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Chapter 135 No Breakfast Judy's eyes filled with tears as she stared at the love bite on Jayden's neck.
Had it happened just last night? Why else would that mark be there? They must have stayed up late, too busy engaging in intimacy to cdown on tthis morning.
Jealousy gnawed at Judy, she clenched her teeth tightly.
Driscoll noticed the mark too and sighed in relief; they must have reconciled.
He mentioned casually, "I'll have someone take breakfast up to Mrs. Owen later. She needs to eat."Waew.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtJayden agreed immediately. "Absolutely. We can't have her going hungry." Judy bowed her head, silent.
Her face remained composed, but inside, she was seething. She had complained of hunger, and Jayden had dismissed her, yet he was considerate towards Elyse.
Why couldn't he see that she was just as hungry? Her feelings of love and injustice kept her quiet throughout Jayden's meal. Once he had finished, he retreated to his study, leaving her alone.
Her heart grew heavier.
Meanwhile, a sandwich and a bottle of warm milk were ready in the kitchen. Seeing this, Judy approached the cook with a forced smile. "Is someone taking that to Elyse? I'm free right now; I could do it." The chef looked puzzled by her eagerness and replied cautiously, "I need to check with Driscoll first." "Why bother him for just delivering breakfast? I'I take it," Judy insisted, grabbing the tray.
She exited with the breakfast, ignoring the chef's calls to stop.
After assigning a maid to deliver the meal, Driscoll returned to find it already taken. The chef explained what had happened.
Driscoll's expression darkened. "She shouldn't be involved again," he muttered. It was clear he understood Judy's intentions, though he was unsure of her exact plan.
Driscoll blamed himself for the mishap and resolved to apologize to Elyse upon her return. Meanwhile, Judy never delivered the breakfast to Elyse.
Instead, after leaving the villa, she found a secluded spot to devour the meal prepared by the chef before wandering around and returning later.
Unaware of the breakfast meant for her, Elyse arrived at the stuand started her rehearsal.
Hungry, she resorted to nibbling on sbiscuits she found in her locker.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmAs she ate, Elyse felt a pang of self-pity. Jayden was content, yet here she was, starving.
Poor her! She pulled out her phone and texted Jayden, "You are a bad guy! You enjoyed yourself while I'm stuck here eating biscuits to fill my stomach!" Jayden responded promptly, "Didn't Driscoll arrange for breakfast for you?" During her break, Elyse hastily texted back "no" and returned to her rehearsal.
In his study, Jayden pondered Elyse's reply. Driscoll entered with a cup of tea and Jayden asked him, "Who was supposed to send the breakfast to Elyse?" Taken aback, Driscoll replied truthfully, "Judy. I had someone else in mind, but she insisted on
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Happy reading! taking it herself." Driscoll hesitated and asked, "Is there anything wrong?" Jayden paused, then said flatly, "No. Please leave; I need to get back to work." Driscoll nodded and withdrew quietly.
Upon her return, Driscoll confronted Judy. "You need to start cleaning the house now." Judy was taken aback, almost protesting until she recalled her earlier offer to help.
With a grimace, she agreed to the chore assigned by Driscoll.
Following Driscoll to the designated cleaning area, Judy observed, "This place looks really clean already. Maybe I should work on another area?" Driscoll's expression hardened as he responded sternly, "It's necessary to maintain the
cleanliness of every part of the house daily, even if it appears glean. You are a servant it's your responsibility!"