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Never Mistake a Queen for a Lapdog novel Chapter 124

The server lingered a moment before leaving, casting a curious glance at Noreenone that was impossible to miss.

Once inside, Noreen set the cake down on the table without ceremony and got straight to the point. The invitation, please.

Seth peeled back the cake box at his own pace, pinching off a small piece with his fingers and tasting it. He snorted. You just grabbed this from some random bakery, didn’t you? Noreen, is that really the best you can do?

She didn’t flinch, not even a hint of guilt at being caught. Of course not! I bought it from that place you used to love.

He’d never really paid attention to her cakes in the past anywayprobably wouldn’t remember the difference.

Maybe it was her unwavering confidence, but Seth seemed convinced. He let the subject drop and, as promised, handed her the invitation.

Noreen snatched it eagerly, but her smile froze as soon as she saw what was inside. Just one?

Seth leaned against the kitchen island, shaking out his damp hair with casual indifference. The robe he wore hung loosely, collar gaping wide. Noreen let her gaze linger a second longer than necessary. Well, if it’s free, why not enjoy the view?

His tone was still cool, but there was a mocking note beneath it. That cake you brought is worth one invitation. Understand?

Noreen pursed her lips, wanting to argue, but before she could, Seth’s phone buzzed on the table.

It was Bianca calling,

Seth answered instantly. His voice softened, warmer than it ever was with Noreen, a smile spreading across his face. Just got out of the shower. Picked up some cakewant me to bring you some?

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Noreen ground her teeth lightly, then slipped out, leaving the couple to their sweet nothings.

As she walked out, she ran into the server who’d brought her upstairs. The woman’s surprise was obvious when she recognized Noreen.

Noreen grinned. Surprised I’m done already?

The server hesitated. Wellyeah. A little.

The next morning, as Seth left for work, the staff were changing shifts. The same server from last night greeted him with a look that was hard to readpart sympathy, part regretand once his back was turned, she shook her head in disbelief.

Such a goodlooking guy, and he finished so fast?

Sophia didn’t turn up until Monday afternoon, blaming the delay on work at Aurelion Group.

They piled on a bunch of tasks right before I quitcan you believe it? Absolute slavedriving!she complained, barely through the door before the frustration poured out.

You wouldn’t believe how unreasonable Mr. Harcourt is. I told him I was leaving today, and he still made me run around all morningbooking flights, hotels, you name it. It was endless!

Noreen raised an eyebrow. That took you all morning?

Sophia huffed, exasperated, It wasn’t just Mr. Harcourt! There was Director Lowell, Director Lowell’s cousin, and even her cousin’s boyfriendI had to book flights for all of them! Are you kidding me?

That’s seriously over the line,Noreen agreed.

Seth’s devotion to Bianca was truly off the charts.

Mr. Harcourt’s going to the Al Leadership Summit: AGI Innovation & Global Expansion, not on some vacation! What are all those people

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tagging along for?

Something in that sentence made Noreen pause. Waitare you saying all those people are going to the Al Summit too?

Yeah, the whole lot! Just from Director Lowell’s team, five or six are goingnot to mention her cousin and her cousin’s boyfriend!

Wonderful.

She’d had to beg for a single invitation, like it was some precious handout. But for Bianca, Seth was ready to give away everything he hadheart, soul, and then some.

Typical.

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