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A Touch of Sweetness (Finnick Norton and Vivian William) novel Chapter 3316

Chapter 3316 Considerations

Megan furrowed her eyebrows and cast her shirt away. Grasping her phone, she asked, “What exactly are you up to?”

“What do you mean? Are you against the idea?”

Jonas dismissed her confrontation and directed another question at her without concealing his intention behind the question.

After seconds of silence, Megan turned him down and said, “I don’t think that’s appropriate because I need to take Jake’s feelings into consideration.”

Previously, when Jonas dropped by her place, she wasn’t even close with Jake. Thus, she didn’t have to think much.

However, things were different since they could be considered being in a relationship. Although Jake couldn’t be sure if he was serious about their relationship, she couldn’t bear to hurt him by being overly close with Jonas.

They were allowed to stay in touch because Jake had been trying his best to uphold his promise of having faith in her.

It was something she had gone to great lengths to secure. Thus, she couldn’t bear to put it at risk over such a trivial matter.

Since it was merely something regarding the show, it wouldn’t be wise to talk about it at others’ places. History had a huge tendency of repeating itself—she couldn’t be sure if he would behave like the male celebrity that had asked her over in the past.

Should she fail to exercise caution, they would both end up being hurt because of the public’s opinion.

“I guess you can consider this your victory.”

She found the man on the other end absurd because of his seemingly odd reply and response.

Startled, she asked, “What do you mean? Are you having some sort of bet or something?”

Sitting on the edge of the bed, she could hear Jonas chuckling, and he seemed to be in a conversation with another person on the other end. It was evident he was upset.

“Hello? It’s me.” To her surprise, she heard Jake’s voice when she was in the middle of a conversation with Jonas.

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