“Let me send you back home.” Jaydon looked down at Kathy.
She didn’t wear any coat, so he took off his jacket and put it on her shoulders. He held her in his arms and took her into his car.
However, Kathy subconsciously pushed him away.
A hint of coldness flashed across Jaydon's eyes. He could tell that Kathy didn't want to stay in his arms.
“I want to be myself.” Kathy didn’t look at him, lowering her head.
“I won’t talk to you on the way. Get in.” Jaydon opened the door of the passenger seat for her.
Kathy pressed her lips. After a long while, she finally sat in gradually.
On the way, Jaydon didn’t talk to her as he promised. Kathy was leaning against the back of the seat, feeling that all her strength was fully sucked out. She gradually closed her eyes.
Joseph’s kiss kept flashing through her mind. His scent and temperature completely enveloped her.
When she suddenly opened her eyes, she found that they had arrived at the Bridges House.
Jaydon gazed at her face.
“Thank you for sending me home,” said Kathy in a light tone.
She was about to get off, but Jaydon reached out his hand to stop her.
“Jaydon?”
“Why did you go to see him?” asked Jaydon in a solemn tone.
Kathy was taken aback, meeting Jaydon’s eyes. She didn’t answer, though.
She didn’t know how to explain her relationship with Joseph.
They hadn’t had anything to with each other long ago.
But just now, what happened between them was way too ambiguous.
“I almost had an accident. Coincidentally, Dr. Joseph was there,” Kathy answered in a flat tone.
That was the fact.
“Is it a coincidence for real?” Jaydon’s tone was cold.
Kathy looked at him in surprise. She had sensed that Jaydon didn’t believe her.
Indeed, that didn’t sound like the truth.
“For real. It’s coincident. His car almost hit me.” Kathy took a deep breath.
Jaydon looked nervous immediately. “Did you get injured?”
“I’m all right.”
“I’m sorry.” Jaydon frowned. He shouldn’t have suspected her.
“Jaydon, I should be the one who apologizes.” Kathy turned around and looked at him seriously.
Just now, she had made a decision.
She had to admit that she still had a crush on Joseph.
Hence, if she continued seeing Jaydon, it would be so unfair to him.
She didn’t want to hurt him.
Seeing that Kathy wanted to say something but swallowed back, Jaydon seemed to understand what she wanted to say.
His slightly cold palm covered her lips. He said in a deep voice, “Kathy, we’re seeing each other.”
“I used to be Joseph’s wife,” Kathy continued.
Jaydon’s hand was stiffened slightly. Kathy took the chance and pushed him again.
“Can you accept it truly?” Kathy looked at him.
Jaydon pressed his thin lips. After a long while, he nodded affirmatively. “Yes.”
“I think we both need to calm down now.” Kathy pushed the door open and got off.
Jaydon looked at her receding back, gradually clenching his fists. He smashed them on the steering wheel.
After a long while, he stepped on the gas and drove to Joseph’s apartment.
They had an appointment to talk business. When seeing Jaydon, Joseph wasn’t surprised.
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