Find Me In Your Labyrinth
Chapter 1059
Chapter 1059
Estelle immediately stood up “Don’t trash t
“I know I readjust the taste a bit said Jonathan, pouring his own pasta into the pot along with Estelle’s leftover pasta Estelle shot him a cold look. “Mr. Lamont, do you think this is sanitary?”
Jonathan spun around, a smirk playing on his face, “You’ve swallowed so much spit when kissing and now you’re lecturing me on hygiene?”
Estelle’s anger was stuck in her throat, her face turning beet red, unable to utter a word
Jonathan opened the fridge, grabbing some vegetables to wash and throw into the pot, then added some pepper and meat sauce, and baked a new chicken
He dished up two plates of pasta, one for Estelle and one for himself.
Estelle took a deep breath, remembering Craig’s words, “Better lose to your opponent than to the situation,” and sat back down to eat
was the newly baked chicken, delicious and fragrant, while the charred chicken she had cooked ended up
better too, absolutely scrumptious.
more pissed off, how could Jonathan, who hardly ever cooks,
I
a poker face, shooting back, “What are you trying to
starving Let’s eat first, then we talk,” Jonathan said,
silently, then carried on
them ate in silence, like a couple living together
time. Estelle’s plate was clean. She looked up, “Can we
you rushing? You have a weak stomach, you
face turned
his mouth slowly with a napkin, then looked at Estelle, asking softly, “Have you thought about it? Do you
wanted to say?
realized, only I can give you absolute security! If you come back, I can make Gwen
that, she can’t hurt
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