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No Escape

Author: LizzyJ
last update Last Updated: 2025-03-10 17:18:40

Chapter 23

I paced around my office, my mind racing. Seattle? I hadn’t agreed to any trip. I hadn’t even heard about it until Jake casually mentioned it as if I was just supposed to pack my bags and follow along.

I clenched my fists, my nails digging into my palm. I didn’t like how Jake always had the last word. Even when I asked him for an explanation, he just smiled and walked away, leaving me standing there, frustrated. It was just like the restaurant incident. He always seemed to enjoy catching me off guard. And why was he even there? I had been going to that restaurant all through the week, and I had never seen him. So why did he have to appear today of all days? Worse, I had embarrassed myself by choking on my drink in front of him.

Ugh, Andrea! I groaned, running a hand down my face in frustration.

The door burst open, and Lisa came running in.

“Ma, are you okay? I heard you scream,” she asked, concern written all over her face.

I blinked. Right. I had just screamed out loud. G
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