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Chapter 137
Chapter 137
Thalia’s brow furrowed. “Could you tell me the gentleman’s name?”
“I’m afraid that information wasn’t provided to us.”
“I see. Thank you.” Thalia ended the call.
Opening the package revealed an exquisite pink heart–shaped gift box.
Thalia frowned as she opened it, finding a beautiful diamond necklace that was clearly quite valuable.
Inside was also a card with a simple message that made her heart skip a beat.
Only then did Thalia remember that Easter was approaching.
Who could have sent this?
A familiar face suddenly flashed through her mind.
She had just seen Asher at the restaurant earlier today. Could it be from him?
The thought made Thalia’s mind go momentarily blank, her fingertips tingling.
But she quickly dismissed the idea.
When she’d encountered him at the restaurant, his eyes had appeared cold and indifferent, his face expressionless. He hadn’t seemed to care at all.
Could it be from Drake?
As she pondered this, her phone rang again.
She set down the necklace box and answered.
“Hello, delivery service.”
“Delivery?” Thalia was perplexed. “I haven’t ordered anything.”
The delivery person’s voice carried a hint of amusement. “It must be from your boyfriend. It’s a bouquet of flowers.”
”
Would it never end?
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Thalia sighed and opened the door to accept the flowers from the delivery person.
It was a large bouquet of pink roses.
In the center was a card.
It read: “Thalia, who needs a partner for Easter when you have friends? Sisters forever! -Victoria.”
Shortly after, Thalia received another bouquet.
A bunch of pink peonies with a card that read: “Friendship is forever. -Charlotte.”
A warm feeling flowed through Thalia’s heart.
She took photos of the flowers and sent them to her friends‘ group chat.
[Thank you, darlings. I’ve received the flowers and I love them.]
Victoria: [Which bouquet do you prefer?]
Thalia: [That’s a trick question. I refuse to answer.]
Charlotte: [I’d like to know too.]
Thalia: [Charlotte, don’t encourage her.]
Victoria: [Fine, fine, I’ll let you off the hook. I’ll only accept being either first in your heart or tied for first with Charlotte.]
Thalia: [You’re definitely tied for first place, of course.]
Thalia: [I completely forgot what day it was. I’ll get you both gifts another
Victoria: [Don’t put it off. I’ve got my eye on that new Chanel bag.]
Thalia responded with an “OK” bunny emoji.
Thalia: [Charlotte, what about you?]
Charlotte: [No rush. I haven’t decided yet.]
Thalia: [Just let me know when you’ve decided.]
After arranging the flowers, Thalia’s eye caught the diamond necklace box again.
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Who could have sent it?
Drake?
Surely not–he didn’t know her current address.
This flat had been recently purchased by Randolph as a gift to her. Only her family and her two close friends knew the address.
But the shop assistant had said it was sent by a gentleman.
Thalia couldn’t figure it out.
After a moment, she placed the necklace back in its box and called the shop assistant again to inquire about returning it for a refund.
She didn’t want the necklace and preferred that the money be returned to the sender’s account.
The assistant explained that a refund was possible, but the gentleman would need to come to the store in person to process it.
Thalia felt helpless.
If she knew who had purchased it, she wouldn’t have needed to call the shop in the first place.
But she didn’t want to make things difficult for the assistant, who was just doing their job, so she ended the call after
a brief conversation.
She tossed the necklace box into a storage cabinet.
At Charlotte’s villa.
Victoria was admiring her new handbag, unable to put it down.
Charlotte looked somewhat guilty. “Victoria, is what we’re doing really alright?”
Victoria replied casually: “It’s fine.”
“As Thalia’s friends, aren’t we sort of betraying her by doing this?”
“Oh, come on. All we did was give him her address. Asher knows his boundaries. He won’t do anything inappropriate. Don’t worry.”
Charlotte frowned anxiously. “If Thalia finds out we sent flowers because we felt guilty, I wonder if she’ll be angry
with us.”
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“Ahem.” Victoria coughed awkwardly. “What are you talking about? It’s not guilt at all. The flowers are… a symbol of friendship!”
“Exactly!” Victoria nodded emphatically, trying to convince herself. “A symbol of friendship!”
Charlotte: “…”
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