Chapter 133 Breaking The
Rules
Corrine stepped out of the bathroom to find her phone buzzing persistently on the table.
When she answered, Jules’ worried voice filled her ear.
“I’ve been worried sick! You finally picked up!” Relief colored his words, though Corrine remained puzzled by his concern.
“What happened?” she asked, continuing to dry her hair.
“I went to Waldo’s apartment and couldn’t find you. When you didn’t answer my calls, I feared something had happened.” Jules paused briefly. “By the way, I left some groceries in your fridge.”
Corrine shifted the conversation. “Could you look into a black car for me? Last digits
256.”
The line went quiet save for the rapid tapping of keys. Finally, Jules responded, “It’s running on fake plates. According to records, that vehicle should have been scrapped.”
He hesitated. “Why are you investigating this?”
A cold expression settled on Corrine’s features. “Keep watching Donnelly for me.”
“Are you concerned those people knew what happened between you and the Ashton family?” Jules probed.
Surprise flickered across Corrine’s face. “You know about that?”
“I avoid the Ashtons’ drama,” Jules replied, his voice tinged with contempt. “But I heard about Leah’s foolishness. She tried returning a fake antique, threatening to destroy the shop without a refund. Did she really expect them to let that slide?”
Corrine understood why Jules called Leah a fool.
The antique trade operated on strict unwritten rules-once purchased, items couldn’t
be returned.
Buyers either profited from their choices or accepted their mistakes.
Leah had brazenly violated these principles.
Before she could respond, a knock interrupted their conversation.
She opened the door to find Tanya standing there.
“Miss Holland, Mr. Hopkins asked me to bring you this milk specifically.”
Jules, overhearing Tanya’s voice, demanded, “Corrine, where are you at this hour?”
“At a friend’s house,” she replied flatly.
“Which friend? Do I know them?”
“You’re being too loud,” Corrine stated, ending the call abruptly.
Jules stared at his silent phone, realizing Corrine’s evasion meant she was hiding something significant.
Corrine noticed the coffee on Tanya’s tray. “Is that for Nate?”
“Yes,” Tanya confirmed. “Late-night coffee isn’t healthy. As staff, we can’t advise him,
but surely work isn’t more important than his well-being, right, Miss Holland?”
Corrine absently nodded. “Please prepare a glass of milk for him instead. I’ll take it to
him.”
“That would be wonderful,” Tanya exclaimed, quickly preparing another glass of milk and returning to Corrine’s room. She handed the tray to Corrine and said, “Thank you,
Miss Holland.”
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