Chapter 1350
Ida rolled down her window, giving the smoke-filled car a breath of fresh air.
“If you’re looking for a fling, I’m game. But if you’re thinking of settling down, well, you better find yourself another
lady.” Her tone was very assertive.
“But I want you!” Byran insisted.
He couldn’t wrap his head around this.
Typically, it was the woman who was eager to tie the knot, fearing that the man might lose interest or dodge
responsibility. But here he was, with Ida flipping the script.
“My life plan never included marriage. You picked the wrong gal, pal.” Ida said nonchalantly.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtFrowning, Byran decided to compromise. “Fine, no marriage. But let’s at least date for a lifetime; no seeing other
people.”
Ida eyed Byran’s serious expression. “Don’t be naive.”
Byran insisted. “I’m serious, I.,
Before he could finish, Ida stubbed out her cigarette, got out of the car, and walked off. She had spotted Theo and
Ellinor stepping out of the police station.
Byran, left hanging, huffed, and followed suit.
Belinda was the first to rush over to Theo and Ellinor. “I’m so glad you two are okay!”
Chase trailed behind, looking at Ellinor with concern. “Boss, are you done with the questioning?”
Ellinor nodded. “Yeah, all sorted.” *
Chase sighed in relief and chuckled. “That’s good to hear. So are you heading home with us or with Mr. Blanchet?”
Just as Ellinor was about to respond, Balfour stepped out of his car and firmly stated, “She’s coming home with
me.”
After reaching Ellinor, Balfour’s demeanor softened. “Ellinor, you must be tired. Let’s go home and rest.”
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Ellinor nodded towards Balfour, ready to leave with him. But then Theo reached out, gently pulling her towards him.
“I’ll take her.”
Balfour ignored Theo, waiting for Ellinor to make her decision.
Ellinor shook her shoulder lightly, breaking free from Theo’s hold, and declined. “Mr. Blanchet, you needn’t bother.
You’ve had a rough couple of days chasing
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmcriminals. Go home and rest.”
Theo sighed slightly as he pleaded softly. “I’m not tired; let me take you home.”
Ellinor shook her head firmly. “Theo, come find me when you’ve settled your issues. Until then, I won’t go with you.”
With that, she walked over to Balfour. “Mr. Howard, let’s go.”
She got into Balfour’s car.
Theo understood that he hadn’t sorted out his issues and therefore had no right to cling to her.
He told Balfour seriously, “Please take good care of her for me; I’ll be very grateful.”
Balfour retorted without hesitation. “Looking after her is my responsibility as her brother, and I’m more than happy
to do so. But if you cause her any more pain or danger, the Howard family will take action.”
With that, Balfour turned and got into his car.
In no time, the car drove off.