Sue kept laughing as he recounted what happened when Margaux left the dining room. “I can bet my restaurant that he really believed we're living together,” he snickered while shaking his head. Crossing her legs, Margaux leaned back on the swivel chair and narrowed her eyes on her cousin, “Speaking of the restaurant, aren't you going there?” she queried, not in the mood to talk about Hendrix anymore. That guy was unpredictable! And she felt so stressed just thinking about the documents he left on the dining table.‘He must have a new plan,’ she pursed her lips as she thought about it. “I'm still on leave. Did you forget that I just underwent surgery?” Sue reiterated. “Right. The bone marrow,” she nodded, trying to shift her thoughts away, “How was it by the way? And do we know the kid's mother?” she was genuinely curious about that friend her cousin helped. For him to donate his bone marrow, the woman must be special to him. Sue let out a sigh, “It was successful but the kid is st
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