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A Cue for Love novel Chapter 1009

Summary for Chapter 1009: A Cue for Love

Chapter 1009 – A Turning Point in A Cue for Love by Free novel

In this chapter of A Cue for Love, Free novel introduces major changes to the story. Chapter 1009 shifts the narrative tone, revealing secrets, advancing character arcs, and increasing stakes within the Romance genre.

Chapter 1009 Tenderness

The determination in Natalie’s eyes ignited a fire in his heart.

Even while he was still apprehensive and indecisive, Natalie had already decided to stay with him, regardless of the obstacles they would face.

Thus, Samuel never felt so ashamed of himself as he stood before her.

Meanwhile, Natalie felt anxious as she saw Samuel pursed his lips but did not say anything. “Samuel… Please say something!”

Samuel did not answer Natalie but looked down and desperately captured her lips with a kiss.

Their tongues interlocked as they drowned in passion. Neither could break free.

Natalie’s face blushed in an alluring shade of red as their breaths intertwined. Then, Samuel whispered in a deep and magnetic voice, “Nat, I promise you. I agree with everything you say.”

I will do everything you want me to do. Furthermore, I swear I am yours. Likewise, my life belongs to you too. If you require me to die, I will die for you. If you want me to live, I will do everything to survive.

Meanwhile, Jerome went to Yaleview downtown and bought Natalie’s favorite coffee, wanting to bring it to her.

He was frustrated with himself for screwing up his confession to Natalie.

In hindsight, he felt he should have waited until he was more confident before confessing his feelings. Then, it would not have been so awkward that it was hard to continue their friendship as if nothing had happened. Moreover, he was unwilling to give up just like that.

However, before Jerome could get out of the car, he saw a man hugging and kissing Natalie.

Natalie looked alluring as the man kissed her. Jerome had never seen such an enchanting side of her.

He stood stunned, holding the cup of coffee.

Yvette was deeply grateful to Natalie for what she had done and recognized that Jerome was Natalie’s friend. Thus, she could not leave without helping him. She quickly took a bottle of chilled mineral water from her canvas bag to pour over Jerome’s scalded hand.

However, before she could unscrew the cap, Jerome said coldly, “Stop being a busybody.”

“Busybody?” Yvette looked at him in disbelief.

“Have I said something wrong?” Jerome tossed the cup of coffee into the trash can and looked at Yvette. “Although we both know Natalie, it doesn’t mean I am your friend too.”

In actuality, Yvette only noticed the coffee had scalded Jerome’s hand and wanted to warn him. She did not expect to be called a busybody.

Previously, she thought Jerome was a mild-tempered young man. She did not expect to find him that rude in reality.

Jerome reminded her of a wolf disguised as a husky. Jerome may seem gentle and approachable at first but was actually a vicious and fierce wolf.

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