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From a Wrong Turn to Mr. Right novel Chapter 144

Daniel Gill lowered his gaze, stealing a quick, unreadable glance at Olivia Bennett.

Olivia acted as if she hadn’t heard a thing, sitting perfectly still.

A bitter taste crept through Daniel’s chest. He forced out a quiet, “Alright.”

Olivia shifted slightly, turning her laptop so everyone could see the photos.

Lavinia Bennett’s eyes went wide as she stared at the first picture on the screen.

She was in a white dress and Daniel stood close beside her, their faces almost touching, gazing into each other’s eyes like something from a movie poster.

They looked absolutely perfect together—a real power couple.

Lavinia didn’t want to admit it, but Olivia’s photography was pretty impressive.

Still, she told herself, it had to be because she and Daniel were just that good-looking.

Feeling smug, Lavinia slid her hand down, lacing her fingers with Daniel’s, and grinned. “Just wait until we do outdoor shots next time. They’ll come out even better.”

Daniel’s eyes dropped, and he gave a soft, noncommittal “Yeah.”

Lavinia hardly noticed. She was too busy scrolling through the photos, thoroughly satisfied as she clicked through each one.

Finally, she asked Olivia to send her every single photo.

She even picked out her favorites from every pose to make an album.

Olivia sent her all the files right there, then stood up and gestured politely. “If there’s nothing else, you can settle the bill over here.”

Lavinia tucked her phone away, clearly eager to leave, and nodded. “Let’s pay then.”

“By the way—” Lavinia’s gaze dropped to Olivia’s left hand, eyes catching the ring on her finger. “You’re married?”

Daniel’s head snapped up, his whole body tensing. “What did you say?”

Lavinia blinked innocently, pointing at Olivia’s hand. “I just noticed her ring, that’s all. Got curious.”

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