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Meeting You Was Fate novel Chapter 26

Perhaps tonight, Mandy was doomed to be with Nathan.

"My dear, it's pointless to be angry." He brushed her arms. "Come on, let me help you calm down," Nathan said slowly. After a few steps, he scooped Mandy up without a word and carried her out of the bar.

When they were out, a gust of cold wind blew, and Mandy felt much more comfortable. She felt a little cold and couldn't help but lean closer to Nathan.

'Why do I enjoy being this close with Nathan now?' Mandy wondered. Mandy was surprised by the unlikely comfort. She must be crazy. When she was about to struggle, Nathan had already put her inside the car. Mandy suddenly came to her senses, but her body heat was increasing. While in the passenger's seat, she tried to release some heat by pulling her clothes away from her body and to let some air touch her skin.

"In heat? I guess your body was telling you that...you need to release those female hormones by making love tonight," Nathan humorously said while settling in the driver's seat. Nathan leaned over to fasten the seat belt for Mandy.

"You wish!" Mandy glared at him. Her eyes were furious with disgust as she struggled to get out of the car.

But Nathan was swift. He had already locked the door and buckled the seat belt. He said, "You're ready, aren't you?"

Being aware that she was trapped, Mandy didn't know what to say, nor how to react. She only heard the sound of the wind blowing in her ears.

When they reached the Fantasy Hotel, Mandy had almost exhausted her remaining energy after having drunk too much alcohol. Nathan parked the car in the basement and went into the elevator with Mandy in his arms.

Mandy felt so sedated that she could no longer resist. "This must be crazy." She tried to open her eyes, but the bright light was blinding, so she closed her eyes again and asked in a weak voice, "Hey, where on earth are you taking me?" In her mind, Mandy panicked as she had already guessed the answer. She knew that Nathan was taking her to a private room.

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