Chapter 503 Are You Jealous?
Pepper smiled and nodded. “Adrian, you’ve been hoping for a reunion with my sister every single year. Even I’m moved by your sincerity, so how could she not be? Maybe this will be the year she finally comes around. I’ll try to talk some sense into her later.”
Gianna immediately linked one arm through Pepper’s and the other through her father’s, tugging them both toward the car. “Come on, let’s go!”
“You’re a grown woman now. Why are you still so impatient?” Adrian scolded her gently, though there was nothing but affection in his tone. He pulled his arm free from her grip.
Gianna scrunched up her nose. “What a boomer! Don’t you think so, Aunt Pepper? Dad’s such a stick–in- the–mud–no wonder Mom doesn’t like him.”
Pepper glanced at Adrian and chuckled softly. “Your father isn’t old–fashioned; he’s steady and dependable. You, on the other hand, have no sense of respect.
“But your mother’s work does put her around a lot of young people. The last time I saw her, she was personally helping a few young male models adjust their suits. They were chatting and laughing, and she said she liked the youthful energy they brought.”
Adrian’s expression immediately darkened.
When Anneliese picked up Jessica, she noticed right away that her friend didn’t look well.
“Are you okay? You look pale, and it seems like you’ve lost weight.”
Anneliese glanced sideways at her as she drove.
Jessica gave a small laugh. “I’ve just been running around a lot lately, and I’m kind of worn out. My stomach’s been acting up, so I haven’t been eating properly. You and Grandma better feed me well during the holidays.”
“Do you still have an upset stomach? We should get you checked out,” Anneliese said, already starting to steer the car toward the hospital.
Jessica’s eyes flickered, and she hurriedly stopped her. “It’s fine! If I really needed a doctor, I would’ve gone already. I’ve been in and out of hospitals enough these past few days. I’m fine, really. Let’s just go home. I don’t want to keep Grandma waiting.”
She thought of Old Mrs. Goodwin’s warning earlier, and her mood soured again.
The last thing she wanted right now was another doctor’s visit.
It’s just stomach trouble, she told herself.
Perhaps it was exhaustion.
A few quiet days over the holiday would probably fix everything.
When the two of them got home, they joined Nishay in the kitchen to make pies together.
The house filled with laughter and chatter, a rare moment of warmth.
Anneliese was mixing the filling when her phone started vibrating nonstop in her pocket.
She had a sudden feeling about who it was. Quickly, she washed her hands.
“I’ll get that,” she said, stepping away to answer the call.
After speaking, Anneliese glanced over at Jessica.
Her friend quickly jumped in to cover for her, still kneading the dough.
“Your lab must be keeping you really busy lately,” she said, trying to sound nonchalant.
Anneliese hurried out of the dining room.
Nishay took over stirring the filling and turned to look at Jessica suspiciously.
“Of course not! Grandma, I’m on your side— I…” Her words cut off suddenly. “Ugh!”
What was this? Was he really too guilty to say anything?
“If you’re not going to talk, I’m hanging up!” She snapped first, her tone sharp and impatient.
The moment the words left her mouth, she bit her lip, annoyed at herself.
She’d completely lost the upper hand.
“Baby.” His low, husky voice finally came through, smooth and warm like smoke. “I’ve missed you so much.”
It didn’t even sound like a line meant to coax her, more like a quiet confession from deep inside him. His tone barely shifted, but somehow she could hear the emotion beneath it.
Just like that, the irritation and restlessness in her chest shattered into pieces.
Anneliese bit her lip again, scolding herself for being so weak, and forced down the lump in her throat before replying coolly,
“I don’t believe you. You’ve ignored my messages and my calls. You’ve got someone very compatible by your side, so why would you miss me?”
A soft chuckle rumbled through the speaker.
It was only then that Anneliese realized what she’d just said.
Her face flushed hot with anger and embarrassment. “You—”
Before she could finish, Jonathan cut in, voice low and teasing.
“I can smell the jealousy from miles away. Are you jealous?”

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