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The More the Merrier novel Chapter 202

Chapter 202 Negotiating With Dad

Arissa’s heart pounded heavily from the shock.

When did Benjamin get my WhatsApp? Could it be during the time he took my phone to enter his number? Did I expose myself to him the second I went online?

She calmed herself down and analyzed the situation. It shouldn’t be the case since the application will not display the online status.

It must be a coincidence. It should be!

She turned on the application again and checked on the timestamp of the message. The record showed yesterday’s date.

Just as she let out a sigh of relief, she received another message from Benjamin.

Benjamin texted: Arissa, reply to me by today or bear the consequences!

Arissa was rendered speechless. Flustered by the message, she closed the application immediately.

Benjamin knows I was online?

“Mommy, what’s the matter?” asked Gavin as he approached when he saw Arissa seemingly agitated.

Arissa held Gavin into her arms and said, “I’m fine. I opened WhatsApp, and your daddy suddenly sent me a message.”

Gavin blinked his eyes at Arissa. “What did he say to you?”

“He asked of my whereabouts—that’s all,” replied Arissa as she softly rubbed Gavin’s head. “Why aren’t you asleep?”

“I needed to pee!”

Arissa smiled at him. “Off to sleep now. I still have work to do!”

Gavin nodded. “Mommy, you should take a rest too. Don’t work too much!”

“I promise I will go to sleep once I finish my work. Off you go now,” assured Arissa.

She kissed Gavin on his cheek. Blushing from his happiness, he kissed her back and returned to his room.

As Gavin shut the door, he silently took out his phone and sat at the corner of his bed with a frown. Should I contact Daddy? It won’t be long until they find this place.

Gavin was hesitant and indecisive for a while. However, when he recalled Benjamin caring about Danna, he became frustrated and decided to drop the idea.

At that moment, Zachary woke up and saw Gavin in a daze while holding his phone.

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