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The Divorce Prescription (Celina and Adam) novel Chapter 1013

As Hailey stood outside the office door, she gave a gentle knock. The door was slightly ajar, giving her a glimpse inside.

Jonah was settled in his chair, and the black suit jacket was slung over the back. He wore a crisp white shirt paired with black trousers.

His striking eyes remained focused on the book he held. Hailey couldn't help but be captivated by his calm and graceful presence.

At the sound of the knock, Jonah looked up. "Come in."

Hailey stepped inside. "Mr. Pilsner, I'm here."

"Close the door," he said.

Hailey complied and shut the door behind her. As she moved closer, she asked, "Mr. Pilsner, what's the reason you called me here?"

"Hailey, are you free tonight?" Jonah asked.

A faint smile appeared on Hailey's lips. "What do you have in mind, Mr. Pilsner?"

"I'd like to invite you to dinner tonight," Jonah offered.

"Isn't that a little inappropriate?" Hailey asked.

Jonah raised an eyebrow. "And what's so inappropriate about it?"

"You're my teacher. If anyone saw us having dinner together, the whole university would be gossiping!"

Without warning, Jonah grabbed Hailey's wrist and pulled her onto his lap. "Let them talk. In fact, I'd be proud if they knew you were my girlfriend."

Despite the warmth blossoming in Hailey's chest, she squirmed instinctively. "Mr. Pilsner, please let me go. I'm worried someone might see us!"

"This office was personally assigned to me by Mr. Mendler. You don't have to worry. No one will come in."

It was clear he shared a close relationship with the chancellor of Aspenfield University.

"Why did you come to campus to give a lecture today?" Hailey asked, her eyes shining with curiosity.

Jonah didn't answer her question directly. Instead, he replied, "What's the problem? If you can come here to study, then why can't I come here to teach?"

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