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Chapter 31: His New Assistant

Author: Olivia GW
last update Last Updated: 2024-11-02 19:14:02
Cassandra’s POV

“Do I look like an assistant?” I asked.

It was three days later and Stella and I were standing outside Jordyn’s office. We were about to meet with him to sign the contracts but I, of course, had to keep posing as a personal assistant.

“What the hell does that even mean?” Stella laughed.

“I don’t know,” I said defensively. “I mean, like, am I dressed okay?”

Ever since I’d almost let my true identity slip at the hospital, I’d become a little paranoid. I really didn’t want Jordyn to discover who I really was until the divorce papers were signed.

“Yes,” Stella huffed. “You’re fine. Stop worrying so much. He already thinks you’re an assistant. He had no reason to think otherwise. Now come on, we’re gonna be late.”

Stella and I met the receptionist, and then we were led into a large conference room. Jordyn and his team were already waiting for us.

“Miss Sinclair,” Jordyn said, standing to address Stella. “I hope traffic wasn’t too bad.” He extended his hand and Stella shook i
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Lisa Tomkosky Pooley
I hope he finds out about the car accident which I’m assuming Ellie was telling lies again about Cassandra
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Lisa Tomkosky Pooley
Awesome chapter definitely puts Jordyn on the spot he has no excuse now can’t wait for the next chapter hopefully soon
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Susan Webb
This is a good story but the updates are just too small. I’m getting tired of the dragging.
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