Chapter 105
Wife by Day Boss by Night ( (Natalie and Brian )
Chapter 105
The following morning, Natalie was already waiting at the entrance of Majestic Meadow Manor, eager to pick up Nate for the sports day event.
Nate was nowhere to be seen, but Madelyn emerged, dragging a suitcase behind her. The bodyguard swiftly loaded her luggage into the trunk of a sleek black car. Just as Madelyn was about to slide into the back seat, she turned her head and caught sight of Nableâs ca paties
nearby,
Their eyes locked through the car windows momentarily before Madelyn walked to fade with a hint of disdain in her stride,
âAre you taking Nate to the field day today?â Madelyn tapped on Natalieâs window, and her voice was icy.
âYes.â Natalieâs response was curt and indifferent.
With a sneer curving her lips, Madelyn retorted, âJust because youâve hustled to snatch something away doesnât make it rightfully yours.â
Natalie wasnât in the mood for a spat with Madelyn. She had no interest in stealing Madelynâs son and was stepping in only to fulfill a parental duty Madelyn and Brian had neglected. If it werenât for the thought of the innocent child left out, she wouldnât have bothered.
After a brief silence, Natalie asked quietly, âAs a mother, did you ever consider how heâd feel sitting there alone, watching the other kids play games with their parents?â
Madelyn let out a scornful laugh, her teeth clenched. âOh, the hornewrecker always has her excuses, right?â
âYou go then. I donât need this.â Natalie took a deep breath, fixing her gaze on Madelyn.
Madelyn paused. âSorry, Iâve got a business trip with Brian. No time for chitâchat.â With that. she turned and returned to her car.
Natalie couldnât fathom what she had done in a past life to deserve the scorn, while the childâs parents couldnât care less. Frowning, she watched Madelynâs retreating figure.
Just then, Nate bounded out of the house, his backpack swinging. Madelyn called out to him through the window, âNate, sweetie, Iâm leaving.â
But Nate didnât even glance her way, hopping excitedly toward Natalieâs car. It was field day, and he wore longâsleeve sportswear, shorts, tube socks, and sneakers.
Spotting the bandage peeking out from Nateâs socks, Natalieâs eyes narrowed with concern. Once Nate was in the car, she turned and asked sternly, âLet me see your leg!â
Nate stuck out his tongue and presented his shin to Natalie. She pulled back his sock and winced at the faint yellow stains on the bandage. The wound hadnât fully healed.
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âYou shouldnât be in a sports day with an injury,â she said, furrowing her brow.
âItâs fine!â Nate brushed it off. âDad says a true man can handle a little hurt!â
Besides, heâd endure anything to see Natalie.
âWhat did your teacher say?â Natalie pressed, not convinced.
âThe teacher said everyone must be present,â Nate replied, tilting his head earnestly.
âCould a fancy preschool be this insensitive?â Thinking so, Natalieâs frown deepened.
âWeâre going to be late, Natalie!â Nate saw Natalieâs hesitation and urged her on.
Natalie was at a loss. Sheâd have to ask the teachers herself. If they insisted Nate shouldnât participate, she wouldnât allow it.
As they arrived at the preschool, the teacher at the gate was surprised to see Natalie accompanying Nate.
âGood morning, Miss Natalie,â she greeted, her eyebrows raised in question. âYou are with Nate today?â