Feel the Way You Feel, My Love
She held it up to her ear and gave it a little shake to hear what was inside, but the sound was so dull that
she couldn’t tell what it was.
Eventually, Sally had no choice but to throw it into the nearest trash can. “Let’s not open the box this
time, Nat. It could be another box of cockroaches again, and it won’t be easy catching them in a place
this huge.”
“Yeah, let’s go!” Natalie replied, feeling relieved that Sally decided to throw it away as she had intended
to do the same.
She had gotten so used to receiving unpleasant surprises that she didn’t even react that strongly to
people bringing her packages anymore.
The two of them continued making their way toward the lounge, and the two bodyguards outside opened
the door for them. “After you, Madam.”
Natalie nodded at them in response and brought Sally into the lounge with her.
The kids were watching television inside and came running over the moment they saw them enter. “Are
you finished with the competition, Mommy?”
“Not yet. I still have to continue competing in the afternoon,” Natalie replied as she bent down to hug
them.
As the kids were turning five soon, she found it a little painful when they bumped into her thighs.
Had they been a year older, she wouldn’t even dare let them throw themselves at her like that.
“The bodyguards brought us our lunch, Nat!” Sally said excitedly while pointing at the food on the table.
Ever since he knew that Jacqueline was there, Shane told Natalie to not eat at the clubhouse cafeteria
as nobody knew if she had bribed the staff there.
To play it safe, he had the bodyguards purchase their meals from different restaurants every day and
deliver them to the clubhouse instead.
That way, he could prevent Sean and Jacqueline from sabotaging their food as they wouldn’t know which
restaurant they were buying from.
“Yeah, I see it. Come on, let’s all gather around for lunch!” Natalie said with a smile while holding both
her kids by the hand.
A knock was heard on the lounge door halfway through their meal.
Natalie placed her cutlery down and shouted, “Come in!”
The bodyguards then opened the door and entered the lounge.
“Madam, one of the staff members came by and said your friend sent you this present,” the bodyguard
said as he held up a box in front of them.
Natalie frowned when she saw the box.
Sally, on the other hand, slammed her fist hard on the table and shouted angrily, “What the hell? Another
one? She usually only sends one per day, but now she’s sending two?”
The box was larger than the one from before, which meant it was a new one.
“Did Jacqueline send us something again, Mommy?” Connor narrowed his eyes.
“Yeah,” Natalie replied.
Connor’s expression grew cold upon hearing that.
Natalie then ordered the bodyguard, “Take it outside and examine the contents. Do not accept any more
packages from anyone.”
“Yes, Madam!” The bodyguard nodded and went outside with the box.
Natalie then shifted her gaze back toward the table and said with a forced smile, “Come on, let’s
continue eating.”
Sally pouted. “I’m so mad that I don’t even feel like eating anymore!”
Natalie simply glanced at her and the kids before continuing her meal in silence.
Honestly, I’m just as mad as she is. We need to catch Jacqueline, or these packages will just keep
coming. Even if the bodyguards try their best to stop her, she’ll find a way to get past them eventually.
Natalie rubbed her forehead and let out a sigh at the thought of that.
After lunch, she reminded the kids once more to not wander off before leaving the lounge with Sally.
The bodyguards were waiting for them outside the door, and the one who brought her the box earlier
stepped forward upon seeing them. “I’ve examined the contents of the box, Madam.”
“What was inside?” Natalie asked.
The bodyguard’s face turned red, and he found it really hard to answer her question.
Natalie pursed her lips and questioned him again, “Go on, tell me! What was inside that box?”
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