Chapter 29 Exposing Her True Colors
The day Elsa was discharged, I texted her and invited her for a meal the next day.
She readily agreed and must've figured it wouldn't be just a meal. But I believed she'd come to me even if I didn't reach out. She was engrossed in believing the child in my womb existed.
I had received word that after Jack was rejected by Eric in the ward, he refused to give up and arranged to meet for a discussion at the same restaurant.
This time, I was determined to expose Elsa's true colors to Jack.
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I left home 30 minutes late on purpose. When I arrived at the restaurant, Elsa was visibly impatient.
When she saw me, she masked her annoyance as if her earlier irritation had just been nothing more than my imagination.
Once I took my seat, she started whining, "Why are you so late, Jane? You didn't answer my calls, and I thought you'd forgotten about today."
Her tone was casual as if the incident with the spiked juice had never happened. I was amazed by her nerves of steel. I decided to pl

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