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The Divorce Prescription (Celina and Adam) novel Chapter 916

Hailey and Jonah had spoken in unison.

Hailey went quiet, her gaze briefly flicking over to Jonah across the table.

Breakfast ended awkwardly, and Hailey decided it was time to head home.

Just then, a few of Aileen's classmates walked in, all eager to say goodbye to Hailey.

"Hailey, you should come by more often."

Hailey smiled. "Of course."

As she looked around, Hailey noticed that Hannah wasn't there. "Where's Hannah? Why didn't she come?"

Aileen looked just as confused. "Yeah, where did she go?"

"Hannah withdrew today. She's been transferred back to her hometown, so we won't see her around anymore."

Transferred? Why the sudden change?

At that moment, Jonah walked over. "It's time to go."

Hailey looked up at him. His face revealed no emotion, as if Hannah's situation had nothing to do with him.

But Hailey knew better. It had to be connected to him—after all, Hannah had gone on a date with him last night.

When he'd returned, he'd lost control, forcing her into bed.

Hailey wasn't sure what had happened, but she could sense something significant had unfolded.

Aileen and the others escorted Hailey to Jonah's luxury car. "Goodbye, Hailey."

Hailey nodded. "Goodbye."

She was about to climb into the backseat when Jonah opened the passenger door. "Ms. Hailey, please sit here."

Jonah didn't answer her request. Instead, his voice dropped to a murmur. "I didn't use protection last night, did I?"

Hailey's heart skipped a beat. Why was he bringing this up now?

"No," she replied.

"Sorry. I forgot."

Hailey scoffed. "Impressive, Mr. Pilsner. You couldn't remember a thing last night, but now everything's crystal clear, huh?"

Jonah quickly caught the sarcasm in her voice, but it didn't seem to bother him. In fact, it was clear he was in an unusually good mood.

He glanced at her, raising an eyebrow. "Let's stop by the pharmacy first. We'll pick up some medicine."

Hailey's heart skipped a beat again. "Medicine? What kind of medicine?"

"Since we didn't use protection last night, I'll grab the morning-after pill—just to be safe."

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