Chapter 324
The Mysterious Billionaire and His Substitute Bride
Ethan pursed his lips. He glanced back at the kitchen at Janet, then opened the glass door to step out onto the balcony.
He was a little surprised to see that Patrick was calling him.
It was winter and the cold wind was unforgiving. Ethan stood on the balcony, letting the wind blow his hair.
âWhy on earth are you answering the phone outside? Isnât it cold out there?â Janetâs voice broke the silence.
Ethan was lost in his thoughts and didnât notice when Janet slid the door open and poked her head out.
Narrowing her eyes at him suspiciously, she looked at the phone in Ethanâs hand.
He was answering the phone out on the balcony again. Was it Charis calling again?
âItâs Patrick Lester.â Amused by the quirky expression on her face, he pulled her into his arms and finally answered the phone.
âEthan, why the hell did you keep me waiting?â Patrickâs irritated voice came from the other end of the line.
âI was busy just now,â Ethan simply replied.
Patrick didnât give a damn about whatever Ethan was up to. There was something he needed to talk about with Ethan, so he went straight to the point. âYour grandmaâs birthday is coming up and weâre throwing her a party. She wants you and your wife here.â
Without waiting for Ethanâs response, he hung up abruptly.
Janet had overheard Patrickâs loud voice. She looked up at Ethan and asked hesitantly, âSo are we going?â
Ethan held her tighter and sighed. âWe are. Patrick seldom summons me. Thereâll be nothing but trouble if we disobey him. Besides, I havenât seen my grandma in a very long time. Itâs only right that I be there on her birthday.â
Janet smiled at him sweetly. âI can tell that youâre fond of her.â
It was true that Ethanâs expression softened when he spoke of his grandmother.
Nora Lester, Ethanâs grandma, was a distant relative of the Larson family. She had known Ethanâs mother when she was a girl. Although she didnât approve of what Patrick had done, she couldnât do anything about her sonâs decisions. She had always felt sorry for Ethan and used to secretly send him money.
She was the only Lester who ever cared about Ethan.
Thinking of this, Ethan rested his chin on the top of Janetâs head. âSheâs a kind lady,â he said calmly.
It had been a long time since they last metâtoo long.
âLetâs not talk here. Itâs so cold!â Janet whined, her teeth chattering.
Suddenly, a thought occurred to her. She shouted, âThe eggs! I forgot all about them!â
She broke free from Ethanâs embrace and ran to the kitchen in a hurry.
Ethan followed behind her. He stared at Janet, who was extremely flustered, and he couldnât help but smile. âYou silly girl! I told you to keep an eye on the eggs!â
Shaking his head, he gently pulled her to the side while he cleaned up the mess himself in the kitchen.
Twiddling her thumbs, Janet stood in the corner, restlessly watching Ethan clean up after her. âIâm sorry. I thought you were talking to Charis, so I rushed to you and forgot I was cooking.â
Ethan had guessed this. After drying his freshly washed hands, he raised his eyes to look at Janet seriously. âItâs my fault. I didnât give you enough sense of security.â
After saying that, he spread out his arms and said gently, âCome here.â
Janet obeyed and leaned her face against his chest, blushing slightly.
Then, thinking about the invitation from Patrick, she murmured, âThe Lesters treat you badly, especially Ritchie. He hates you and I just got him into trouble. He probably has a huge grudge against us. Wonât something bad happen if we just go there?â