Chapter 1145
The Woman From Hell
Theo's expression sank, and he said no more.
It was more or less awkward for a conversation to come to an abrupt stop like that.
Thankfully, I regained my strength after recuperating for another two days in the hospital. I was just
about to busy myself with work again, but Jordan told me to work from home for a few days. Lally
would take my place at the resort temporarily.
I did not know why he asked me to work from home. I asked him but he did not tell me.
This morning, Jordan sent someone to deliver all the documents I needed. I entered the study after
breakfast and started working on a mountain of documents.
When Shannon arrived, I was just about to g o to the bathroom.
"Open the door! Wanda Lane!" Her voice was louder than a loudspeaker, and those who had no
idea might even think she was here to pick a fight.
I ran to the balcony and saw her standing beside her car. She had her hands on her hips and was
shouting, "Woman, hurry up and open this door for me."
I could not help but laugh. I leaned on the balcony and asked, "Are you here to seek a fight?"
Shannon snorted, then turned around to open the trunk. She took out her luggage while saying to
me, "Iâm here to spoil you.â
I froze, and after a few seconds, I asked," Are you moving in?â
She nodded. "My man and my woman need my care. I canât just sit around and do nothing."
Sure enough, this woman did things as swift as the wind.
Leaning on the balcony, I said faintly, "The door can only be unlocked by a password o r fingerprint.
Just key in 123321.â
Shannon's mouth twitched. "Are you sure you're not trolling with me? 123321?"
I nodded and brushed my nose, saying, "It was more complicated than this, but I couldn't remember
it, so I changed it."
Shannon keyed in the password and came i n, saying with a slight smile, "Right, this brain would
naturally do a great job remembering such a simple password.
Anything harder than this would be too much work for you."
This woman had a really sharp tongue!
Not wanting to argue with her, I went downstairs to open the door.
Shannon dragged her luggage inside and asked me with a smile, "May I ask where m y room is?"
This was a small villa, and there were a total of five rooms on all floors. The rooms o n the first floor
were for the nanny and guests. The second floor was where Jordan and my rooms were, and there
was one more that was vacant.
I brought her to the second floor and helped her settle in.
Shannon examined the room and frowned, saying, "The lightning isnât too bad. But the lack of a
balcony displeases me."
I helplessly smiled. "There's a balcony in m y room. Letâs switch."
Shannon immediately shook her head. "No, this room is closer to Jordan's room, so itâll be easier for
me to make my move."