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Now reading: Chapter 102 from THE DISABLED HEIRESS, MY EX-HUSBAND WOULD PAY DEARLY., a Romance novel by 13Emerald.

At that mont, Robert turned fully toward Cora, his expression bright and animated as he tried to bring her into the excitent. The enthusiasm in his voice was clear, and even Samuel, standing nearby, could sense that Robert genuinely thought this was a brilliant idea.

"What do you think, Cora?" Robert asked, gesturing slightly toward Samuel as if to fra the picture in the air. "Don’t you agree this would be a great mont to capture? A picture of the three of us, it would be iconic. Years from now, people would look back at it and say, ’This was the beginning of sothing big.’ A true blockbuster shot."

There was sincerity in Robert’s tone, but also a kind of innocent excitent, like he honestly didn’t see any reason to refuse. To him, the picture wasn’t just about fa or status, it was about sealing this unusual but remarkable eting in mory.

Cora, however, didn’t share the sa enthusiasm. She smiled faintly, her calm composure never breaking, and her eyes softened as she looked from Robert to Samuel. For a brief mont, silence settled between them, the air heavy with expectation.

"Well," Cora finally said, her voice gentle but firm, "it’s a good idea, Robert. I won’t deny that. But I’m not in the mood to take any pictures today."

Her tone was polite, asured not dismissive, but final.

"I’ve never been much of a picture-taking person," she continued, the faintest chuckle escaping her lips as if to soften the weight of her refusal. "I don’t really like it, and honestly... this situation doesn’t call for a picture. It’s not that kind of mont."

She paused, glancing briefly toward Samuel, then back to Robert, her calm smile still lingering.

"Maybe next ti," she added softly. "Next ti, we can take a picture together."

At that mont, Samuel felt the heat rise in his chest the second Cora’s words settled in the air. Her calm refusal echoed in his ears like a quiet rejection, and his jaw tightened almost involuntarily. The muscle in his cheek flexed hard, a physical sign of the irritation boiling just beneath his composed exterior.

Inside, his thoughts turned sharp. Robert.

It was all Robert’s fault. Samuel replayed the mont in his head: the suggestion had been simple him and Cora, a single picture. A subtle gesture to claim a presence beside her. But Robert, in his endless eagerness, had jumped in, twisting the entire thing into sothing else. Now, instead of an intimate mont, it had beco a crowd’s spectacle, sothing easy for Cora to brush aside.

If he had kept quiet, she wouldn’t have said no, Samuel seethed inwardly. ’I would have cornered her with the people watching. She wouldn’t have been able to refuse in front of them. But Robert ruined it.’

Still, Samuel wasn’t the kind of man to retreat. A refusal wasn’t the end it was simply another challenge to maneuver around. He could feel the weight of the eyes around them; curious glances from nearby diners and lingering fans who still hadn’t left after his arrival. The murmurs, the subtle hum of whispers, all created the exact pressure he needed.

So he adjusted, then samuel unclenched his jaw, forced his lips into a light smile, and stepped closer, just enough to close the gap without making it obvious. His tone softened, warm but persuasive, laced with that quiet charm he was known for.

"It’s not a big deal, Cora," Samuel said smoothly, eting her eyes. "Really just one picture. Think about it: the three of us, right here, together. It’s not every day sothing like this happens."

His voice carried easily, loud enough for those lingering nearby to hear, deliberately inviting their silent curiosity to add to the pressure. He gestured lightly between himself, Robert, and her.

"A picture like this?" he added, a faint smile tugging at his lips. "It’s worth taking."

At that mont, Robert jumped in eagerly, almost too quickly, backing Samuel up without hesitation. He turned toward Cora with a grin that was ant to be reassuring but ended up sounding almost like pressure in disguise.

"Yes, Samuel’s right," Robert said, nodding enthusiastically. "Why are you being shy about this, Cora? It’s just a picture nothing more. Are we strangers to you or sothing?"

He gestured toward Samuel and then to himself. "Look, Samuel is your employee, sure, but he’s also one of the most respected nas out there right now. People love him. And ? I’m your business partner. We’re going to do amazing things together. This picture isn’t just random it’s a mont worth keeping."

Samuel didn’t miss the chance to reinforce Robert’s words. He stepped in smoothly, his tone calm but carrying that sa subtle weight of insistence.

"Exactly," Samuel said, nodding as his eyes stayed locked on Cora. "It’s just one picture. Nothing bad about it at all. Just us. Together. That’s all."

The two n stood there, united in their insistence, their voices blending in a way that left little room for escape.

Around them, more murmurs began to rise from the nearby tables and fans who hadn’t left yet. A few people turned their heads, curious about what was happening. Whispers started, followed by the unmistakable sight of a few phones being subtly raised, caras already recording.

Then ca the pointing fingers.

So spectators started gesturing toward Cora. A few exchanged hushed comnts, their faces lit up with curiosity and excitent. Others, not even knowing the full context, already began forming their own assumptions about Cora.

Cora felt the shift imdiately the weight of eyes on her, the quiet hum of judgnt starting to form. She could already imagine how this would look if soone posted it online: Cora refusing to take a picture with Samuel, headlines spinning the story into sothing it wasn’t. In seconds, she’d be painted as arrogant, the boss who looked down on her star, the woman raising her shoulders as if she were above them.

And Samuel’s fans? She didn’t even need to think twice. She knew how fiercely loyal they were. One wrong move and they would tear her apart on every platform imaginable.

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