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Catherine Jones and Shaun Hill novel Chapter 181

Let me go, Mr. Hill [by Shallow South] Chapter 181
“Not tonight. But let’s do it some other day.”

Shaun hesitated briefly before agreeing. He should say yes since Catherine liked it.

5:00 p.m.

Catherine went downstairs and got into a white car.

Shaun was reading work documents inside. His profile clearly showed his long and curly eyelashes. Even his fingers that held the papers were slender and clean. He was impeccable like a statue no matter from which angle one looked at.

She had always been shallow, in the sense that she cared significantly about a person’s appearance.

Otherwise, she would not have gotten together with Ethan in the past. He was among the most attractive-looking men in Melbourne. However, he was incomparable when put next to Shaun.

No wonder she no longer found Ethan interesting. She also could not be bothered with Wesley.

“Shaunny, why aren’t you looking at me? Don’t you miss me?” She leaned into him and hugged his arm.

“I’m looking at a case.” He threw her a quick glance. The woman took off her coat upon entering the car, revealing the tight-fitting shirt she was wearing underneath that accentuated her curvy figure. His eyes darkened. He was too distracted at the moment to continue working.

“Oh, sorry to disturb you. Go on then.” She sat up straight all of a sudden.

“…”

How could he go on working after what she did?

He put the documents away and lifted her up to his lap. However, she was a tall woman at 167cm, thus her head hit the roof of the car right away.

The car was too small.

He narrowed his eyes and said, “It’s time for a new car.”

Hadley enquired almost immediately, “Young Master Hill, what type of car are you thinking of?”

“Anything with a spacious and tall backseat. Get it done tomorrow.”

“…”

Catherine had no idea what to make of this conversation. She could not fathom the life of the super-rich. The man immediately decided to change his car because the current one was inconvenient when he hugged his girlfriend in the backseat. She was falling more deeply for him.

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