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The Year I Was the Other Woman To Myself novel Chapter 70

Theodore scoffed. Her motives were so transparent. With anyone else, he wouldn’t have indulged it, but…

“Fine.”

With Penelope, three minutes, five minutes, or even longer didn’t really matter.

The reception ended. Having stuck to her promise of no alcohol, Penelope didn’t need to call for a driver.

She didn’t see Theodore as she was leaving and felt a pang of anxiety. She had wanted to confirm their “five minutes,” which was critically important to her.

In the parking garage, as she approached her car, Zebulon emerged from the shadows.

“Penelope, I’ve been waiting for you. Let’s go home together.”

She glanced around. Mr. and Mrs. Sullivan and Rebecca were nowhere in sight; they must have left already.

“Your home and my home are not the same place. Let’s not,” she said, unlocking her car and preparing to get in.

“Penelope, I misunderstood. I apologize,” Zebulon said, grabbing her wrist.

She pulled her hand free. “Don’t bother.”

“Penelope, I only get jealous because I love you, because I care about you. You can understand that, right?”

“No, I can’t, and I don’t want to.”

“It was a misunderstanding. It’s resolved now. Let’s just drop it.”

Penelope scoffed. He made it sound so simple.

“Hey, whose jacket is that you’re wearing?”

“None of your business.”

She had been in a good mood and didn’t want Zebulon to ruin it. She ignored him and got into the driver’s seat, but he opened the passenger door and slid in beside her.

He rubbed his temples. “I drank too much tonight. My head is spinning. When we get back, can you make me some soup to sober up?”

“Get out.”

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