Chapter 1189: Chapter 1188

The Kiss that Sparked it All (Ellinor and Theo)Words: 2490

Chapter 1188

Byran didn't overthink it “Ida, let's dine with Theo and his friend The more, the meiner.”

Ida pondered for a moment and then headed over to meet the woman named Sophia. “Well, we

won't stand on ceremony then.”

Sophia cocked her head and flashed a brilliant smile. “Of course you are friends of Theo, which

makes you friends of mine.”

Ida adjusted her gold-rimmed glasses and sneered inwardly

Sophia seemed easy-going, but subtle hints in her conversation suggested she and Theo were quite

close.

However, whether it was intentional or unintentional was up for debate.

Ida took a seat next to Sophia, and Byran naturally sat across from her, next to Theo

The four of them sat together, eyeing each other.

Theo looked indifferent. He was engrossed in his steak, oblivious to his surroundings.

Byran asked Theo a few questions, which were met with curt replies.

Sophia didn't eat, she just propped her cheek on her hand, watching Ida, and cheerfully asked, “Ms.

Gipson, what's Ellinor like? Can you describe her for me?”

Ida's cutlery paused in mid-air as she turned slightly to look into Sophia's curious eyes. “Why are

you so interested in her?”

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Sophia replied candidly. “I often hear Theo talk about her. I've always been curious about what kind

of girl she is I thought Id meet her when I returned home, but she left quietly. Such a pity”

Ida mulled it over So Theo often mentioned Ellinor to this woman?

She wondered how Theo described Ellinor. Who would willingly talk about another woman to his

wife?

Ida had no intention of satisfying Sophia’s cunosity. She said coolly. “Doesn't Mr. Blanchet often talk

about Ellinor? You should ask him what kind of girl she is. He knows her best”

Sophia glanced at Theo Theo always keeps it brief, and lately, he’s been avoiding talking about

Ellinor. Even if I asked him, he wouldn't tell me. Ms. Gipson, why don't you tell me? I'm really curious

about what kind of girl Ellinor is, to be so well-liked by everyone.”

Ida wondered if Sophia was inquiring about the other woman’ as a wife.

The term “other woman made Ida uncomfortable.

Ellinor wasn't the “other woman: She was deceived into marriage by Theo

However, in the eyes of Sophia, any woman who had a relationship with her husband was the other

woman.”

Ellinor had always despised the idea of a husband having another woman apart from his wife, but

ended up being mistaken for one thanks to Theo.

How could Ellinor not loathe Theo”