Satisfied, Ethan pulled her closer and murmured, I love you, Joey.” Consumed by his confession of love, Josephine allowed him to have complete control over her.
The next morning, Josephine went to work. To her, work wasn’t about earning money. Instead, it was about fulfilling her dreams. Thus, she loved heading in to work every day.
She didn’t spot the pair of eyes in a black sedan nearby that was fixed on her. Once her car was out of sight, the man in the car gave Jenna a call. “Josephine Jacobson has left for work, Miss Langley. Mr. Quarles is alone in the house.” “Alright. I’ll be coming over soon. Keep an eye on things for me,” Jenna replied.
“Yes, Miss Langley!” Back at the hotel, Jenna pulled out a sexy dress. She was about to move forward with her plan. Just as she was halfway there to Ethan’s house, the bodyguard called her again. “Mr. Quarles has gone out, Miss Langley. Are you still coming?”
“What? What’s he doing?” “I don’t know. I’m tailing him right now.” “Keep your eye on him and keep me updated.” Jenna wasn’t going to give up.
Soon, her bodyguard called her once more. He followed Ethan and found that the latter had gone to the hotel where Jenna was staying. Evidently, he came to the hotel to meet Donna. Jenna was peeved. If she had known that Ethan would come to the hotel, she would’ve waited for him there.
Her bodyguard had to wait near the exit of the hotel’s basement parking lot. He didn’t want to get too close out of fear that Ethan would find out he was helping Jenna with this. If that happened, there was no way the bodyguard could get away with it unscathed.
Soon, Ethan’s car exited the parking lot, and the bodyguard quickly reported this development to Jenna. “Miss Langley, Mr. Quarles has driven. out of the hotel. He’s heading to the house.” “Is he alone?”
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