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Don’t Fall for the Billionaire Lover novel Chapter 261

Chloe hadn’t gone to Greenpeace Estate. Instead, she went back to Sundance Heights. Even though she knew Ann wasn’t her biological mother, she couldn’t help but love that place. There, in that modest room on that small bed, she could actually fall asleep.

It was quite late when she arrived. Ann was already in bed but woke up to the sound of the door opening. She was surprised and delighted to see Chloe.

“Sorry, did I wake you?” Chloe asked.

Ann, trying to lighten the mood, replied, “Not at all! I wasn’t asleep yet. Are you hungry? I have some snacks here that’d make a perfect midnight feast.”

Chloe then noticed the dining table covered with a variety of dishes. Most of them looked untouched, and they were all the dishes Chloe had loved the last time Ann cooked for her. Chloe felt a swirl of emotions.

“Did you save these for me? How did you know I’d be coming today?” she asked.

Ann quickly masked any hint of anticipation with a smile. “Oh, it’s just a coincidence. There were sales at the market today, so I ended up buying and cooking too much. Try these BBQ ribs…”

Chloe could tell that none of the dishes had been eaten. She wondered if Ann had been cooking every day, hoping she’d come back. Chloe had planned to tell Ann about the DNA test, but at that moment, she just couldn’t bring herself to do it.

After a bite of the BBQ ribs, Chloe decided to keep quiet about it. After dinner, she headed back to her room to sleep.

Chloe ended up staying at Sundance Heights for several days. Then, on a Saturday evening, she received a phone call.

“Chloe, I’m coming to see you. Can you pick me up from the airport?”

Chloe was taken aback. “Pax?”

She quickly drove to the airport and saw Pax, dressed in a white tracksuit, carrying a backpack, and sporting blonde hair, as he walked out of the terminal. He was scanning the area, and when he saw Chloe, his face broke into a bright smile, a cute dimple appearing on his left cheek.

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