Chapter 102
I started the Bentley and focused on pulling out of the parking lot. When I checked the mirror again, I saw that Nathan wasn’t following us. Maybe he’d just started his car to let me know he was leaving, too.
That kind of subtle thoughtfulness really made my heart skip a beat for a couple of seconds. Honestly, Nathan just understands women way better than Jared ever could.
When we got home, Yvonne still hadn’t come back. Looked like Sally was dead set on giving us some alone time.
I got out of the car, and so did Jared. He wasn’t actually drunk. He was just clutching his suit jacket in his hand.
As he walked toward me, I could tell he was about to offer me his jacket, but I turned away at the same moment and walked off.
There was a soft thud as his suit jacket unexpectedly slipped from his hand and fell to the floor.
I went upstairs without so much as a backward glance. Jared bent down to pick up his jacket, his expression looking pretty
sour.
Wendy and another maid came over to ask if we needed anything, but Jared just told them to go get some rest.
The first thing I did when I got home was take a shower. I was a bit of a clean freak. If I didn’t shower first, I just couldn’t bring myself to sit on my bed or even the couch in my room.
It was like I had this little OCD thing, thinking all the outside germs were coming in with me.
After my shower and finishing up my skincare routine, I crawled into bed and started to drift off. Half–asleep, I suddenly felt the mattress sink on the other side, and I snapped awake on instinct.
“I had a nightmare. Go back to sleep. I won’t do anything.” Jared’s voice came from behind me, and before I knew it, his arms were around me, holding me tight.
‘What kind of nightmare could actually scare a guy like Jared?‘ I couldn’t help but wonder to myself.
But true to his word, Jared didn’t try anything, so I just drifted back to sleep.
Ever since I time–traveled, sleeping had been so much easier for me. After all this, I guessed I had super courage.
When I woke up the next morning, I could hear the soft patter of rain against the window, and the air inside felt a little thick and muggy.
I realized my sleeping position had totally changed. Last night, I was sure I’d been facing away from him, but now my head was resting against his chest, and one of my legs was draped over his.
It was like my vulnerability had been exposed, and I suddenly felt annoyed with myself for letting it happen. I pulled myself away from him and slipped out of bed.
I grabbed my small bag and headed downstairs. Jared had just finished his morning run and was still in his black tracksuit.
When he noticed my bag, his eyes narrowed a bit. “Where are you going?” 1/2
“Shaville,” I replied.
“Is it something for work?” Jared asked.
“No, I just want to go to enjoy the scenery,” I replied simply.
Jared looked a little taken aback, like my answer had caught him off guard. He let out a slow breath and asked, “You’re going
alone?”

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