Login via

The Promise of Happiness (Natalie and Samuel) novel Chapter 282

Summary for Chapter 282: The Promise of Happiness (Natalie and Samuel)

Update Chapter 282 of The Promise of Happiness (Natalie and Samuel)

Announcement The Promise of Happiness (Natalie and Samuel) has updated Chapter 282 with many amazing and unexpected details. In fluent writing, in simple but sincere text, sometimes the calm romance of the author Justin Cartwright in Chapter 282 takes us to a new horizon. Let's read the Chapter 282 The Promise of Happiness (Natalie and Samuel) series here. Search keys: The Promise of Happiness (Natalie and Samuel) Chapter 282

Chapter 282 

Natalie only remembered how Samuel had bitten her lips in the car when Sophia mentioned it. 

Although it was not bleeding anymore, it might have left a scab. 

“Well...” 

Meeting Sophia‘s clear gaze, Natalie blushed in embarrassment. 

How can I explain to a fiveyearold child that this is due to a kiss

When the other three kids heard that Natalie‘s lips were hurt, they gathered around and stared at her lips simultaneously. 

Franklin asked, “How did you get hurt?” 

Xavian chimed in, “Does it hurt? Should I get you some anti–inflammatory medicine?” 

Clayton, who was the sharpest, frowned and asked, “Mommy, the wound on your lips is quite deep. Did something bite you?” 

The four children were only five years old, so they were naturally clueless about passionate matters among the adults. 

Their clear eyes were only filled with concern and anxiety. It was evident that they had no other inappropriate thoughts. 

The more they acted like that, the more Natalie was unable to come up with a good 

excuse. 

“A bug bit her lips,” explained Samuel as he leaned against the door casually. 

Although he was the culprit, his gaze was filled with calmness and indifference. As a result, his lie sounded more like a fact. 

As Sophia had admired Samuel since she was young, she never doubted anything he said. 

“What a powerful bug! It‘s so mean!” 

Chapter 282 

Sophia puffed her cheeks angrily. 

Blushing, Natalie glanced at Samuel exasperatedly. 

However, he merely met her gaze indifferently, not showing any hints of guilt for bullying her or lying to the kids. 

More importantly, he was staring at her with a meaningful look, as if she was his prey that would inevitably end up in his belly. 

Quickly averting her gaze, Natalie said, “Clayton, Xavian, you‘ve been staying in the Bowers residence for a long time now. I‘ve already settled the matters over in Livingsfill, so you‘ll go home with me tonight.” 

Naturally, Clayton and Xavian were delighted that they could go home with Natalie. 

However, after spending a week with Franklin and Sophia, they had developed a close relationship with them. 

 

On the contrary, she always looked like she wished for nothing other than to escape whenever she saw him. 

Yet, she sounded so pleasant when she spoke to Franklin and Sophia. 

Samuel suddenly started to doubt himself. Am I that detestable

He went downstairs and gave Gavin orders. 

Although the latter was surprised why Samuel would give him such instructions, he soon nodded in understanding. 

After Xavian and Clayton finished packing, Natalie brought them downstairs. At that moment, Gavin walked over. 

“Gavin...” 

“Dinner‘s ready, Ms. Natalie.” 

“But..” 

“I know that you‘re coming today, so I specially prepared a sumptuous dinner for you.” Gavin rubbed his palms together with a troubled look. “I‘ve been preparing it since morning, just so you can eat something delicious after returning to Dellmoor.” 

Hearing how much effort Gavin had put into preparing dinner, Natalie couldn‘t bring herself to refuse. 

“All right then. Xavian, Clayton, and I will stay for dinner.” 

 

Comments

The readers' comments on the novel: The Promise of Happiness (Natalie and Samuel)