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The Woman From Hell novel (Wanda and Theo) novel Chapter 1082

Summary for Chapter 1082: The Woman From Hell novel (Wanda and Theo)

What Happens in Chapter 1082 – From the Book The Woman From Hell novel (Wanda and Theo)

Dive into Chapter 1082, a pivotal chapter in The Woman From Hell novel (Wanda and Theo), written by Adela. This section features emotional turning points, key character decisions, and the kind of storytelling that defines great Romantic fiction.

Just as I was about to go and buy breakfast, Shannon appeared in front of me.

I was a little surprised. "What are you doing here?"

Shannon raised the bag in her hand and said with a smile, "I knew you wouldn’t have time to take care of my man, so I brought him breakfast. Also... I'm here to see how he's doing.”

She seemed particularly coy when she said the last sentence.

I felt a little speechless. It did not feel great being forced to watch her public display of affection.

Seeing that I was running late, I quickly said, "Come in with me. I'll let the receptionist know. Just go straight up."

Shannon let out a sweet smile, “Okay."

I informed the receptionist after walking in the office door and quickly punched my card.

After punching my card, I went upstairs and sat down at my workstation. I lay on the office table and let out a long sigh of relief.

Cally passed by and put a bag of sausage o n my desk. She said with a smile, "Looks like you didn't have breakfast. Not eating breakfast is almost the same as eating shit. Eating sausage is better than eating shit, so just make do and have some.”

After a long silence, I said a little helplessly, "Why do I have a feeling that you don't want me to eat?"

Lally smiled slightly, "How was last night? Did you sleep well?"

Her words carried a hint of ambiguity.

Shannon had probably told her that I left with Theo.

I pursed my lips and said indifferently," Nothing much, really."

It was working hours now, not the perfect time for a chat. Hence, I did not say too much.

I could not help but snicker as my gaze swept to the lunch box on the side.

Jordan looked at me with a strange gaze.

What are you laughing at?"

I cleared my throat. "Just wanted to ask if you've had your breakfast.”

After a pause, I could not help but ask," When did you go home last night?"

Jordan pursed his lips. "Wanda Lane, you're getting bolder, I see."

"You set your own boss up." Jordan snorted. "I believe you're asking for a salary deduction again.”

My heart clenched as I quickly said, "What are you saying, Mr. Fredericks? How did I set you up? I'm genuinely concerned about you."

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