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The Day I Kissed An Older Man novel Chapter 209

Chapter 209

Alas, Jeremy spotted Corinne from afar, and she would have a difficult time explaining herself to him if she did not go to him.

Corinne sighed and walked toward him nonetheless. “Mister, I’m back.”

Jeremy had a cup of coffee in his hand, and he brought it to his lips and took a sip. “What did you guys talk about?”

Corinne shook her head in a bored manner. “Nothing, just trivial things. Nothing worth mentioning.” Jeremy furrowed his eyebrows. It struck him to find out Corinne was just entertaining him when she said she was going to tell him everything when she returned to him.

Zeke smiled and patted the chair next to him, saying, “Corinne, come sit and chat with us!”

Corinne glanced at Zeke and was reluctant to chat with him. She knew he was going to make fun

of her.

At that moment, Annie ran over and said, “Corinne! Corinne! Come. I’m going to bring you to pick a horse, and we’ll have a little race when it’s not as hot. It’s going to be very hot during the afternoon!

Corinne looked at Annie, then at Jeremy to get his permission. “Mister, can I go?”

Although she was never an obedient person, Jeremy was the one who brought her here today, so she knew she had to act like they were a married couple. The script called for her to ask for his permission.

She could only go when Jeremy allowed her.

Jeremy was displeased when Corinne did not tell him in detail what she and Sunny talked about, but hearing Corinne asking his permission soothed him slightly.

He looked at her affectionately, like a guardian would, and nodded, saying, “Go have fun.”

“Thanks!” Corinne smiled and ran off with Annie to head to the horse pen to pick a horse.

Jeremy drank his coffee as he watched Corinne walk away. Even minutes later, his gaze remained in the direction she took off.

“I think you’re becoming more loving nowadays, Jeremy. What’s wrong? Did your wife manage to tame you well?” teased Zeke.

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