Startled by her cry, I frowned slightly and looked at her. "What’s that for? Did you see something?"
I looked over at the room, but the waiter had already closed the door.
"No, I didn't see anything." Shannon smiled as she looked at me.
That smile gave me goosebumps.
I shrugged my shoulders, my brows furrowing even more. As I was still bothered about Theo being in the private room, my mind was even more scattered now, and my tone became more displeased. "What do you know?"
Shannon moved closer to me, looking like she was revealing some facts. "Maybe it's an old friend..."
She trailed deliberately, trying to arouse my imagination.
I was already immune to this trick. I leaned back onto the chair and sighed. "Stop joking."
"Don’t you think Theo has been acting weirdly recently, though? If it's not about work, then it can only be a personal matter. Did you guys get into a fight?"
I shook my head. "No."
Shannon clapped her hands together at that. "That's it. If there’s nothing wrong with your relationship, then it’s his relationship with others."
Suddenly, this made sense, and this feeling was the most terrifying.
Uneasiness brewing in my heart, I glanced at the woman in front of me and flicked down my tissue in frustration. "What nonsense!"
"If you want to know the answer, we'll just sit here and wait for them to come out. The truth will come to light then."
"Yeah." I nodded my head.
I was curious and scared at the same time. If he were to walk out of the private room with a beautiful woman, what could they have been doing in the private room for such a long time?
No, that would not happen.
How could Theo do such a thing?!
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