Chapter 207: Distant Bonds and New Beginnings–2
Jade hesitated for a moment before shaking her head reluctantly. Emma’s expression showed she’d expected this answer.
I asked with concern, “If David lives with you, what about Leah Pierce? She’s still in elementary school, right?
“Yes, Leah will live with us,” Jade replied. “We want to rent a two–bedroom apartment first, then save enough for a down payment to buy a house and settle down in Riverdale.”
I reminded her seriously, “Be sure to test the air quality levels when you rent a place. Don’t rent another unsafe apartment.”
Looking at Emma, I added, “You too, pay attention. Noah Pierce’s sister got sick because she lived in an unsafe apartment before. Luckily Noah wasn’t affected.”
Emma nodded solemnly. “Okay, I’ll pay attention.”
Emma still looked incredulous about Jade’s news. “I just made a suggestion, it’s up to you whether you adopt it. Of course, I still hope you and your boyfriend will be well, and I wish you a long and happy relationship.
“I know Sister Emma is doing this for my own good,” Jade said gratefully, raising her glass. “I’ll drink to that.
“Cheers!” I smiled warmly. “Remember to invite us to your mating ceremony.”
Jade laughed, her earlier embarrassment fading. “That’s a must.”
Emma grinned. “Bring your boyfriend out to introduce him to me sometime.”
“Okay,” Jade agreed happily.
The dinner lasted for more than an hour. By the end, Jade and Emma were both stuffed from the generous portions.
Emma, having drunk a few beers, was slightly tipsy. She swayed a little as she asked Jade, “Why didn’t your boyfriend come to pick you up?”
Jade smiled fondly. “He’s working overtime to earn money.”
“Okay, thanks, Attorney Winters,” Jade said gratefully, opening the car door. “I get to ride in Attorney Winters‘ luxury car again, hehe.”
Rebecca Frost drove while Jade sat in the passenger seat. I supported Emma in the back seat, making sure she was comfortable and secure.
After safely dropping off both girls at their respective homes, I told Rebecca to drive towards my luxury penthouse. I had bought a two–story villa in a high–end residential area near Moonstone Legal Partners,
Evelyn Foster lived with me, providing close protection at any time. The arrangement gave me peace of mind
in these uncertain times.
As our white luxury car passed through the city streets, we stopped at a red light. I casually looked but the window, taking in the nighttime scenery.
Suddenly, I caught sight of a familiar figure near the Nightshade Bar Entrance on the street. My heart skipped a beat as recognition dawned.
I quickly lowered the car window, peering more carefully at the scene unfolding before us.
“Rebecca, find a place to park, quickly!” My voice was urgent, filled with sudden concern.
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