Chapter 1215
The Day I Kissed An Older Man
Corinne was walking down the last step and saw Jeremy too, but she quickly looked away.
âHelp me thank him for the invitation, but I have something to do later, so Iâm afraid I canât join you
guys,â said Corinne politely.
Annie was a little frustrated by the refusal. âCorinne, whatâs the matter with you? Why wonât you at least
come have lunch with Uncle Jeremy?â
Corinne did not answer her question. She simply smiled and said, âAnnie, remember I told you to treat
me as a friend and not your aunt?â
Annie refused. âBut youâre still my aunt, right?â
âAnnie, you should just do as she says,â said Jeremy coldly. He had his window rolled down again.
Annie had no choice but to listen since Jeremy had spoken. She pouted sadly and said, âOkay. Fine.
But would you at least have lunch with us? If not, I can get Uncle Jeremy to drop you off at the place
you want to go.â
Corinne shook her head. âNo, itâs fine.â
She walked around Annie with the intention to leave.
âGet in the car, Miss Corinne. We should finish what we started. Itâs time we end things properly,â said
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âHeâs right. We should end things properly,â thought Corinne. âLooks like heâs ready to move on from the
relationship. Heh! I was a fool to think heâd be hung up on me. Guess I went into hiding for six months
for nothing.â
Corinne turned to look at him. âFine by me.â
She then told Xanteâs secretary to go back to work before she walked toward Jeremyâs car.
Being the thoughtful girl she was, Annie asked Marcus to get out of the backseat and go sit in the front
passenger seat before walking over to help Corinne into the car.
However, Corinne waved her hand and told Annie to get into the car first. Only three people could sit at
the back, and since Jeremy was already inside, whoever got in first would be stuck in the middle.
It was obvious why Corinne asked Annie to get in first, and Annie knew it too, so she had no choice but
to do as she was told.
No one saw the slight changes in Jeremyâs expression.
After Corinne got into the car, she kept her eyes trained on the moving scenery outside. She only
agreed to get into the car because Annie and Marcus were with her too. She would not have gotten in if
it was only Jeremy inside the car.
The air in the car was thick with tension. No one talked, not even the usually talkative Annie. It was so
awkward sitting in the middle that she did not know what to say, but then again, not talking seemed to
make the air even more suffocating.
Thus, Annie squeezed out a smile and asked, âCorinne, where have you been all this time?â
âI went somewhere quiet to rest.â
âDid you go alone?â