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The Divorce Prescription (Celina and Adam) novel Chapter 864

"Alright, I'm giving you the chance—explain yourself," Jonah said.

Hailey explained, "Jonah, I was in your office when I got a call from Ewan. He said he wanted to talk."

"Talk about what?"

"I... I wanted to know what happened to your face. Ewan said he knew, and that he'd tell me if I met him."

Jonah paused, and he eyed Hailey. "So you went to meet Ewan because of my face?"

"Yes, of course! What other reason could I have been there? How was I supposed to know he'd turn out to be such a creep?

"He even randomly sliced a piece of steak and tried to shove it at me. He told me I had to eat it before he'd tell me anything. But obviously, I didn't!"

When he saw the disgust on Hailey's face, Jonah felt a sense of relief. So that was what had happened.

But even so, there was a lingering uncertainty.

He looked at her and asked, "So, you really don't know what happened to my face, huh?"

Hailey shook her head. "Of course not. Why do you keep asking me that? Am I supposed to know?"

Jonah fell silent, mulling it over.

It was now obvious that Hailey had no part in what happened three years ago. That meant Ewan was the one who had hurt him.

"Jonah, what exactly happened to your face? Can you tell me now?"

"Three years ago, I was seriously wounded during a sting operation to bring down a major drug lord. Despite my injuries, I dragged myself to come find you.

"But before I could reach you, someone forced me into a car and poured acid over me. Disfigured, they drove the car off a cliff—with me still inside."

Hailey gasped, her eyes wide with disbelief.

So much had happened to Jonah three years ago. He'd been attacked with acid, then sent hurtling off a cliff.

She shook her head, feeling overwhelmed. "I'm sorry. I didn't know you went through something so terrible."

"It's alright. It's behind me now."

"Hailey, I can't stand Ewan. From now on, I need you to stop answering his calls and avoid seeing him alone. Do you understand?"

"I…"

Jonah placed a hand on her shoulder, his tone serious. "I'm not trying to control you. I just don't want you spending time with him in private.

"And to be clear, I won't be meeting other women privately either. We belong to each other, Hailey. I'm serious about this. Can you take me seriously too?"

His last words hung between them, heavy with the weight of his commitment.

Hailey's heart skipped a beat, and a smile tugged at her lips. Without a word, she leaned in and kissed him on the cheek.

Jonah froze, momentarily stunned by her sudden gesture.

He lowered his gaze, finding himself lost in the depths of her eyes. With a playful smile, she whispered, "Jonah, listen closely—I'm just as serious about you. Very serious."

Jonah felt his heart swell in an instant. "Well, Ms. Hailey, you'd better treat me right."

With that, he lowered his head and kissed her.

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