Reborn From Oblivion by Christia Muray
Chapter 459
Chapter 459
Nathan said, "Who else can I trust?" The atmosphere suddenly became awkward, and Nathan felt he had to do something to lighten the mood. He opened the car door and stepped out. Like a true gentleman, he helped Nathalie out of the car. Trying to break the ice, he said, "Dominick told me you've got this huge orchard in the countryside. The fruits and veggies are thriving-I'd love to come by and check it out sometime." Nathalie teased, "With your germophobia, I doubt you'd last a day out there."
Panic surged through Nathan. Nathalie lived in the countryside, and if he couldn't get over his germophobia, wouldn't their get-togethers be few and far between?
Determined, Nathan declared, "I've overcome my germophobia."
He couldn't let it stand between him and Nathalie.
Nathalie was surprised, "Really?"
Nathan nodded confidently, "Absolutely."
Nathalie handed him a basket of potatoes, "Then take these home."
dirt on the potatoes, Nathan felt uneasy, but he forced a cheerful smile, "They're
help but laugh at his struggle, "Nathan, you're even more charming than they
saw through his act. Feeling a bit defeated,
are you so set on
I don't beat this darn germophobia, how can I stay by your
went blank, and
She quickly grabbed the potatoes from Nathan and walked ahead with her head
him off, Nathan felt a pang of disappointment. He followed her with his usual
and Dominick
face and
he was seriously upset.
ir knees
dropped
Nathan. "Boss, we messed
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