Chuck continued, “This requires cooperation. If you don’t cooperate, I'll just have to kiss you a few more times. | don’t mind. Ms.
Harriet is beautiful, and I'd be happy to.”
His expression was serious, his voice low, as if he were debating a rival in a high-stakes business negotiation.
He then lowered his voice even further. “But if Ms. Harriet would rather be kissed and see the other groomsmen punished, then
pretend | never said a thing.”
As the crowd watched on, Charlie remarked to Jonathan with a knowing look, “Finding the thread was easy. Threading the needle is
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtthe hard part.”
Jonathan, however, lookedpletely at ease. He glanced at his watch and said calmly, “Chuck will have it done in thirty
seconds.”
Charlie raised an eyebrow in surprise. “That confident?”
Jonathan simply gave him a look that said, *Just watch*, and said nothing more.
Someone in the crowd continued to heckle, “President Raye, are you mesmerized by Ms. Harriet's beauty?”
“President Raye, if you can’t do it, lettry!”
“Just grab her and hold on tight! et about being a gentleman!”
Harriet remainedposed amidst the teasing. Looking at Chuck, she smiled slowly. “I've finally had the pleasure of witnessing
President Raye in action today. It's been well worth it.”
“So what's your decision, Ms. Harriet?” Chuck asked.
Harriet smiled. “To cooperate, of course. For the sake of Mr. Lamont getting to his bride as soon as possible.”
Chuck nodded. “As expected of Ms. Macclain’s most trusted and capable right-hand.”
“Likewise.”
After a brief exchange of business-likepliments, the tension eased.
Chuck leaned in, his half-lidded eyes sweeping past her red lips to focus on the eye of the needle.
This time, they worked together, and the red thread slid smoothly through the hole.
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