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How a Dying Woman Rewrote Her Epilogue novel Chapter 540

Elodie couldn’t help but cough as she choked a little.

She tried to stifle it, but the tickle in her throat wouldn’t subside.

Patricia’s words had been just too… much.

Watts reacted instantly, grabbing a napkin and handing it to her. “Want some water to clear your throat?” he asked, his striking blue eyes fixed on her—just as Patricia had teased, “There’s always someone looking out for her.”

Watching this, Sylvie’s face darkened for a split second. Not long ago, Watts had thrown biting sarcasm her way without the slightest courtesy; now, he was being so gentle and attentive with Elodie. Anyone with half a brain could see that Watts was…

Absolutely taken with her.

Sylvie instinctively glanced at Jarrod, searching his expression.

He was swirling his drink, eyelids lowered, and in the instant Sylvie looked over, he turned his gaze away. With his lashes casting shadows, it was impossible to decipher what he was thinking.

Sylvie hesitated, then exhaled quietly.

So Jarrod didn’t care after all.

Esmeralda watched the whole scene unfold, grinning broadly. “Of course! Our Elodie has a charm all her own. Only a fool would be blind enough not to see it. Miss Aldridge, you’re absolutely right.” She clinked her glass against Patricia’s, seizing the chance to make her point.

Elodie, at the center of it all, only felt the atmosphere growing stranger by the minute.

She gave Watts a quick glance, then offered a soft, “Thank you.”

Watts heard her, and though he knew Elodie was always meticulously polite, he still felt… well, she was keeping him at arm’s length.

Always so composed. Always so distant.

He let out an exaggerated sigh, tilting his head and raising an eyebrow. “If you keep being so formal with me, I might actually get my feelings hurt.”

Most women would’ve blushed or melted at that line.

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