What attentive service they provided…
Lionel's desire to trick Elliot out of some money fell flat, leaving him to reluctantly swipe his card for 12,500 dollars.
Nathaniel sat back and enjoyed the show, his blue eyes sparkling mischievously, thoroughly entertained by Lionel's dilemma.
The sales assistant handed Lionel the paper receipt, saying, "Thank you for shopping with us. Have a nice day."
She hoped they would never return.
Scumbags and bitches were not welcome here!
Feeling tricked by Nathaniel, Lionel left in a bad mood.
Before leaving, he could not help but try to salvage his dignity, explaining, "Don't believe what she said just now. She's got a screw loose and loves to play these tricks on me whenever we're out."
As he spoke, he gestured to his head in disdain.
The sales assistant awkwardly smiled and replied, "That's your private matter. You don't need to feel embarrassed. We won't gossip about it."
Unable to clarify the situation further, Lionel glared at Nathaniel and said, "I've paid, so let's go."
Nathaniel responded with his sweet voice, "Thanks!"
The response only further enraged Lionel, and he wished he could beat him up there and then.
…
Later that evening, the mission started smoothly.
Nathaniel's feminine voice and attire were so convincing.
The tight miniskirt with puffy long sleeves perfectly covered the bulging muscles on his arms, and he even wore shapewear that squeezed his abs flat.
It was a little hard to breathe, but with the operation underway, Nathaniel could only endure it.
He utilized his disguise skills honed from his time at the Special Investigation Department and walked down the bar's aisle with utmost professionalism.
Every passerby glanced at him, intrigued by his presence.
First, Nathaniel was stunningly beautiful, and second, he was tall.
Although he disguised himself well, he still stood out among the crowd.
His towering height even surpassed many of the men passing by, making it hard not to attract attention.
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The readers' comments on the novel: Wait, She’s a Billionaire (Sheena Lawson)
The novel is too abusive it spoils the joy of reading it. I hate the punishment part between sheena and Eliot....