Chapter 112
Teresa looked up at Troy’s face. He had a handsome face, yet there was a devilish charm in his smile. His thoughts were impossible to decipher.
Teresa didn’t even want to try figuring him out. After all, their relationship was nothing more than an acquaintance.
Seeing him acting shameless again, Teresa lost all interest in arguing with him. “Troy, I’m leaving,” she said.
She stepped around him, heading toward the Sullivan Mansion. But just then, Troy suddenly grabbed her arm and pressed her against
the wall.
Troy was tall, and with just a slight lean, he managed to trap Teresa between his arms, completely blocking her.
Confused, Teresa shot him a glare and looked up at him. “What are you trying to do now?”
Troy leaned in, his arm resting near her head, and smirked. “Your brother’s coming out.”
Teresa turned her head and, sure enough, saw Theodore stepping out of the front door of the Sullivan Mansion.
Remembering her brother’s advice, she didn’t want him to see her standing so close to Troy. Almost instinctively, she pressed herself into Troy’s arms, her face against his chest.
Through the thin fabric of his shirt, Troy could feel Teresa’s warmth. The closeness made him uneasy, and his body went stiff.
Teresa gripped Troy’s sleeve, glancing through every possible gap to see where Theodore was heading. Only when she saw Theodore get into his car did she try to pull away from Troy.
But Troy was quick. He grabbed her hand and pressed it to his chest, gazing down at her blushing face. “You’re as intoxicating as ever, honey.”
Teresa tried to push him away with her free hand, but he caught that too. Then he leaned in and gently licked her fingertips. With a wicked smirk, he teased, “Your hands are so damn soft.”
Teresa had enough. She bit him hard on the chest, not letting go until she heard his muffled grunt. Then she shoved him away and rushed back to the Sullivan Mansion.
Back in the living room, Teresa sat down, her heart still racing and unable to settle. She had no idea how long she’d been sitting there when her phone rang with a message notification.
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It was from Troy: [You’re so damn ruthless, honey. Next time, I won’t let you off so easy.] a
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Teresa tossed her phone aside, but Troy’s teasing grin remained in her mind, haunting her no matter how hard she tried to shake it off. As expected, she was late for work. Fortunately, her supervisor noticed her exhaustion and didn’t scold her.
Later that afternoon, as she was leaving work and heading to the parking lot, her phone rang–it was Charles.
She didn’t want to answer, but he kept calling, so she finally picked up. “Just say it,” she replied, her voice thick with annoyance.
But Charles sounded even more urgent. “Yolanda’s in the hospital.”
Teresa was thrown off for a moment. After getting the address, she jumped in her car and sped off. She rushed into the ER and saw Charles sitting in the chair across the room.
As she got closer, seeing how completely worn out he looked, Teresa asked, “What’s going on? Is it her stomach again?”
Charles looked up, his eyes red from fatigue. “Yolanda got bitten by a bug during the school hike. The doctor checked her–nothing serious, just a mild reaction. She’ll be on IV for a couple of days, but she’ll be fine.”
Teresa finally breathed a sigh of relief. “Good, as long as she’s okay.”
Charles had spent the whole day hiking with Yolanda, and he looked dead tired. But Teresa somehow seemed even more drained than him. He looked over at her and finally asked, “What about you?”
Teresa, about to leave, looked confused and asked, “Me?”
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Chapter 112
Charles asked, “Is your cold any better? Still got a fever?”
Teresa finally remembered and just said, “Yeah.” Her tone was indifferent, answering only with a word.
Charles blinked, not sure which question she was responding to. He kept staring at her, sensing the distance between them. Even with Yolanda in the hospital, Teresa was calmer than he was.
As he glanced down, he noticed a bracelet on her wrist. If he remembered correctly, Troy had bought that bracelet at a high–profile auction.
Before he could think any further, Naomi’s call came through. “How’s Yolanda?” Naomi asked, her voice filled with worry.
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He replied, “She’s okay now. You don’t need to come over. Once she finishes her IV drip, I’ll bring her home.”
Naomi let out a sigh of relief. “Alright, Sharon and I will make dinner at home. You guys can eat as soon as you get back.”
Charles hummed in agreement, and when he looked up, he noticed Teresa watching him.
After the call ended, Teresa said, “I’ll head out first.”
Charles was taken aback. “You’re not going in to see Yolanda?”
Teresa replied, “I’ve got things to take care of, so I’ll leave it to you.”
Without saying another word, she turned to leave the hospital. But after a couple of steps, she stopped.
Charles watched her pause, puzzled.
Teresa turned back to him, lowered her gaze, and quietly asked, “The agreement I left at Brocade Villa, haven’t you signed it yet?”
Charles was reminded that Teresa had given Barbara the agreement, but he hadn’t received it yet. He hadn’t signed anything. As for what kind of agreement it was, Charles just assumed it was some sort of contract.
After thinking it over, Charles said, “I’ll find time to go back in the next couple days. Once I sign it,
I’ll get
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