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A Cue for Love (Natalie and Samuel)

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Chapter 546 Manipulation

“I will,” she promised with a firm nod.

Before entering the complex, the students were instructed to conduct a simple warm-up before

dispersing into groups for a one-on-one lesson on the basics of skiing.

The intensity and the expanse of white as far as the eye can see conjured a strange sense of desolation

despite its untainted beauty.

Sophia enjoyed playing with snow, though she did not express the same interest in learning how to ski.

With the thought of finding the perfect snow for Natalie weighing heavily on her mind, she became more

and more distracted from her lesson.

After quickly weighing the chances of the options available to her as her beady eyes darted back and

forth, a cunning plan was formed in no time at all.

“Excuse me, sir,” Sophia bleated as she held up her hand to interrupt the instructor. “I need to pee.”

The male instructor hesitated, clearly uncomfortable.

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“The restroom is behind that door. Can you manage on your own, young lady? Or would you like me to

find you a female teacher?”

That was the last thing Sophia wanted. Her detour was for the sole purpose of achieving the mission of

collecting the best snow she could find for her mother.

“I’ll be fine, mister,” Sophia assured him as she clenched her fists. “Don’t worry about me!”

“All right. Come back quickly, please. We’ll be waiting for you.”

After handing her ski poles to the instructor, she skipped her way to the little door indicated by the

instructor with her backpack on her back.

Taking advantage of the narrow window of the instructor’s distraction, she went past the little door to a

deserted stretch of untainted snow.

Momentarily swept away with awe, Sophia quivered with anticipation at the thought of what Natalie might

say in the face of such a spectacular sight.

She remembered what her mother said about how excited she was to see what Sophia had in store for

her.

I don’t like Yara at all. I’d much prefer being around Natalie. I’d do anything to make her smile.

“The other children are learning to ski, Sophia,” the woman on the bus remarked casually as she

appeared and squatted down next to Sophia, interrupting her reverie. “What are you doing here all by

yourself?”

Sophia jumped and looked up to discover that she did not recognize the woman.

“How do you know my name?” Sophia asked timidly. “I’ve never seen you before. Are you a new

teacher?”

The woman laughed. “Yes, I’m a teacher. It’s my duty to be with you. It’s dangerous for you to stay here

all by yourself.”

Sophia grimaced as she had intended to conduct her business in peace. Nevertheless, she nodded

obediently at the adult’s imposition.

Soon, Sophia forgot all about the woman marching next to her as she ran ahead to explore the area for

the best possible snow she could find.

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“What are you doing, Sophia?” the woman asked in spite of herself.

“I’m looking for snow!” replied Sophia enthusiastically. “I want to take back the best snow I can find for

Mommy.”

“Mommy? Is Yara your mother?”

Sophia exclaimed scornfully. “Yara’s not my mother but Natalie! She’s so much better than Yara.”

The woman smiled grimly. Ah, same old Natalie. Still adept at manipulation. It doesn’t matter if it’s Yandel

or this child, they will all fall prey to her sweet words and listen to her. This little girl has no blood relations

with Natalie and yet she is so fiercely loyal to her. Now I understand what drove Yandel to lay a trap for

Yara on Natalie’s behalf that I had in inadvertently stumbled into!

The woman stood deathly still, trying to compose herself at the thought of how Yandel broke her heart

despite knowing the extent of how much she loved him.

To her disappointment, she discovered far too late that Yandel’s feelings toward her had never been

sincere.

“Natalie?” the woman, Melissa, repeated as her gaze seared with fury.

“What is it, miss?” asked Sophia timidly. “Your eyes look so fierce!”