Anneliese couldn't help but think of Zacharias. The constant provocations she endured from Melody and Lenora were influenced by him. After all, he never tried to solve them whenever conflicts happened and only told her to give in. Thus, under his indulgence, his mother and sister became more arrogant each time.
Comparing that to Jonathan, his gentleness and support became even more precious. Hence, it was only normal that she would fall in love with him since he was someone worth loving. That was why she couldn't bear to let go.
Suddenly, Anneliese missed Jonathan terribly. Counting the days, it had been about six days since they last saw each other. Her grandmother kept a close watch on her, and even their daily calls barely lasted a few words.
Driving, Anneliese felt a pang of melancholy as she thought about how they had agreed to meet once a week. Back then, he had objected, but in the end, he didn't come to see her at all.
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Half an hour later, the car pulled into the parking lot of a private garden restaurant. She and Jessica got out and walked along the cobblestone path toward the restaurant.
Just as the waiter led them to the private room that Zane had reserved, Jessica suddenly tugged at Anneliese, saying, "I need to use the restroom."
In truth, she was a little nervous.
Though she had been with Zane for some time, she had previously defined their relationship as sex partners, and she guessed that Zane likely felt the same way. They had never walked hand in hand in public like a couple, nor watched a movie together. They didn't even have a proper meal in a restaurant together.
This time, when she told Zane she wanted to meet, he agreed immediately, but said he had a few friends over for dinner and invited her to join them, saying they could talk afterward. Jessica didn't know if he intended to introduce her to his friends, nor did she know how he would react if she told him she was pregnant.
The closer they got to the private room, the tenser Jessica became.
"Do you want me to go with you?" Anneliese asked.
Jessica shook her head and smiled faintly. "No, I'll be quick."
Anneliese nodded and watched as Jessica walked toward the restroom. Then, she turned to the waiter and said, "The private room is just around the corner, right? You can go now, thank you."
The waiter smiled and left.
Then, Anneliese pulled out her phone and sent a message to Jonathan as she strolled forward.


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