**Chapter 505: Getting a Closer Look**
His voice was a low, gravelly whisper, tinged with a teasing edge. “What do you think I’m doing, Anneliese? I’m simply giving you a chance to see if I’ve been sneaking around behind your back. Otherwise, I’d be able to smell your jealousy from across the ocean.”
A wave of embarrassment washed over Anneliese, igniting a fiery blush on her cheeks. Anger bubbled beneath the surface as she turned her gaze back to Jonathan, her eyes narrowing into a glare.
“Fine! I’ll do it!” she retorted, her words sharp and laced with tension. “But there better not be any evidence or guilt hanging over you!” Her teeth clenched as she spoke, each syllable dripping with defiance.
Despite her natural shyness, her eyes began to wander hesitantly across the screen, moving inch by inch as if she were unraveling a mystery.
Her cheeks burned with a deep crimson hue, and she swallowed hard, feeling a mix of anticipation and dread.
“Are you happy now?” she asked, her voice barely above a whisper, the tension palpable in the air.
Jonathan’s voice dropped even lower, a conspiratorial murmur as he tilted the phone back up, ensuring that only his face filled the screen once more.
Anneliese huffed, a sense of triumph swelling within her. “Are we done already? Afraid I might actually see something you shouldn’t be showing?”
“Yeah, I am,” Jonathan confessed, a small nod accompanying his admission, his expression revealing a hint of vulnerability.
Anneliese’s eyes widened in surprise, for she hadn’t spotted anything remotely suspicious during her scrutiny. After his patient explanations earlier, her doubts had all but vanished.
Why was he reverting to such teasing again?
When their gazes locked through the screen, Jonathan’s breath hitched slightly, a flicker of something deeper passing between them.
“Baby,” he said, his voice dropping to a rough, intimate tone, “if you keep looking at me like that, I might just embarrass myself.”
Anneliese froze momentarily, the realization of his words hitting her like a bolt of lightning.
Her face flared with heat, and she shot him a fierce glare, her fingers trembling slightly at her sides.
Jonathan’s lips curled into a faint smirk, his eyes trailing down to the delicate curve of her neck, a look of admiration and mischief dancing in his gaze.
“Are you wearing the necklace I gave you?” he asked, his tone playful yet sincere.
She lowered her head shyly, her fingers brushing over the necklace as if it were a cherished secret.
She was adorned in a luxurious cashmere slip dress, the fabric hugging her figure just right, with a deep V-neck cardigan draped elegantly over her shoulders. The fine chain of the necklace peeked out from beneath the fabric, the pendant cleverly concealed from view.
With a flick of her wrist, she revealed the tiny snowflake pendant, holding it up for him to admire. “Thank you for the surprise,” she said, her voice softening.
“Do you like it?” he inquired, his eyes sparkling with curiosity.
“I do! Does it look good on me?” Anneliese tilted her head slightly, her fingers still toying with the pendant, a shy smile gracing her lips.
Jonathan’s gaze darkened, lingering on the delicate curve of her collarbone. He shifted on the couch, parting his long legs languidly, as if trying to create a more intimate atmosphere.
“It’s hard to tell from here,” he said, his voice dropping to a coaxing murmur. “Be a good girl and take off your cardigan. I want to take a good look at it.”
Anneliese’s heart raced at his words, realizing she wore nothing beneath the soft cashmere slip. The neckline dipped low, and she instinctively crossed her arms over her chest, her eyes shimmering with a mix of shock and excitement.
“No!” she exclaimed, her voice firm yet betraying a hint of uncertainty.
“I just want to see how the necklace looks on you. Why are you being so shy?” he teased, his eyes glinting with mischief.

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