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You More Than Anything In The World novel Chapter 363

 Chapter 363 Paying Danna a Visit

Arissa’s heart started beating wildly. She dodged his gaze and quickly finished knotting his tie.

“Alright, there you go!” she said, stepping away from Benjamin.

Benjamin gazed at her pink-tinged cheeks and leaned closer to her.

Arissa was startled by his sudden movement. She took another step back and looked at him in surprise.

“Aren’t you going to bid me farewell?” Benjamin asked in a serious tone.

His unwavering eyes made the color on cheeks deepen.

“Goodbye, Mr. Graham!” Arissa laughed a little at his request.

Benjamin realized that she was merely appeasing him. He frowned.

He straightened up and tapped the delicate tip of her nose lightly.

“Have a good rest at home!”

Arissa’s heartbeat quickened at his intimate gesture.

Benjamin got into the driver’s seat and drove away.

“Bye, Mommy!” the children chorused through the lowered window, waving at her.

“Goodbye, my sweethearts. Stay safe!” Arissa called out.

She watched the car disappear into the horizon.

While Benjamin drove the children to school, Arissa called Bradley and asked him to pick her up.

Half an hour later, Arissa, too, left the Graham residence.

When Edwin noticed that Arissa had left the house instead of resting and recovering at home, he quickly phoned Benjamin.

Benjamin’s face fell when he learned that, not only had Arissa left the house, it was a man who had picked her up.

I’ll get the bodyguards to tail her.

Soon after that, the bodyguard sent a video to Benjamin’s phone, and he saw that the man driving Arissa was Bradley.

Benjamin frowned as he watched the video.

Where are they going?

“Boss, where are we going?” Bradley asked Arissa.

He had not had the chance to ask her earlier; he had rushed over to pick her up as soon as he had received her phone call.

“We’re going to the detention center!” Arissa answered. “Do you know where it is?”

Bradley nodded in reply. He was good with directions.

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