Login via

A Touch of Sweetness (Finnick Norton and Vivian William) novel Chapter 3230

Chapter 3230 Confession

Megan stared down at the plane tickets that Jake had flung at her, thoughts clamoring in her mind.

What does Jake know? Megan wondered, her heart racing wildly.

Megan was depending entirely on Jake’s loss of memory. If Jake had only been pretending to have forgotten, and there was a possibility of him exposing the truth, Megan was entirely impotent.

At the thought, Megan felt her heart grow as heavy as a stone. She hurriedly steered the conversation to another topic to allow herself some respite.

“Why are you bringing me to Queenston Village? I’ve only been there a few times before,” Megan said.

Jake gave Megan a wry look and said nothing.

Despite having probed for nearly the entire day, Jake was nowhere closer to establishing Megan’s true motives. The only fact he was certain of was that Megan had come seeking Jake especially. As for whether it was for personal reasons or otherwise, Jake was still in the dark.

No matter what Megan claimed, Jake had no way of confirming or denying her statements. All Jake could do was to get closer to Megan while remaining wary of her.

Jake thus replied frankly, “I’ll be honest with you. I’m Gabe, the one you’ve been referring to all this while. I have no recollection of the past at all. But if you think you can get away with tricking me, let me first warn you that you’re no match for the consequences I’m ready to inflict. If you’re approaching me with an ulterior purpose, I won’t let you leave my sight until I uncover the truth. Let these plane tickets be a token of our agreement, then.”

A token of our agreement?

Megan slowly curled her fingers around the plane tickets, furiously contemplating the situation. Jake was slowly but surely closing in upon her. The only benefit Megan could conceive of was that Jake had no attention left to spare on Mia.

The thought did not comfort Megan. She remained nonetheless terrified that once Jake found out the truth, she would be done for.

Comments

The readers' comments on the novel: A Touch of Sweetness (Finnick Norton and Vivian William)