Chapter 441 Care
Colton didn’t seem angry after hearing Nicole’s words. “That’s not true. You’re the only one I’m interested in. You’re the only one I want to kiss,” he replied. Nicole didn’t know what to say—she simply took a step back before wiping her lips with a disdainful look on her face. “It’s my honor, I guess,” she uttered in an unenthusiastic tone.
“If that made you feel honored, I wouldn’t mind kissing you again,” he said. He was the definition of cocky, and Nicole was rendered speechless by his shameless words once more.
She looked him in the eye. “You shouldn’t be interested in me, President Gardner. I’m a mother of a child. Furthermore, with your status, family background, and good looks, there are probably tons of women lining up for you.”
Colton didn’t seem shy after hearing Nicole’s compliments. Instead, he gave her a lazy gaze. “Are you one of those women in line?”
“No,” she replied firmly. A hint of disappointment surfaced in Colton’s eyes when he heard how she rejected him without hesitation. “That’s a shame,” he muttered.
Nicole didn’t have the patience to talk to him for long, so she distanced herself as she bid him goodbye. “Well, if that’s all, then I’ll head off now, President Colton.” She turned and left immediately after that—she didn’t want to give Colton a chance to stop her.
However, when she stepped out of the door, she heard his voice coming from behind her. “I realized that I really like you, Nicole. Since Hayden’s our child, do you want to consider being with me?” he asked. But Nicole simply acted as if she couldn’t hear him and merely hastened her footsteps. When Colton saw the way Nicole hurried off, he simply spread his lips into a faint smile. It’s fine. We have all the time in the world.
Nicole heaved a sigh of relief after she left Colton’s house. Phew. I can’t believe I visited him only to have to make a fool out of myself! My limbs feel weak whenever I think about what happened just now.
Julia lowered her gaze as a somewhat dejected look surfaced in her eyes. She took a while to gather her emotions before speaking. “I don’t know how to cook—you know that.
I don’t have a choice but to eat these things.” In the past, when Richard was still with her, he would be the one who cooked. She wasn’t used to living alone.
Nicole couldn’t help but let out a sigh at the sight of how messy Julia’s living conditions were. “How about this, Julia? You can stay at my place, and it’ll be easier for me to take care of you,” Nicole suggested in the end.
Julia shook her head. “No. It’s going to be a hassle for you.” Nicole was about to respond when Julia continued speaking. “I can’t allow the Jenkins or the Gardners to see me like this, Nicole. If they see me, they’ll figure out what’s going on. So, it’s best for me to stay in a place where they can’t find me.”
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