With the author's famous The President’s Mistake A Tale of Love and Regret series, Carly Glover captivates readers with every word. Dive into chapter Chapter 374 Embracing the Past, where love anecdotes intertwine with plot twists and hidden demons. Will the next chapters of the The President’s Mistake A Tale of Love and Regret series be available today?
Key: The President’s Mistake A Tale of Love and Regret Chapter 374 Embracing the Past
Nathaniel grabbed Frey, who was about to kiss and run away, pulling her into his arms.
The suppressed desire in his heart flared up instantly, and he lost control. He held the back of her neck, pinched her chin, and kissed her deeply.
Downstairs, Ms. Lovett smiled as she looked at Higgins and said, "Let's put the dishes on the warming table for now. The two of them have reconciled, we might have to wait a while."
Higgins hesitated but couldn't help voicing his concern. "Did you notice anything different about Ms. Frey this time?"
Ms. Lovett was taken aback. "She seemed normal to me. Ms. Frey has always been polite and kind."
Higgins frowned. "Who told you I'm talking about that? I've felt that Ms. Frey has changed... Something about her eyes and expression felt off, especially when she looked at Mr. Nathaniel. It gave me a strange feeling."
Ms. Lovett laughed. "You're overthinking it. You're not a mind reader, how can you notice that many details."
More than an hour passed before Frey and Nathaniel came downstairs to eat.
Nathaniel had restrained himself, otherwise, they wouldn't have come down so quickly.
Frey was a bit annoyed and didn't want to talk to him, while he followed her with a look of light and warmth in his eyes.
"Eat more!" Nathaniel piled Frey's bowl so high with food that it almost overflowed.
After dinner, Frey suggested visiting her mother at East Saeville Nursing Home.
Nathaniel had important meetings at his company, so he asked the driver to take Frey there.
This time, Frey didn't refuse the driver and bodyguards he sent with her.
Peyton playfully slapped her back. "Enough with the mushy talk!"
Frey left the cafe and headed to East Saeville Nursing Home, to her mother's ward.
Since this was Nathaniel's territory, the doctors and nurses were attentive, taking great care of Linda.
When Frey entered her mother's ward, she noticed a large bouquet of daisies in a glass vase on the bedside table.
The lighting was perfect, the room was clean, and there was a faint fragrance of flowers mixed with the smell of disinfectant.
She didn't sit on the chair but knelt in front of Linda, slowly taking her mother's hand. "Mom, I'm going to get married, to the person you and Dad probably didn't want me to marry. I'm marrying Nathaniel. I came to tell you today. I don't ask for your blessing, but I hope you'll still protect me."
She leaned over, resting her forehead on Linda's thin palm, a tear escaping from the corner of her eye.
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