Chapter 304 Choosing More Than a House
Chapter 304 Choosing More Than a House
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Back then, Anneliese had convinced herself it was just a typical reaction–any guy around a woman would have acted the same way.
Tonight felt different.
Jonathan’s gaze told her he wanted more than just her company. Whether it was her he craved or simply her body, she couldn’t tell. Either way, her mind was a blur, nothing like the happily married life she had once envisioned.
How did things even get here? she asked herself.
Her phone buzzed with another message from Jessica. ‘So, do you want to sleep with him or not?‘
Anneliese thought, God… Why am I lying in bed at midnight having this conversation?
As they chatted longer, it became tougher to unwind.
Warmth spread through her, her toes curling beneath the covers as shame blurred into something dangerously close to desire. She peeked out from under the covers, her cheeks flushing, her lungs gasping for air.
Another message popped up. Jessica, clearly seeing right through her silence, doubled down.
‘You’re married. End of story. Use him, not gadgets!‘
Anneliese’s face burned even hotter.
Morning came too soon, and once again she overslept. When she finally left her room, the clock was already creeping toward 9 a.m.
She figured Jonathan had already gone for work, but instead found him lounging on the couch with his laptop on his lap, casually browsing through documents.
He looked up as her door opened.
Anneliese froze. Oh no. My hair’s a wreck, my face is bare, and–oh God–what if I still have sleep crust in my eyes?
She swiftly darted back in and slammed the door as if escaping a crime scene.
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Chapter 304 Choosing More Than a House
It took her a full half hour before she dared to come out again.
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Jonathan was still lounging on the couch with his laptop, his fingers occasionally tapping away.
She tried to sound casual, asking, “Don’t you have work today?”
He lifted his gaze. “Come here.”
Her heart skipped. The exact words from last night echoed in her head, ‘Come here. Kiss me.‘ He had said it so casually, like asking her to pass a dish across the table.
He says marriage comes with the full package… but do we seriously have to dive in this early in the morning? Her pulse kicked up.
She moved closer, voice trembling. “Wh–what is it?”
He chuckled to himself, clearly amused by how nervous she looked. He patted the seat beside him. “What’s wrong? Scared I’ll eat you up?”
Anneliese’s lips twitched, but she sat down. Jonathan tapped the laptop and handed it to her. “Check this out.”
On the screen were three luxury villas.
She blinked. “What is it?”
He explained, “Pick one. Our new place. Which do you like?”
Her jaw slackened. This wasn’t what she expected. “Isn’t Maple Bay good enough?”
Jonathan exhaled slowly. “We’re married. If we move in together, it’ll make things easier with both our families. A new place is necessary.”
She reminded herself of their deal–her role was to keep his family from hassling him about marriage. She nodded slightly. “Fine. So, am I the one changing places, or is it you?”
On the inside, she was thinking, Please don’t mention moving. Packing boxes is a total nightmare. She knew she was being lazy, and the whole idea of moving just seemed like a huge pain in the
neck.
Jonathan’s expression hardened. “Maple Bay isn’t safe. What went down last night could just as easily happen again.”
He wasn’t exaggerating. Zacharias had already shown up uninvited more than once, and Marcus had cornered her downstairs before.
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