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Novel The President’s Mistake A Tale of Love and Regret by Carly Glover
Nathaniel, known for his unpredictable and ruthless nature, exuded a sense of menace. He took a deep breath and sat back on the sofa.
Hudson, who had dealt with the bodyguards outside, entered the box and approached the terrified singer. She trembled in her short leather skirt, visibly frightened.
Hudson approached her with a reassuring smile, gently wiping away her tears, and steadied the microphone she was about to drop.
"Don’t be afraid," Hudson said kindly. "Keep singing. This is Mr. Nathaniel’s tip for you. Choose something more soothing. Love songs are a bit clichéd."
A generous amount of money was slipped into the girl’s low-cut skirt. The sight of the cash eased her fear, and she quickly stowed it in her bag.
The music started again, "To Viceroy" by Mac DeMarco, filling the box with its soothing melody.
Red Shift’s reputation in Saeville’s entertainment scene was due to its exclusive selection of high-caliber hostesses. They were highly educated, sophisticated, or possessed striking beauty, making the establishment a favorite among the city’s elite.
As the singer’s voice filled the room, Nathaniel’s gaze remained fixed on Frey. He wrapped his arms around her waist, his grip firm and almost possessive.
Maggie was forced to kneel and clean up the mess, her face showing clear distress. Frey felt a pang of sympathy, recognizing that Nathaniel’s focus on revenge was a demonstration of his continued attachment to her.
With red eyes and no further strength to protest, Maggie gave up, feeling defeated. She understood that, despite everything, Nathaniel’s true feelings for Frey had never wavered.
Nathaniel, standing up, grabbed Frey’s hand and addressed Alexander. "It’s getting late. Frey has stomach issues and shouldn’t stay out too long. We’ll be leaving now. Mr. Alexander, enjoy the rest of your evening. All expenses tonight are on me."
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