Lynn drew a quick breath. “I’ll help you. I owe you my life, so what’s this to me? I’ll contact you when I’ve gotten it, so you should head back first in case Tiffany finds out you’re meeting me. Remember to delete any traces of me contacting you.”
When she finished, she immediately got up and walked off. The waiter returned to their table with a fresh cup of hot coffee and placed it on the table of an empty seat. Jackson looked at the cup of coffee and went deep into thought. His heart felt a little uneasy. He was not worried about Lynn’s capability in completing the job, but he knew that there were risks involved with this task and he secretly regretted asking her to do it since he was not used to asking women to do things for him. However, he knew that he had no choice since Tiffany was involved in this.
During the winter, night came earlier. Jackson was driving Tiffany back to White Water Bay Villa. Normally, he would be very careful as he drove, yet on that day, he seemed to be distracted even though the roads were slippery due to the snow. He even almost drove past a red light.
Tiffany was aware that he was always drifting off somewhere recently even though she had told him about it. Her suspicions grew stronger by the day. She wanted to open up his brains to find out what he was thinking!”
When they arrived home, she deliberately slammed the door hard after getting out of the car. She knew that she had to pretend to throw a tantrum, or otherwise, he would not take her seriously.
Jackson realised that something was wrong with her and helplessly ran up to her with a smile on his face as he embraced her. “What’s wrong, madam? Are you hungry?”
She glared at him. “What is wrong with you? I can’t shake off the feeling that you’re hiding something from me. You’re usually a very careful person, yet you almost ran through a red light just now. You’re making me feel very anxious. I hate it when you hide things from me.”
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