What Happens in 254 – From the Book Let's Start All Over Again, Shall We (Maggie and Nathaniel)
Dive into 254, a pivotal chapter in Let's Start All Over Again, Shall We (Maggie and Nathaniel), written by Isadora Moonbeam. This section features emotional turning points, key character decisions, and the kind of storytelling that defines great Novel fiction.
Chapter 254 Some Dreams Are Better to Wake Up Early
After entertaining the guests with Nathael for a while, Maggie found a reason to retreat to the terrace on the second floor for some fresh air and rest.
Being summoned by Ronald was merely another instance of using Nathael’s influence. Now that his request was fulfilled, she felt more like a tool than ever.
Glancing down at her ankle, she hoped it would heal soon. Walking was becoming increasingly challenging.
“Ms Adam, you’re here taking in some fresh air,” a familiar voice remarked from behind her.
Maggie glanced sideways to find Beth standing before her in a sleek white dress, smiling politely at her.
“What a surprise, Ms. Bray,”
Beth’s gaze shifted to Maggie’s stomach. After Several days, it seemed that her stomach hadn’t changed.
much. Even in the fitted dress, there wasn’t much to see.
She had hoped that by letting Clara know, Maggie would lay low for a while, or perhaps the Harrises would step in and send her away.
Unexpectedly, just in a few days, Nathaelg would once again show up publicly with her.
“Not a surprise. I came here to talk to you, Beth said gently, standing beside her.
Maggie stayed quiet, waiting patiently for what Beth had to say.
“My family has already arranged the marriage with Master Harris. Ms. Adam, you should know that for someone like Nathael, casual flings are fine, but marriage is a big deal involving two families.”
Beth glanced at the woman beside her. Maggie was undeniably beautiful. There was something about her that was both lively and haughty, with a hint of coldness, that could easily attract men.
Maggie smiled, not particularly fazed, and said, “I thought you’d come up with something more creative, Ms. Bray. But it seems you’re sticking to the same old lines.
Beth’s gaze turned sharper. “If Nathael wants to fool around with you, I might ignore it. But eventually, he’ll grow tired of you. There will always be someone younger and prettier to replace you.”
“As for me, I’ll always be his legitimate wife, bearing his children and continuing his family line.”
Beth spoke slowly, whether trying to convince Maggie or herself, but it wasn’t clear.
Maggic Adam chuckled. “Bearing his children?”
She glanced at the woman before her. Beth had that assertive aura. Though not extraordinarily beautiful, her financial status gave her a certain charm, always attracting suitors.
But even the most accomplished individuals, when faced with unfulfilled love, tend to lower their guard, regardless of gender.
Jejenter: 254 Some Dreams Are Better to Wake Up Early
Even if Nathael didn’t love her, just being his wife would have felt like a victory for her.
Seeing the mockery in Maggie’s eyes, Beth’s expression darkened.
Maggie smirked and said straightforwardly, “Nathael won’t touch you if he doesn’t love you. If you’re aiming to bear children, you might want to look to someone else for that.”
Maggie didn’t want to deny that when she said those words, she felt both jealous and envious.
She was jealous that Beth had plenty of time to spend with him, and envious that she had plenty of time to dream of growing old with him and having a house full of children and grandchildren.
Unfortunately, these were things she couldn’t have.
Maggie’s words hit Beth’s nerve. Her face contorted with anger. Her eyes darted to Maggie’s belly as she said coldly. “Even if the Harrises agree to let you have this kid, he’ll just end up being an illegitimate child! Or maybe I’ll be the one raising him.”
Maggie was taken aback when she brought up her belly, and–she then fell silent.
So, that joke I threw out last time got her all worked up these days.
No wonder Nathael’s parents were rushing to see me. They probably heard some gossip from Beth, thinking I was expecting.
Before coming, she had already decided she wasn’t going to bother with someone like Maggie, whose background was humble and questionable.
All she needed to do was calmly explain the situation to her and persuade her to step back.
But now, Beth’s hands were clenched tightly by her sides, her eyes showing traces of blood vessels, and her gaze was cold and sinister as she slowly smiled. “So, you’re not planning to back off, huh?”
Maggie countered. “And what about you? Planning to back off?”
With that, both made their positions clear–neither was backing down.
“Ms. Bray, just a piece of advice. Sometimes it’s better to let go of certain dreams early on to save yourself from unnecessary trouble,” Maggie remarked casually, then glanced at her before strolling past and making her way out.
Beth remained rooted to the spot, her gaze turning cold.
She watched Maggie’s departing figure with a glint of resentment flickering in her eyes.
Why?
Why does she have to show up now?
If it weren’t for her, even if Nathael wasn’t into me, he wouldn’t be into anyone else!
With our years of friendship, he would still want to be with me, but now there’s this Maggie!
Maggie, since you’re so shameless, don’t blame me for not holding back.
Beth nodded at a waiter near the stairs. Following her cue, the waiter walked by Maggie’s side. As Maggie reached the stairs, she abruptly turned and shoved her from behind!
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