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Serenity and Zachary York novel Chapter 3260

“Mr. Zachary is busier than you are, but he still finds the time to go on dates with the missus, so why can’t you find the time?”

Dylan was struck speechless by Leo’s urging. After a pause, he huffed a laugh and said, “I really don’t know where she is. What can I do if I can’t find her? All I can do is wait for our next encounter.”

Leo often drove for Dylan and had seen Chameleon Fox once before. He had quite a deep impression of the girl dressed in red too and had heard Dylan begging for Josh’s help to look into her.

He guessed, “Is that girl dressed in red the lady you like?”

“Girl dressed in red? Oh, yeah. She has worn red before. Every time I see her, she’s wearing a different color.”

“I’ve only seen her once. At the time, you got out as soon as I stopped to run toward her. Later on, I heard you asking Mr. Josh for help and guessed it was that girl in red.”

That was why they had to be very close-lipped when driving for these rich young masters. They often saw or heard things their employers did not want others to know.

Dylan laughed. “You have a good memory. I do like her a lot. Ms. Doyle from earlier likes me, but I don’t like her. It just wasn’t meant to be. You saw us when we walked out of the hotel earlier, right? You’ve been there, done that, so what do you think of her?”

“You don’t like her, so what’s the point of asking? If I said she was a nice girl, would you like her?”

Dylan looked with a focused eye and really spotted his little fox standing on the wall surrounding his villa, wearing all red. The red coat she was wearing was particularly striking.

He quickly got out of the car and ran to the wall, looking up to shout at the beautiful woman standing there, “How did you know I lived here? Why are you here?”

“Give me back my things, Dylan York!” Fox looked down at Dylan from her high vantage point, her beautiful face tense and looking somewhat cold as she ordered Dylan to return her things. If he had not taken them, she would not have to keep coming to look for him.

Dylan smiled. “Since you’re here, come in and have some tea. We can have supper too. I don’t know where I put your things. I really can’t take it out at a moment’s notice even if you ask for it.”

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