Chapter 46 “Ms. Sox, don’t leave so soon.” Not done flexing his superiority, Mr. Bill was reluctant to let Jasmine go.
“I’m sorry, Mr. Bill. I don’t think we’re a good match. See you never.”
Jasmine came clean about her thoughts before dragging Serenity away
They strutted on until Serenity came to a sudden stop.
“What’s wrong, Seren?” “My husband.” “What?”
Before Jasmine understood the meaning behind Serenity’s words, Zachary had drawn close. His
profound eyes were fixated on Serenity as his lips curled into a smirk. Serenity could feel his sarcasm
without him saying a word.
What was he being sarcastic about? Serenity got her answer when she turned around and caught sight
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtof Mr. Bill on their tail. Serenity explained, “ I’m only tagging along my friend, Jasmine’s, date.”
She was in a rush to find the next sugar daddy.
Zachary remained without a word.
Jasmine got a look at her best friend’s husband at last! The man was a dreamboat!
Afraid Zachary might take it the wrong way, Jasmine tried to clear the air too. Zachary uttered coldly,
“Don’t come home late.” Serenity asked, “Alright. Why are you here?” “Nana told me to get desserts.
She loves the desserts here.”
It dawned on Zachary that Nana was up to no good. Nana told him to get the desserts here, knowing
fully that Serenity would be at the same place. Did Nana think he would be jealous to catch Serenity
here with another man?
“Oh.”
The couple basked in silence after that.
In the end, Serenity broke the silence and said, “Well, I got to go. Come home after you deliver the
desserts to Nana. I’ll leave the door unlocked for you.”
The married couple then went their separate ways.
Serenity took off on her best friend’s bike while Zachary
got the desserts and drove his national MPV away from Beans and Cream. Zachary drove all the way
to the Yorks’ estate.
Grandma May was still up and watching TV in the living room.
With the desserts in hand, Zachary took strides over and placed the food on the coffee table.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmStraightening his back, he callously said, “Nana, we agreed that you won’t interfere with my married
life.”
“But I didn’t.”
The old lady played innocent.
Zachary pointed at the desserts. “You made a specific instruction for me to get the desserts from Beans
and Cream so I’d see Serenity having coffee with another man. Nana, I don’t know what jealousy is nor
will I ever experience it.”
Turning on his heel, Zachary walked out.
Grandma May called him back, “It’s late. Aren’t you going to stay the night?”
“My wife left the door unlocked for me,” Zachary replied indifferently The old lady watched him walk
away before muttering under her breath, “No idea what jealousy is? Not going to experience it? Well, I
won’t bet on it.”