he manager of Jacobâs chosen restaurant had been waiting at the door. As soon as Jacob arrived, the anager greeted him with a bow.
Mr. Murray, everything is ready as you requested. Please, come this way.â
acob gave a slight, indifferent nod. His expression softened as he turned to Yvette and Nancy.
âYvie, I how you both like spicy food, so Iâve ordered a few Southwichian dishes for us to try-â
ut before he could finish speaking, Nancy interrupted him. âBut Jacob, I thought you couldnât handle âºicy food?â
acob raised an eyebrow as he looked at her. âHow did you know that?â
is dietary habits were only known to those close to him. So, how did she know about it?
amn, she gave herself away. Nancyâs face flushed with embarrassment. She ducked her head, avoiding s gaze.
s she felt her panic rising, Yvetteâs calm voice cut through the tension.
told her.â
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ancyâs eyes lit up with gratitude as she looked at Yvette. âThatâs right, Yvie told me!â
acobâs expression remained skeptical, but he didnât press the issue. He soon led them toward the private ining room.
s they walked, Yvetteâs eyes flicked to her phone, and her lips pursed slightly. âJacob, you guys go head. I need to take care of something. Iâll be right back.â
âvie, what is-â
ut before Jacob could ask her what was wrong, Collin popped up out of nowhere and threw an arm âound Jacobâs shoulder. âHey, Jacob! What a coincidence running into you here!â
acobâs eyes narrowed dangerously. âWhat are you doing here?â
is timely arrival was too suspicious to be ignored.
Oh, me?â Collin grinned. âI brought my new girlfriend along for dinner. Fancy running into you here, Jacob! âant me to introduce you?â
Jo, thanks.â
ne lingering doubts in Jacobâs mind were finally laid to rest. By the time they finished talking, Yvette was owhere to be seen.
Il go ahead and wait inside.â Nancy politely excused herself.
Okay, Iâll be right there,â Jacob replied.
ollinâs eyes landed on the brooch Nancy was wearing, and a sly grin spread across his face. âHey, Jacob, see you finally gave the brooch to the pretty lady. No wonder you didnât let me outbid you.â
ollin had taken a liking to the brooch back then and had asked Jacob to let him win the bid.
However, acob flatâout refused.
t the time, Collin had been puzzled. Jacob didnât have a girlfriend, so what was the point of buying the rooch? Even if Jacob did win the bid, it would just end up collecting dust at home. It would be better to et Collin have the brooch so he could use it to impress the ladies.
But little did he know, Jacob did give the brooch away.
âCut it out,â Jacob snapped, giving him an irritated look. âSheâs a good friend of Yvie. I consider her nothing more than a sister.â
Collin chuckled. âOh, I see. First, sheâs a friend, then a little sister. Next thing you know, sheâll be your darling.â
Jacobâs eyes flashed with annoyance. âGet lost!â
Jacob shot him a cold glance and spoke in an annoyed tone. âSheâs the same age as Yvie. Iâm not some kind of old lecher like Wilson!â
How could he possibly be like Wilson with his penchant for younger women? Jacob had always despised men who preyed on younger women. He would never let himself become one of them.
Collin raised an eyebrow at Jacobâs vehement denial and teased, âJacob, you never know. What if you end up just like Wilson, dating someone much younger? That would be a huge plot twist, huh?â
âI would never.â
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