed him away like a queen.
She would not have been able to do it if it had been her. Rather, she would have almost forgiven him
instantly if a man as excellent as Nigel merely flashed a smile at her.
Unlocking her car, Queenie pulled open the door of the driverâs seat and got in while the man beside
her instantly opened the door and sat on the passenger seat like a sly fox.
She was about to fasten her seatbelt when she swept her gaze across the man beside her and
ordered, âGet out.â
âI wonât. Unless you listen to what I have to say, Iâll keep following you around until youâre willing to
listen.â
While biting her lower lip, she compromised. âIâll give you five minutes. After that, get out of my car.â
Nigelâs eyes brightened when he heard that, so he took a deep breath and organized his thoughts
before beginning his explanation. âTwo days ago, in the afternoon, I got a call from my mom, insisting
that I attend a gathering. I didnât think much of it back then and simply agreed. Thatâs why I only
discovered there was a young woman there after I arrived in the room. It was also then that I realized
my mom had arranged another blind date for me.â
âThat woman must be pretty and come from a rich family, am I right? Also, her educational background
must match yours brilliantly, so you should consider her! Why are you even here?â Queenie mocked.
After sighing, Nigel stared fixedly at her clear side profile. âQueenie, youâre the first woman whom I
have fallen in love with, and youâll be the last one as well. No matter how excellent the women my mom
introduced to me are, I will never develop any feelings for them. I only have eyes for you.â
âFine, then. Let me ask you another question. Weâve been dating for a month now, but why have you
never mentioned anything about bringing me home to your parents?â There was a hint of interrogation
in her words.
Her question immediately silenced Nigel as he blinked at her. âQueenie, itâs my fault for being
insensitive. I had thought about bringing you home to meet my parents, but they are constantly urging
me to get married, so I was afraid that they might put too much pressure on you. Thatâs why I wanted
you to date me a little longer so that you can get to know me better before contemplating marriage with
me.â