Natalie did not try to stop them. Instead, she turned around, grabbed Marcus' hand, and headed back into the office.
Once they were inside, she poured him a cup of water and said, "Marcus, tell me the truth. Do you think what I'm doing here is right or wrong?"
Marcus accepted the paper cup from her but set it aside on the desk without drinking it. Then, he reached out and pulled Natalie into his arms.
He held her tightly, unable to put his emotions into words. He could not imagine what she had faced the first time she brought people to this place.
What kind of filth and violence did she have to confront just to carry out her act of kindness? After all, no matter how tough or capable she seemed, Natalie was still just a young woman.
Natalie felt the tension in Marcus' body and gently patted his back. "What's wrong? Marcus, are you… worried about me?"
His voice was low and hoarse. "Yeah, Nat. I'm worried about you… and I ache for you. When those villagers charged at us with weapons, I was terrified."
He was scared she would get hurt, scared she would not be able to save the girls inside—and worse, that she would end up paying the price herself. The men who lived here were hideous, their hearts even worse. Just looking at them made Marcus sick to his stomach.
Yet, Natalie had come here with her people, building and running Hope Elementary School for almost two years now.
Natalie assured him, "Don't worry. I never come here alone. Taylor and the others are all former security personnel. And we come armed, always prepared. The villagers get nothing out of us."
"I know that, but I still worry," Marcus murmured, holding her for a long time before finally loosening his grip.
He added, "Nat, I don't want you coming here anymore. I'll get someone else to take over."
Natalie paused, then smiled gently. "Okay. I'm sorry. This was supposed to be our honeymoon, and I dragged you into this mess."
Marcus shook his head. "Don't think that way. I'm glad I got to be part of this side of your life, and I feel very lucky for that. I just worry about those girls. What if, later on, they regret all this? What if they blame you for changing their lives? Not everyone knows how to be grateful."
Natalie replied, "Mr. Langton said something like that too, but he also said he'd rather give these girls a shot at a different life than worry about what could have been. He told me this was the kind of thing you pour money into and never expect a return. You just do it, and you make peace with yourself."
She continued, "There are things in this world that need doing, even if it means getting slandered for it. That's what Mr. Langton said. And so, that's what we did."
Natalie pulled Marcus to sit down beside her. "You saw it yourself. The so-called parents here… most of them don't deserve that title. Lynette and the others might be better off after they cut ties with their families.
"They're just teenagers, but they have amazing courage and determination. I think they're way braver than I am."
She smiled faintly as she spoke. "Back when I found out I wasn't really a Langley, I still held on just because of the little kindness Grace showed me, even after how they treated me. I guess, in the end, I was the biggest fool."
"That wasn't your fault," Marcus said as he reached over and took her hand. "Nat, none of that was your fault."
Natalie sighed. "I know. I trust Lynette, Ann, and Sue—and I trust the others too. This school isn't going anywhere. Whether it's boys or girls, they all deserve a shot at an education. As for the villagers, we'll keep using the same approach.
"We already knew that changing a community's deeply ingrained beliefs takes time, and it's never easy. But once you start something like this, you have to see it through. Next time, I'll take you to one of the schools that's actually doing really well."
"Alright." Marcus nodded. Then, he stood up and walked over to the window.
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The readers' comments on the novel: The Heiress Nobody Saw Coming (Natalie and Marcus)
This one gets us readers asking for more! Excellent story, great twists......
Hope Grandpa Charles lives long enough to see Marcus and Nat's children, please. It will make him happy to see life is still worth living and that he didn't fail raising Marcus at least. Let him be happy at least in this aspect. Thanks...
Finished till 538....Waiting for more...
This really hurts. I am confused if Yvette sent a msg saying old love to Charles through Charlene. Why isnt it in her confession. Or did she actually set vivian up into sleeping with that man? And later blackmailed vivian with it till vivian commited suicide? Did Yvetty yhinks Charles would marry her after vivians death but he remained loyal. Hence her anger?...
Hope Nat can cure Marcus' mom. Looking forward to new updates. Thank you...
When will other chapters be updated...
Every chapter gets sweeter..and oh! I'm sure Nat's new patient is Marcus' mom - though the illness is quite intriguing....anyway, looking forward for the next updates! Thank you...
What an ending to the chapter...nice one..hoping for more updates...thank you...
OMG, OMG, OMG, this is getting better and better. Nat and Marcus are getting married!!!!! Yehey! Please update more..after a big drama ot is really nice to have love and a little happy events in between. Pretty please, update more. Can't wait!! Thank you so much!...
Recent updates are so good. Natalie's and Marcus' love story is also progressing...so, so good and exciting. Please update more. Thank you...