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A Life Debt Repaid novel Chapter 139

Chapter 139

Jay’s expression darkened as someone barged into his room just as he took off his shirt.

It was Mandy, dressed in an excessively flamboyant gown and her face full of makeup as she showed up in his room.

“I–I’m sorry. I got the wrong room…” Mandy exclaimed with her cheap, exaggerated acting skills, and she then pretended to turn to leave.

At the same time, she deliberately stepped on the hem of her own skirt and threw herself squarely into his arms.

Jay strode forward, catching her in reflex while Mandy seized the moment to press her cheek against his chest.

It felt firm, even bouncy!

Jay frowned, noticing her intention.

But just as he was about to push her away, he suddenly saw Zoe standing at the doorway, watching coolly as Jay and Mandy tangled.

There was a sneer of disdain on her lips.

They were that impatient, weren’t they? Or maybe hotels were too boring for them?!

Nonetheless, she told Jay calmly, “You left your bowtie in my car.”

They both came together from the set of Pomp and Circumstance, with Zoe’s manager only too eager to invite Jay into their MPV.

Jay quickly pushed Zoe away right then, which left Mandy infuriated.

“Did you have business with me, Ms. Parker?” Jay asked as he took a step back, clearly keeping his distance from her.

Mandy was annoyed, but she bore with it. “Just a social call, and to thank you for your direction during that commercial-”

“I still have to get changed, so please leave if it’s nothing important!” Jay suddenly snapped.

He was utterly cold to her, a far cry from his reaction to Zoe just now!

“I can take the casting couch too, Mr. Parker,” Mandy said with a serious look. “I won’t ask for anything else-”

“Leave right now if you don’t want to humiliate yourself further,” Jay growled icily. “Or I can’t promise you that the public wouldn’t find out how willing you are to take the casting couch!” Mandy turned pale, stunned that Jay would do this to her.

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