Chapter 1505 Extra Story 108 Of Mark Problem Solved (1/2)
Yvette enjoyed the food provided, so much so that she even snapped photos of them eating together. Sally, however, kept looking out despite the fact that she couldn't see anything. Yvette shook her head and said, ”Don't worry. They won't finish in another half an hour. Let's just enjoy our food.”
Sally gazed at Yvette in puzzlement.
”Just try the food here. I promise you won't regret it. I think it has a taste of home.” Yvette winked at Sally, making the most of the situation they were in.
On the contrary, Sally was in no mood to eat at all. In such a mental state, even the most delicious dishes would taste just as plain as a cup of water.
Yvette noticed her reluctance and stopped pestering Sally to eat. However, she didn't let Sally's lack of interest ruin her appetite as she was quite clearly, famished. Ever since Addison returned to Dragon Island, things had been quite tense. Even Roger gave Yvette the last warning saying that she shouldn't disturb him again. However, this was out of her control. Moreover, there was the marriage certificate binding the couple together.
Pulling a face, Yvette continued to eat. She had been used to living a luxurious life. She couldn't remember the last time she ate in such an inelegant place. Although her life was luxurious, Yvette also had her fair share of dealing with things that were unbearable. Like most people, she had to accept whatever life had given her. The change was drastic, as if from heaven to hell. Although it was a tough change to accept, she had to do it.
As a result, even though she was starving, Yvette didn't eat a lot. Thinking that it might be the right time, she secretly took Sally and sneaked into the corridor where they might be able to eavesdrop on Addison's conversation with the other two.
Since the entire place was reserved for them, the restaurant which would have been crowded was abnormally quiet.
Minutes ticked by and when Yvette's brows almost met, the curtains in front of them were suddenly flung open revealing Yates' smiling face at the two of them who were squatting on the floor.
Although Freeman still had a cold expression on his face, there was, however, a hint of helplessness and love in his eyes every time he saw Yvette.
With a smile, Addison said, ”Freeman said that you should be there.” Peering at Freeman, he continued, ”And he has a good sens