Every word from Jeremiah hit Xavier directly, leaving him silent.
Sensing his advantage, Jeremiah grew more smug. "Xav, do you really think Yvvy loves you? She's just transferred the love she had for me onto you.
"If it hadn't been for me, she never would have been with you. Do you know how she used to hold my arm and say she wanted to be with me all the time?"
Xavier couldn't muster a reply.
Yvette couldn't hear what Jeremiah was saying, but she could see Xavier's expression darken. After a long while, Xavier finally handed the phone back to her.
"What did you two talk about?" she asked, puzzled.
Xavier pulled her into his arms. "Nothing important," he replied in a hoarse voice.
Yvette tried to push him away. "Let go."
There were people watching. Besides, she had told him she needed time to reconsider; she wasn't ready to just get back together with him. But Xavier didn't care.
Seeing this, the bodyguards around them all turned their backs.
Xavier lowered his voice. "Yvette, the letter you left me before… Was everything you said true?"
In the past, Yvette had written to him, saying she'd never loved him and had always mistaken him for someone else.
Yvette was taken aback. She didn't know why he was bringing up the letter, but she didn't deny it. "Yes."
"What about what happened last night?"
"You were drugged, weren't you?" Yvette countered. If it hadn't been for that, she wouldn't have wanted things to go that far.
For some reason, Xavier could taste a bitterness on his tongue. "Then when you came back from abroad, why did you keep..."
"Didn't I make it clear? I just wanted to have you. After all, I never had you before, and after spending three years with you, I wasn't willing to give up just like that," Yvette replied.
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