Chapter 1448: Chapter 1447
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Chapter 1447

But just as her hand touched the handle, Collin s fingers closed firmly around her wrist.

The sudden touch sent a shiver through her, and she turned to find his gaze holding her fast.

Before she could speak, Collin s voice cut through the tension. You still haven t answered me about whether you ll date me.

No, that s not going to happen. Linsey s reply came sharp and fast, and the jolt made her chest tighten.

She yanked her hand away and turned her face aside. My head s all over the place right now. I need time to figure things out, she said.

To Collin s ears, the words sounded more like an excuse.

His lips pressed together, and he gave no reply.

Before he could gather his thoughts again, Linsey pushed the door open and stepped out, leaving him behind in the car. Official source is find?novel.net

By the time morning came, Linsey was still officially on leave from work. Instead of heading into the office, she made plans to have breakfast with Gorman.

The moment she saw him waiting, his grin stretched wide, his mood brighter than the early sun.

She said curiously, You look unusually cheerful. Did something good happen?

Something did, Gorman replied, his grin never fading. That gentle warmth in his eyes was impossible to miss. For as long as I can remember, I m always the one chasing after you. This is the first time you ve asked me out for breakfast. How could I not be in a good mood?

That answer caught Linsey off guard. For a moment, she just stared at him in surprise.

But meeting his loving gaze again, a wave of conflicted feelings swept through her.

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Gorman, Linsey started softly after some hesitation, there s something I need to ask you.

He leaned in, utterly at ease. Go ahead. Ask me anything you like.

Taking him at his word, she asked straight out, Where is your late fianc e buried?

The question had weighed on her since last night, robbing her of sleep.

In the end, she knew she couldn t just sit around guessing she needed answers straight from Gorman so she could start her own search for the truth.

As Linsey spoke, Gorman was cutting into the fried egg on his plate. His grip faltered, and the knife scraped across the porcelain with a sharp, grating sound. The noise made Linsey flinch. She pressed her hands over her ears, her clear gaze resting on him with puzzled concern. What s up?

Her question pulled Gorman back to himself. Forcing composure, he raised his glass and drank slowly. Nothing serious. My hand slipped. Did I scare you?

No, it s fine. Linsey gave a small shake of her head.

A guarded look came over Gorman s face before he asked, What brought that up? Why are you asking about my fianc e now?

Trying to sound casual, Linsey answered, It just popped into my head. Thought I d ask, that s all.

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