Chapter: 92
His eyebrows raised in confusion, he asked, “No, why? What’s wrong?”
“Oh, it’s nothing.” Ariana shook her head, feeling puzzled.
Jasper surely would have caused some trouble if he had bumped into Theodore. But it seemed nothing had happened.
Had Jasper left?
She looked to the quiet corridor behind Theodore, and to the restroom at the end of it. There was no other way out. How had Jasper just disappeared?
The main thing was that Theodore was okay, so Ariana didn’t overthink it. She returned to the private room to collect her things, before leaving with Theodore.
was eight pm and the restaurant
Theodore past the front hall and caught sight of Brielle having
can’t leave without paying
you to put it on my
her eyes were visible. She looked around cautiously for fear of being photographed
Mr. Jasper Anderson needs to be here in order to put something on his tab. Otherwise, you have to pay now.” The manager held the bill in his hand, and
cursed angrily and took out her phone
he?” Now Brielle was becoming truly furious. She called Jasper over and over again but
stop subconsciously. She had a strange feeling. Although Jasper could be a little cowardly, his reputation was important to him. He would never walk out without paying a
Theodore urged, interrupting
Ariana shook herself and resumed
to help Theodore. As Ariana went to the other side of the car, she spotted a group of people chatting by the
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