Chapter 483 Out In The Cold
After she came out of George's room, Jean rushed to her car and drove to the airport. However, the road was heavily congested, so when she got inside the arrivals terminal, most of the passengers on Terence's flight had already left.
With quick thinking, she dashed to the taxi bay, and saw Terence in front of the queue. He seemed to be having a conversation with a well-dressed woman beside him. As Jean walked closer, she saw more of the woman; she resembled the one she met with Terence at the supermarket. It was indeed Kerry.
The two of them were talking and laughing so intimately. Like a gentleman, Terence opened the door of the taxi for Kerry and he got inside after her. While this was playing before her eyes, Jean's chest ached with jealousy and she saw red.
She walked faster and faster, her hands itching to slap Kerry hard in the face. She wanted to declare that she was Terence's girlfriend.
She was a few feet away when the taxi drove off, leaving her breathless and drenched in sweat.
She walked to the side, angr
Didn't I tell you to go home?" Terence asked, his brows knitted together.
"I want to see you as soon as possible, but you said you were busy and I didn't have the energy to disturb you in your office, so..." As she spoke, Jean sneezed.
"So you just wait for me out here in the open?" Terence looked at her helplessly. "Why don't you find a cafe to stay? The wind is so strong and chilly out here."
"That idea crossed my mind already," she said sheepishly. "But I'm afraid that I'd miss you if I stayed in a cafe."
"Silly girl." Terence ruffled her hair affectionately and slapped his stomach. "I'm hungry. Let's grab something to eat."
"Okay." A smile finally appeared on Jean's face. She really wanted to ask Terence about the relationship between him and Kerry and why they came back together. But she could not ask him at this point.
Her relationship with Terence was not stable enough, so she held back. Those questions would have to wait for another time. For now, she just looked forward to a peaceful dinner with him.