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They Want Me Back When It's Too Late (Jessica and Brian) novel Chapter 118

Summary for Chapter 118: They Want Me Back When It's Too Late (Jessica and Brian)

Chapter 118 – A Turning Point in They Want Me Back When It's Too Late (Jessica and Brian) by Free Collection

In this chapter of They Want Me Back When It's Too Late (Jessica and Brian), Free Collection introduces major changes to the story. Chapter 118 shifts the narrative tone, revealing secrets, advancing character arcs, and increasing stakes within the Alpha genre.

Chapter 118

People would lose in thoughts when they were free. Jessica found the food tasteless and couldn’t help thinking about the back of Jacob running away in a hurry during the day in her mind.

She repeatedly wondered if she had been too cruel to Jacob. Jacob had called her mom, and she shouldn’t have ignored him, no matter what.

Thinking of this, Jessica hesitated and then sent a message to Sylvie, asking about Jacob’s situation,

Sylvie: [Mrs. Atkinson, Jake is very good today. He’s doing his homework at home. Mr. Atkinson just came back and went downstairs for dinner.]

Sylvie didn’t know that Jacob had secretly cried in his room and thought he was doing his homework at home as usual.

Jessica looked at the message sent by Sylvie, was silent for a while, and then slowly sighed. On the other side, Sylvie watched as Madeline made Jacob laugh from time to time. He was very happy.

After thinking for a while, she secretly took two photos of Jacob and sent them to Jessica.

After seeing the photos, Jessica was silent again. She had been worried that Jacob was in a bad mood and wouldn’t eat well, but Jacob in the photos was grinning.

What Jessica couldn’t ignore was that in the photo, Brian, Madeline, and Jacob were having a meal together, just like a family.

It turned out that they could live well without her.

This made Jessica feel even more that devoting herself completely to Brian and Jacob in the past six years was a joke.

She put down her phone. The dishes in front of her had just made her hungry, but the photo made her lose her appetite. She tried to take a sip of the soup, but still had no appetite.

Without anyone to supervise her, Jessica didn’t even finish dinner. She sat back at her desk and continued working, as if this could completely put those troublesome things out of her mind.

At the same time, Sylvie saw that Jessica didn’t respond to the photo and didn’t dare to disturb her too much.

But she thought, Mrs. Atkinson, if you don’t come back soon, the hostess of the Atkinson family will be replaced!

Although she didn’t see any affection between Brian and Madeline, she understood Madeline’s plan. Sylvie was really afraid that Madeline would use tricks to change Brian’s mind.

After dinner, Brian and Madeline went back to the company to work overtime, and Jacob went back to his bedroom alone. Only when there was no one around did he think of Jessica’s constant company.

Jessica was working overtime and suddenly appeared at the taco store. Jessica: (Gabi, come out and eat tacos.]

She didn’t have much appetite, but the doctor had told her to eat more after the pregnancy checkup. The light meals didn’t appeal to her. Jessica suddenly wanted to eat something spicy, so she came to eat tacos.

Maybe Gabriela was busy and didn’t reply to Jessica. Jessica didn’t want to disturb her, so she didn’t call Gabriela and directly ordered so dishes.

She was in a slightly low mood and then smelled a breeze mixed with a faint perfume.

Jessica, oh sorry, Ms. Grant, what a coincidence. Can I share the table with you?Sana suddenly appeared and looked at her eagerly.

Jessica was a bit surprised and asked, Haven’t you had dinner so late?It was already more than eight o’clock in the evening.

No, I wanted to ask someone to have dinner, but I didn’t succeed. I was just going to find a place to eat, and then I met you,Sana explained generously.

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