Reborn From Oblivion by Christia Muray
Chapter 252
Chapter 252
He was so caring towards Greta, and that was all the proof she needed. So, before Patrick's time ran out, she needed to snag a hair sample to confirm if they were biologically related.
As soon as Nathalie stepped into the hospital, she was blocked by a bunch of burly guys. She recognized one of them as Cameron's personal bodyguard. It hit her instantly-Greta hadn't called her here because Patrick was on the brink; it was Cameron's ploy to use her
as leverage against Nathan.
"Ms. Nathalie, the boss wants a word with you. Come with us, please."
"And if I refuse?"
The bodyguards closed in menacingly. "Then, don't blame us for getting rough."
Nathalie glanced around; she was in the hospital's blind spot. The emergency elevator and the stairs were out of service. She didn't stand a chance against these guys in a footrace.
Nathalie knew when to bend
slip away. Eventually,
standing right in the middle of the room, casually puffing on a
turned, his face dark and intimidating. "Pretty gutsy of you to mess with my business
about winning or losing, not
face twisted
you celebrating a bit too soon? Nathan might not have the nerve to team up
"Nathan isn't as
How about a bet-who do you think Nathan will pick, you
do anything illegal. I'm just inviting you to stay
me hostage
realizing he had underestimated her smarts. "Don't worry, Nathalie, you'll just stay here for a
right mind would want to stay
hit. Countless women desired his company, yet Nathalie
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