The Cherished Wife (Noelle and Charles) -
Wife 24
Wife 24
Chapter 24
A glint flashed in Charles‘ eyes as his gaze landed on Hoelle’s face. He had noticed how much sheliked it, but what she said sounded like the completely opposite of what she felt!
His gaze traveled across her face as he said, “Alright, then. What about something from EdgarDegas? Or perhaps this fountain pen?”
Charles recommended several items to Hoelle, and she decided to purchase the pen. Samuelenjoyed calligraphy, and he was good at it too. Gifting him a pen seemed like a smart move, and itwas probably the least expensive of all the antiques she had looked at today.
Noelle might be working as a departmental director now, but she was still young and had spentplenty of her savings when she moved out. Moreover, her current situation with Xaner had furtherconvinced her there was no one she could depend on other than herself.
She had to save up to pay for a house and a car. Even if she did not have a man, she still hadherself!
Charles could guess the thoughts running through Noelle’s mind. After she decided, he calledRonald and Mr. Quinn into the roorn and said, “Wrap this up for Ms. Shaw!”
Mr. Quinn was stunned when he saw what Charles was pointing at. “Um…”
“Is something wrong?” Noelle asked when she saw the look on Mr. Quinn’s face. “Money isn’t aproblem.”
Mr. Quinn drew in a long breath, a glum look on his face as he said, “No, no. I’ll have it wrapped upimmediately if that’s what you’ve taken fancy to, Ms. Shaw Mr. Quinn said as he gave Charlesanother look.
However, Charles did not even seem to care. His gaze had never left Hoelle. Mr. Quinn shruggedas he took the fountain pen and handed it to an employee,
Then, Noelle realized she had not asked how much the pen would cost. “Oh, Mr. Quinn! How muchdoes the pen cost?”
Mr. Quinn was about to answer when he caught sight of Charlos giving him a sharp look. He felt hisheart skip a beat as he chuckled and said, “It’s not too expensive.”
Charles looked away from Mr. Quinn and walked over to Noelle. He stood by her and lowered his
gaze to look at her, making her feel oddly pressured. “Let Ronald deal with the bill,” cald in a voicethat sounded is clear and soothing as a breeze. “Ms. Shaw, what will you do for me in return for thefavor I just did you?”
Noelle was speechless. She turned to look at Charles and realized he was gazing at her
intently. He did not seem like he was joking, and she could feel the stress mounting. “How about Itreat you to dinner?”
+15 BONUS
Charles chuckled again. “Well, since you insist, might as well accept your offer, Ms. Shaw,” he saidas he left the room.
Noelle was stunned, and she had a nagging feeling that something was off. Had she been veryinsistent? “I haven’t paid yet, Mr. Hoffman!”
“You should leave with Mr. Hoffman, Ms. Shaw, I’ll take care of the bill and help him pick out someantiques too!” Ronald said.
“Well…” Noelle hesitated.
“I’ll have your present delivered to you!”
Given everything Ronald had just said, Noelle thought it would be inappropriate if she said anythingmore. Thus, she conceded and hurried after Charles dazedly.
Ronald waited until Noelle had left before he turned and said to Mr. Quinn, “Please put away theitems Mr. Harrison has requested. As for Ms. Shaw’s purchase, feel free to name a price.Everything else can be put on Mr. Hoffman’s tab.”
Ronald thought he was doing a pretty good job at being Charles‘ assistant, given he even knew theexact thoughts running through Charles‘ mind.
“Well…” Mr. Quinn hesitated, “That pen is…” Mr. Quinn thought about it for a minute before helooked at Ronald and asked, “What is Ms. Shaw’s relationship to Mr. Harrison?” That pen was veryexpensive!
An odd look appeared in Ronald’s eyes as he chuckled and said, “Don’t ask questions you aren’tsupposed to know the answers to. Since when did you earn the right to probe into Mr. Harrison’sprivate matters? Hurry, pack everything up!”
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