Chasing His Runaway Wife

Chapter 41



Chapter 41

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It seemed that Colette truly loved Chadwick.

However, Chadwick did not seem to catch on to Colette’s feelings for him.

However, in just a few seconds, countless ideas popped into Tabitha’s head. She piped up with a smile,

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“Nah…” Colette seemed a little embarrassed. “I’m so preoccupied with work that I don’t even have time

to make new friends. Chadwick’s one of the

closest male friends I have.”

As Colette spoke, she stealthily looked at Chadwick, only to see him hanging his head low without any

kind of reaction. She could not help feeling somewhat disappointed.

Still, she was there for business, so she would not tap into her emotions. and put them on full display.

Quick as a wink, she put herself together and recited some of the history of that investigator.

“His name is Trevor Quimby, a renowned figure in the industry. The amount of the assignments he

received could even pile up until next year. That said, I can help you cut in line,” she introduced.

Tabitha repeatedly expressed her gratitude.

After the matter was settled, the trio chatted for a while more. When Colette glanced at Tabitha’s wrist,

she asked in surprise, “Is that “Lone Star’s Tear‘ you’re wearing?”

After that had been said, Chadwick unwittingly pinned his gaze on Tabitha’s wrist for a couple of

seconds.

“This bracelet looks more gorgeous than when it’s in the picture.” Colette sounded a tad regretful as

she added, “It’s a pity that I was on a business.

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trip that day and could not be there in person.”

Tabitha’s heart thumped hard for a second. She thought of the bidder number 17 who had pitted

against Malcolm at the auction.

Colette quickly continued, “Otherwise, no matter how much it costs, I’d have gone all out to get my

hands on this.”

Her eyes were fixated on the bracelet, and Tabitha understood what Colette was implying.

Tabitha smiled, took off the bracelet, and stuffed it in Colette’s palm.

“Since you fancy it, this bracelet is all yours,” pronounced Tabitha.

Colette hurriedly refused, “Don’t get me wrong, Ms. Jarvis. I simply think. the bracelet is beautiful, thus

the words of admiration-”

“You know what I think? I think this bracelet is quite ordinary.” Tabitha had always been sensible. She

could tell that Colette was embarrassed, so she flashed a gentle smile. “Besides, I’m a doctor. Wearing

jewelry like this is only going to get in my way. More often than not, they’d be sitting in the jewelry box.”

Despite dropping that speech, she sensed a moment of reluctance in her heart.

Even so, when she thought that Colette might really be able to seek justice for her parents, she began

to think less of that mere bracelet. To her, it would not hurt to gift it to Colette.

Colette genuinely adored “Lone Star’s Tear” so much, coupled with Tabitha’s facade showing she did

not like it all that much, so Colette accepted the bracelet. “Okay, you have my thanks, Ms. Jarvis. I’ll

wire you the money in a few days.”

“Oh, no, you don’t have to. Consider this my paying you back for your

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help,” came Tabitha’s utterance.

As long as she could get Naomi convicted, she thought it would be worth it no matter the cost.

“That won’t do!” Colette’s grin grew all the more sincere. “These are separate matters. This bracelet is

far too valuable. I’ll have to pay you. What’s your account number?”

Seeing Colette’s insistence, Tabitha was left with no choice but to leave her account number. Deep

down, she planned to transfer the money back to Malcolm after she received it.

Both women had their attention on the bracelet, and neither of them noticed that Chadwick’s grip on the

cup of coffee tightened slightly as he beheld Tabitha with pity.

Colette saved Tabitha’s account number, admiring the bracelet before turning to Chadwick. “Will you

put the bracelet on for me, Chadwick?”

Chadwick stole a gander at Tabitha imperceptibly and bobbed his head. “Mm.”

After putting on the bracelet, Colette looked around it happily and then took Tabitha by the hand and

said, “You’re so straightforward, Ms. Jarvis. I like you very much. Can we be friends? From now on, I’ll

be calling you Tabby just like Chadwick!”

Tabitha guffawed at that. “Sure thing.”

As soon as they were finished talking, Colette’s phone rang. After answering the call, she apologized,

“Tabby, Chadwick, I have an urgent case to deal with at the firm. I’ve got to go now.”

Watching Colette leave the place, Tabitha and Chadwick also walked out of the café together.

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On the way back, Tabitha could not help but ask, “Say, Chadwick, what do you think of Colette?”

“She’s pretty decent.” Chadwick smiled amicably. “Otherwise, I wouldn’t have introduced her to you.”

Tabitha raised her eyebrows slightly at that. “I think she likes you a lot.”

Chadwick laughed helplessly. “Don’t flap your gums. Colette’s one fine, young lady, and I’m merely an

orphan with an unknown background. I’ll never be worthy of her.”

“Why would you think that?” Tabitha had long regarded Chadwick as a family when she got him a

home. Naturally, she thought highly of him. “You’re dashing, gentle, and able to grow beautiful jasmine.

Whoever gets to marry you will be one lucky girl!”

“Am I really that good?” Chadwick probed.

“Well, of course,” agreed Tabitha.

Chadwick raised his chin and looked her in the eye. His gentle smile became broader than ever. “Well,

don’t fret over my affairs. Let’s work on the issue with the clinic first.”

Sylvie and Naomi had made a mess of the clinic, and by the time Tabitha. returned, her colleagues had

done cleaning up the place.

Nevertheless, there was still some unfinished work to be done–setting the records straight at the police

station.

“As for the rest, we ought to file a report with the police.” Judith whispered to Tabitha, “Still, how Sylvie

has gotten herself a miscarriage right here today is surely going to have some impact on the clinic’s

reputation.”

Given how well the business of the clinic was doing, their rivals had been green–eyed monsters for a

long time. One could only wonder if they

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would seize the opportunity to slander them with more accusations.

Then came Tabitha’s reassurance. “Don’t worry too much. Our clinic has nothing to do with this. No one

can accuse us of anything.”


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