Nathaniel admitted directly, "I'm planning a date with Mae."
"A date!"
Gabrielle's eyes widened, sparkling with excitement.
She had been waiting for this day and immediately offered her advice.
"Oh my gosh! The day has finally come! This is a rare sight. I've got to help you plan it out perfectly. This is your first date with Mae, right? Since it's the first time, it has to be special. How about a romantic dinner at a French restaurant?"
Gabrielle was more excited about the date than if it were her own.
She continued brainstorming, saying enthusiastically, "Or bring her some flowers! I remember Mae loves chocolates, too. If you bring some chocolates, she'll be thrilled. And then there's…"
Glancing at Nathaniel's wardrobe, Gabrielle promptly dragged him to Marius's bedroom.
"If you wear one of those suits, Mae might think you're taking her to a business meeting. For a date, you should dress more casually. You're always too formal. Let's show Mae a different side of you."
"Alright."
Nathaniel nodded, letting Gabrielle pick out clothes for him.
Marius's wardrobe contained almost all custom-made, limited-edition clothes, typically saved for special occasions.
Gabrielle knew Nathaniel's style well, so she chose a casual baseball jacket and paired it with a hat, clapping her hands in satisfaction.
"Nate, go try this on. I bet Mae will love it. Just imagine, a young woman in a white dress having a romantic dinner with the man she likes. It's perfect!"
Gabrielle was over the moon as if she were the one going on the date.
Under her urging, Nathaniel changed into the outfit she had picked.
Meanwhile, Gabrielle ordered a large bouquet of white roses to be delivered just in time for Nathaniel's date.
When Nathaniel emerged from the room, the bouquet of white roses had just arrived at the Nicholls residence.
"Nate, white roses symbolize purity and love. They're a perfect choice. What do you think about…"
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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....