Ivy frowned and turned away, her shoulders stiff.
Jamison noticed her silence and a sudden idea struck him. His voice grew tense. “Did my family come looking for you again?”
Realizing the misunderstanding, Ivy quickly shook her head. “No, it wasn’t your family. It was the Windsor family.”
“Adkins?” he pressed.
She nodded. “Yes.”
“Why didn’t you tell me earlier?”
“You were busy. And what difference would it have made if I did? Would you have stormed over to the Windsors and started a fight?” Ivy’s voice was calm, almost cold.
Jamison’s expression darkened. Without warning, he grabbed her hand. “Come with me. I’ll stand up for you–let’s see if he dares lay a finger on you again!”
“Jamison!” Ivy pulled him back. “Don’t be so reckless. I don’t like people who act on impulse.”
He froze, turning to look at her. “So you want to just let it go? You might be able to endure this, but I can’t.”
What kind of man could just stand by while his girlfriend got slapped and do nothing?
Noticing the storm in his eyes, Ivy met his gaze steadily. After a moment, she said, “Relax. I won’t let him get away with it. I already have a plan to make him pay–but I need your help.”
Jamison stared at her, genuinely surprised.
Seeing his reaction, Ivy misunderstood and turned away again, avoiding his eyes. “If you don’t want to, forget it, I can handle it myself–it’ll just take more time.”
“Who said I’m not willing?” he said quickly. “I’m just surprised you’d actually ask me. I guess that means you finally see me as your boyfriend, someone you can rely on.” His tone softened, his irritation melting away.
Ivy noticed the change in his mood. Lips pressed together, she shot him a sidelong glance, her tone dry. “So what was with the attitude when you walked in?”
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Chapter 245
“What attitude?” Dr. Ludwig denied, a touch too quickly.
“Oh, please. The moment you barged in uninvited, you looked at me like I’d trespassed on your sacred territory.”
Jamison wouldn’t admit it, but in truth, she saw right through him. Sometimes, having such a perceptive girlfriend was a double–edged sword–nothing he felt ever escaped her notice.
He really had been annoyed on the way over. They were officially a couple now, but she still refused to meet his closest friends, making it seem like she didn’t care to know him better or be part of his world. Who wouldn’t be frustrated?
But now, seeing the red mark on her cheek, it all made sense. That was why she hadn’t wanted to go out, or have dinner with Naylor. All his irritation vanished in an
instant.
That was the end of it. Jamison squeezed her hand and pulled her gently out of the kitchen. “Leave the dishes for now. I brought dinner–let’s eat while it’s still warm.” He settled her at the table and unpacked the takeout boxes he’d brought.
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