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Housewife Gone Wild by Thanddeus Embereley novel Chapter 127

Chapter 127

Jared’s expression froze for a moment. My question had really struck a nerve.

Then, as if nothing had happened, he turned to look out the window and didn’t joke around with me anymore.

Someone had already taken care of the plane tickets, and Jared was sitting in the VIP lounge, pulling out his phone to reply

to messages.

I had my work to keep me busy now.

It wasn’t like before, when every time he got busy, I just felt like I had nothing to do, always hoping he’d spare a moment to talk to me, or that he’d need something I could help with.

My phone was full of work emails waiting for me. The hotel renovation was moving fast, and I was sure it wouldn’t be long before we’d get to see the place completely transformed.

I was busy typing away on my phone when Jared suddenly asked, “We’re boarding soon. How much longer?”

I glanced at the time, put my phone down, and followed him onto the plane.

Upon watching his tall, lean figure ahead of me, a wave of emotions welled up inside me.

Maybe people really did need to keep themselves busy, instead of making someone their whole world.

In all six years of my marriage to Jared, this was actually the very first time we’d gone anywhere with just the two of us.

Before this, no matter where we went, Yvonne always had to come along.

As soon as I got on the plane, I shut my eyes and pretended to sleep. Jared looked like he wanted to say something, but I just didn’t want to hear it.

The flight wasn’t long, but just as we were about to land, we hit some really bad weather. It looked like a tornado had hit Gordezin.

The plane was shaking and bouncing all over the place, and everyone on board was screaming.

I felt like I was about to die, so I just grabbed onto the armrests as tightly as I could, trying to push that feeling down.

Jared seemed scared, too. His face was a little pale, and in the middle of all the shaking, he suddenly turned to look at me. I couldn’t help but glance back at him.

It’s okay. Don’t be scared,” Jared said, thinking I was too scared to speak. Maybe I looked pretty pale too, because he suddenly reached out and grabbed my fingers.

Even before my final moments, Jared hadn’t held my hand to see me off. This was just a bit of turbulence. I needed his comfort even less now.

Thankfully, after all that turbulence, we still landed safely and soundly at Showtown International Airport.

I didn’t know if it was because I pulled my hand away on the plane, but Jared stayed silent the rest of the way.

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