Chapter 241
The waiter swiftly brought a new glass for Debra, but Shelia felt. offended.
She knew Debra was provoking her.
“Shelia, have you ordered?” Leanna emerged from the restroom, her voice slicing through the tension.
Shelia shook her head. “Not yet.”
Leanna’s eyebrows furrowed in disapproval. “What’s going on? You can’t even handle something as simple as ordering. Forget it! I’ll take care of it.”
Her tone carried an air of authority. The people present realized that she was not Shelia’s colleague but her supervisor.
Shelia blushed with embarrassment and quickly returned to her seat. Juan knew that Debra had done that on purpose to give Shelia a hard
time.
He whispered, “Are you upset?”
“No.” Debra replied, shaking her wine glass. “I just don’t like people touching my things.”
Juan smiled wryly. “I thought you might be jealous. Seems I was overthinking.”
Before, Debra had never arbitrarily troubled Shelia. He had thought it was jealousy driving her actions, but now it seemed Debra was simply emphasizing her identity as Mrs. Nichols in front of everyone.
But this was enough to make him pleased. He picked up food for her and said, “If someday you were bothering her out of jealousy, I’d be quite happy.”
had never met but knew all too well.
She nad heard stories of how good Juan had once been to Shelia. If Shelia was pregnant, then she would stand no chance of marrying Juan.
as won us och jay azes
years
of
pavaddey
joy suddes a
to se te pare isi pey oya tersay
buynu fol equ
deal pested puel spent pedicul acad
quested not se spopor au ceste. Matec
fire in a moment.”
So and ade, au teceu les scene basi
and couldnt red but act
The rose immedianew drew atenton Debra gances at Streia, wiroISE
SCELOJUCO Buyco salo al salonic aus sa dau palmi adej
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