198.Chapter 198
Lchanged. Teresa was no longer Jonathani
ife, and he had moved on to a brighter career and future
Teresa said, “Do you remember how we first met? Benny set us up at his barbecue party. Looking back, I really wish I hadn’t
added you on WhatsApp
“Maybe then we wouldn’t have been stuck in this mess for five years.”
Jonathan glanced at her, a faint smirk tugging at his lips “Benny gave me your WhatsApp ages ago, but I didn’t add you right away I didn’t want to come off as too forward and scare you. I waited until after we met.”
Teresa’s eyes widened as she stared at him “Wait, what? You already knew about me? No, you wanted to know me even before we met
Jonathan just smiled faintly, saying nothing
Teresa started to piece things together. Is Benny seriously just handing out my WhatsApp to random guys to score favors? And worse, does he slap some ridiculous label on me like Rich Girl Looking for Love? she wondered
The thing that drove Teresa crazy about Jonathan was how he always left things half–said. But by now, she’d gotten used to it and didn’t bother pressing him further.
Teresa wrapped her down shawl tighter around herself and said, “I’m going to take a nap. Wake me up when we get there. Or if you get tired, let me know at a rest stop, and I’ll take over driving”
“No need. We’ll be there in five hours,” Jonathan replied.
“That quick?” Teresa glanced at the clock–it was just past seven in the evening. “Why leave so early? Couldn’t we have just left in the morning?”
Jonathan chuckled. “Morning? We have an 8 a.m. appointment. What time do you think we’d need to leave? Three in the morning? Do you really think you could get out of bed at that hour?”
Teresa pouted, “Then why not book an afternoon appointment? Do we really have to go so early?”
“Morning pulse readings are more accurate. Come on, don’t argue. After we’re done, I’ll take you to see the ocean,” he said. Chicobar was a coastal city, surrounded by the sea. Back in Nareigh, there were bays and lakes, but no ocean. Teresa had always been too busy with work to visit the sea, and now the thought of finally seeing it filled her with excitement.
“Get some rest,” Jonathan said, adjusting her seat to make her more comfortable Teresa finally closed her eyes and drifted off.
After passing the toll station, Jonathan drove toward their destination–a luxurious seven–star h asleep, and Jonathan didn’t have the heart to wake her
hotel. Teresa was sound
He turned down the heater slightly, worried that the sudden change in temperature might make her catch a cold when she got out of the car.
Teresa woke up just as the car came to a stop. She glanced around at the towering skyscrapers of the business district. They had arrived at the hotel.
Still half–asleep, Teresa noticed Jonathan had already stepped out of the car. He handed her a down jacket and said, “Put this on before you get out”
“Why does it feel colder here than in Nareigh? Teresa mumbled, pulling the jacket tighter around her
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