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Rich People Problems (Crazy Rich Asians #3)(31)



"They're going to love you, Astrid. I just know it. And they're going to love Cassian too."

"We're going to be the Asian Brady Bunch, minus a few kids."

"I can't wait. By the way, I had a really good meeting with Isabel's lawyers yesterday. They don't have any more objections, thank God. You know, in a strange way the stunt Isabel pulled in Singapore has worked to our advantage. Her lawyers were so afraid that I'd try to get full custody of the girls that they've withdrawn most of their demands and are willing to settle now." 

"That's the best news I've heard all week," Astrid said, closing her eyes for a moment. Slowly but surely, she was beginning to see her life with Charlie come into focus. She pictured herself cuddled up next to him on their new bed in their beautiful new house in Shek O, far from the crowds of Hong Kong or Singapore, bathed in moonlight and listening to the waves crashing against the rocks on the cliffs far below. She could picture Chloe and Delphine watching an age-appropriate movie in the media room with their new stepbrother, Cassian, passing a big pint of gelato amongst themselves.

Charlie's voice suddenly jarred her out of her daydream. "Hey, I'm going to India tomorrow. Visiting our new factories in Bangalore, and then I have to attend this charity polo match in Jodhpur that we're sponsoring. Why don't you come for the weekend?"

"This weekend?"

"Yeah. We can stay at the Umaid Bhawan Palace. Have you ever been there? It's one of the most gorgeous palaces in the world, and the Taj group now runs it as a very exclusive hotel. Shivraj, the future maharaja, is a good friend, and I'm sure we'll be treated like royalty," Charlie said.

"Sounds tempting, but there's no way I can leave Singapore right now with Ah Ma so sick."

"Isn't she feeling a bit better? And didn't you say that a million relatives have descended on Tyersall Park? They're not going to miss you for two or three days."

"It's precisely because so many relatives are in town that they'll need me. It's my duty to help entertain everyone."

"Sorry, I realize I'm being extremely selfish. You're a total saint for your family. I just miss you so much."

"I miss you too. I can't believe it's been more than a month since we've seen each other! But between my grandmother and everything going on with Isabel and Michael and our lovely legal teams, don't you think it's better for us to lay low and not to be seen together right now?"

"Who's going to know we're in India? I'm flying into Mumbai, you can fly straight to Jodhpur, and we'll be totally secluded at the hotel. In fact, if things go according to my plan, we're not going to ever leave our room the entire weekend."

"If things go according to your plan? Whatever do you mean, Mr. Grey?" Astrid teased.

"I'm not going to tell you, but it will involve chocolate mousse, peacock feathers, and a good stopwatch."

"Mmmm. I do love a good stopwatch."

"Come on. It'll be fun."

Astrid mulled it over. "Well, Michael's got Cassian this weekend, and I am supposed to represent my family at this royal wedding in Malaysia on Friday. I could maybe fly from KL after the big banquet-"

"I'll have the plane ready and waiting for you."

"Khaleeda, the bride, is a good friend. I know she'll cover for me. I could say I had no choice but to stay all weekend for the festivities. I was roped in."

"And I'm at the end of my rope. I need to see you," Charlie pleaded.

"You're such a corruptor. Even back when we lived in London during our uni days, you've always made me do bad things."

"That's because I've always known deep down you want to be a bad girl. Admit it, you want me to fly you to India, shower you with gemstones, and make love to you all weekend in a palace."

"Well, since you put it that way … "





       
         
       
        



CHAPTER TWELVE


CHANGI AIRPORT, SINGAPORE

As Nick pushed his luggage cart into the arrival hall of Terminal 3, he saw a familiar face holding up a sign that read PROFESSOR NICHOLAS YOUNG, ESQ, PHD. Most people at the airport would have figured the guy with the sign-clad in a faded yellow ACS tank top, navy blue Adidas jogging pants, and flip-flops-as some surfer bum hired to be a substitute driver and not the heir to one of Singapore's biggest fortunes.

"What are you doing here?" Nick said, hugging his best friend Colin Khoo.

"You haven't been back since 2010. I wasn't going to let you arrive without a proper greeting party," Colin said cheerily.

"Look at you! Tan as ever and rockin' that man bun! What does your father think of this look?"