Summary of Chapter 1004 from The Love that Never Really Dies (Sasha and Sebastian)
Chapter 1004 marks a crucial moment in Internet’s Love novel, The Love that Never Really Dies (Sasha and Sebastian). This chapter blends tension, emotion, and plot progression to deliver a memorable reading experience — one that keeps readers eagerly turning the page.
Isaac’s hands were stained with grease as he stood up and wiped the sweat off his forehead and made that suggestion.
Sabrina was tired, so she nodded. “Sure. You can get off work now.”
She then took off her gloves and changed her shoes at the entrance of the garage.
Today, she was sensible enough not to work in her heels. Previously, she would insist on donning her full outfit no matter what she did, like an out-of-place fairy.
Isaac stole a glance at her.
After she kicked off her sneakers, revealing her fair toes with nails painted black, she slipped her feet into her black high heels. It was a mesmerizing sight.
Though she was charming and sexy, her chubby toes were extremely adorable.
Isaac couldn’t keep his eyes off her.
“All right, I shall take my leave. You can stay here for the night.”
Sabrina wasn’t paying attention to this wimp. She grabbed her keys after changing her shoes to head back to the Hayes residence.
This villa belonged to her, but she had only stayed here for a short period when she had a fight with her dad and Sebastian.
She had been staying in the Hayes residence all the while as though this villa was nothing but a hotel to her.
After all, her real home was still the Hayes residence.
Isaac’s eyes lit up at her words.
Did she just say I can stay here for the night? If my investigation didn’t lie, no one has ever spent the night here. Am I the first one?
Delighted, he asked, “Sure. Won’t you eat before heading home?”
“Huh?”
“There are still leftovers from the lunch I prepared this afternoon. Didn’t you praise my cooking? I’ve prepared a sea bass for dinner.”
“Sea bass?” Sabrina halted.
She wasn’t a glutton, but no one in the Hayes family knew her favorite was fish, especially sea bass.
Her mom often cooked the dish for her when she was young.
Though Solomon had a room in the Hayes residence, he rarely came back home.
He would always scowl unhappily at the sight of Sabrina, let alone talk to the Hayeses.
Thus, Solomon spent most of his time at Bartel Apartments in the city, which was a stone’s throw to his office.
Sabrina huffed. “Why are you asking me about his whereabouts? Sasha, are you mad? Don’t you know about our relationship? You should be asking his Jetroinian secretary!”
This was the last thing she said before cutting the line.
Back at the Hayes residence, Sasha parted her lips in astonishment.
Jetroinian secretary? Who could that be?
She belatedly realized that she was out of the loop.
After finishing dinner, Sasha left the Hayes residence and went to Luke.
Right then, her phone rang.
“Hello?”
“Nancy, I heard you’re looking for me?” A man’s voice rang out from the other end of the line.
It was as though there was a ray of light shining right at her in the dark, causing Sasha to stop in her tracks.
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