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Lost Me, Gained Regret (Jane and Bryant Ferguson) novel Chapter 833

By the parking lot exit, a Jeep was parked sideways.

Dailey leaned against the hood, a cigarette smoldering between his slender fingers.

His indifferent gaze cut through the windshield, landing on Christine's face.

Christine didn’t even glance his way, turned the steering wheel, and merged onto the main road, speeding away.

Primo couldn't fathom why the young master was out here so early, looking for trouble.

Dailey turned and got into the car.

Primo quickly got the hint, hopped into the passenger seat, and buckled up.

The next second, the car shot out like an arrow.

He hastily grabbed the handle to steady himself.

The black Jeep was quite noticeable even in the busy morning traffic.

Soon enough, Dailey caught up with Christine's car.

At a red light, he smoothly pulled up beside Christine.

In this cold weather, Dailey rolled down his window, casually resting his arm on the door, the watch on his wrist reflecting the cold light.

Sitting in the passenger seat, Merritt glanced over and asked Christine, "What’s he doing, blocking you out this early?"

Christine kept her eyes on the road. "Blocking me for what? Maybe he’s just on his way to work."

"But he…"

"He bought a house in my neighborhood, lives right across from me."

Christine cut him off, "Rich people problems."

Seeing Christine didn’t want to talk about Dailey, Merritt closed his mouth.

After the green light, both cars accelerated almost simultaneously, driving side by side.

It wasn’t until the road to the airport narrowed that Dailey moved ahead, trailing behind Christine.

"I won’t walk you in. In a few days, once Jane has settled in, we’ll head over together."

"Alright, I’ll wait for you guys."

Merritt, with his luggage, entered the airport.

He glanced back at the Jeep behind Christine, giving her a bright smile and a wave.

Christine rolled down her window to wave back, waited for him to enter, then drove off.

She took a detour to her shop.

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