Chapter 236 I Will Announce Your Identity
Who am I bothering?
Caroline turned her head for a quick glance and was instantly speechless.
It was David.
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He had instructed the driver to trail behind her at an infuriatingly slow pace, not too close, not too far.
And as for himself, David sat in the backseat, the window rolled down, watching her with an air of effortless elegance and authority.
When their eyes met, he gave her a silent look, signaling for her to get in the car.
Caroline shook her head and kept walking.
But the Rolls–Royce continued following her.
“Caroline, get in,” David commanded. “Don’t make me say it twice.”
“Mr. Ellison, I appreciate the offer, but someone like me isn’t suited to ride in such a luxurious car. I’ll just take the sentiment, thanks.”
told you
head toward him. “If I step out of a Rolls–Royce at the entrance of
get in, I’ll announce your
“You!”
despicable! Did he really just pull
don’t mind making it public,” David continued, resting his hand on the car window. “In fact, from today onward, you can ride to work with me
speechless. I don’t need that,
she was
Caroline wavered, caught in indecision,
doing?” She instinctively took a step
strides and, without
back door, ready
are you deliberately making
the one
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had just gotten in, none of this would have been
cruised toward Ellison
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on opposite ends of the backseat,
ocean.
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