Mavis was deep in thought when Nathaniel continued, "The doctor recommended that you need someone to be with you twenty-four hours a day. I can arrange for Troy to come over or hire a female caregiver to be with you all the time. They can keep you company, take you for walks, and help you stay active. How does that sound?"
Mavis' tone grew colder as she replied, "Isn't having two bodyguards outside enough? Do you want someone to follow me even to the bathroom?"
"Mavis, that's not what I meant."
"But that's how I feel."
Nathaniel was at a loss for words.
Considering her depression, he tried to speak more gently and explained, "I'm doing this for your own good. It's necessary to have someone with you."
"How about this? Valentine's Day is coming up. If you don't like Troy or the caregiver, you can choose someone else. Treat it as my Valentine's Day gift for you. Who do you want to be with you?"
Mavis' eyes finally showed some light. "Anyone I want?"
Nathaniel emphasized, "Anyone except male friends. As long as it's someone you genuinely want, I'll arrange for them to come."
"In that case, I choose… Ella."
Ella was the daughter of a wealthy estate owner and a local Deltsburg resident. If she could come, it would give Mavis a chance to help her with her plans to leave.
Plus, Nathaniel would be less likely to mess with Ella in Deltsburg.
As she became more determined, a glimmer of hope appeared in her eyes.
Nathaniel noticed her improved mood and nodded in agreement.
"Alright, I'll have her here within three days. I'll pay her triple the usual rate to take care of you until you give birth."
This was the best news Mavis had heard in days, and she was almost overwhelmed with happiness.
"Thank you."
Her simple reply left Nathaniel stunned.
It had been long since Mavis spoke to him with such calm and gratitude. Not only that, but Mavis also smiled, her happiness shining through her eyes.
Nathaniel felt a stir in his heart. Then, he leaned in slowly and gently kissed her forehead.
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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....