Find Me In Your Labyrinth
Chapter 28
Chapter 28
Estelle thought that he must have done it on purpose, trying to make her regret and feel disappointed, just as a way to teach and punish her.
But thinking about it, she was the one who had made mistakes, and it was already nice of Jonathan not to fire her and not even to contemplate the idea of firing her.
Jonathan watched as the girl’s expression slowly changed from frustration to calm, and even a hint of happiness. He couldn’t help but smirk again, starting the car, “Shall I take you back to school?”
Estelle’s mood was back to normal, “Sure.”
Half an hour later, a Bentley stopped at the entrance of the University of J City. Estelle prepared to get out of the car and chuckled, “Thank you, Mr. Lamont.”
“No need to thank me!” the man said indifferently, “I should thank you for only pretending to be my wife rather than my mother!”
Estelle laughed awkwardly, “You’re welcome too!”
that she didn’t want to, but
tease her any further, “Be
drive safely
out of the car and headed straight for the school gate, Jonathan watched her
find out what his uncle said to Estelle after he left, and
swallow all the grievances
of equipment
past nine, Estelle told Henson to go to bed. Unusually, Henson didn’t refuse
her father Bennett saying that there was a big party at the family’s old
occasion?”
master’s degrees. The party is both a welcome party
eyebrows twitched – president’s secretary? Her cousin was going to be Jonathan’s personal secretary? “I have plans this weekend, so I won’t attend.
a part of the Macclain family, she wasn’t close to her older
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