Chapter 290 I Am His Good Friend
When the three of them left the mansion, it was already dark outside.
Timothy yawned lazily. Placing an arm around Johanna’s thin waist, he flicked her cheek. “I worked for an entire evening for Ms. Rachford. Shouldn’t you treat me to a meal?”
“Sure!” Johanna thought about it. “What about some crayfish? The shop that I went to previously has amazing crayfish!”
Timothy raised his eyebrows, his eyes filled with amusement. “I won’t refuse it as long as there is good food!”
Genevieve slapped Timothy’s arm away from Johanna’s shoulder with her bag before dragging Johanna away.
“Don’t be too close to Timothy. He’s already touched you twice.”
“Don’t worry!” Johanna waved her hands and replied with a smile, “He’s gay! I’m probably just a good friend to him.”
Genevieve burst out laughing. When Timothy heard that, his lips twitched.
He strode forward briskly, pulled Johanna into his arms, and pinched her cheek. “Don’t speak nonsense, you little brat! Otherwise, you’re doomed. I’m straight!”
“Really?” Genevieve glanced at him from the corners of her eyes. “I wonder who told me that he’s willing to be a bottom as long as he can be with Mando.”
Johanna exclaimed excitedly, “You see! I knew that you…”
Just when Johanna was about to complete her sentence, Timothy clapped his hand over her mouth and gazed at Genevieve pleadingly. “I’m begging you! Forget what I said and spare me!”
“The more you panic, the more others will suspect your sexual orientation,” replied Genevieve with a smirk.
Timothy was speechless.
As Genevieve had arrived in a Pagani, only two people could fit into it. She asked someone to drive her car back before going to the shop in Timothy’s car.
The market was extremely lively, with all the stalls filled with customers.
In the al-fresco dining area, Genevieve looked at the people walking past on the streets and the waiters standing at the entrance.
Suddenly, she remembered how she and Armand had strolled along the market beside the shopping mall when she was recovering in Springwyn.
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