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The Kiss that Sparked it All novel Chapter 2055

She paused mid-step and turned around.

Downstairs, Giselle spotted Balfour returning and quickly trotted over to him. "You're finally back. I've been waiting for you for ages!"

The man's gaze darkened slightly at the sight of Giselle, clearly surprised. "What are you doing here?"

Balfour had no idea about Giselle coming over for dinner.

"Alyssa invited me for dinner. I thought she would've told you!" Giselle's peripheral vision caught Ivy standing at the top of the stairs, and she immediately reached out to help Balfour with his coat. "Come on! Take off your coat. It's warm inside. Let me hang it up for you."

She was playing the part of the Howard family's lady of the house, waiting for her working husband to come home to help him out of his coat.

"No need."

Balfour turned his body, subtly avoiding her touch.

Watching from the staircase, Ivy saw this exchange and could not quite name the taste in her mouth. She quietly returned to her room.

She decided to let the two of them show their affection downstairs if they wanted, not fearing Alyssa discovering their marriage plans. After all, it would not be her responsibility if things were revealed!

Having changed his shoes with the help of a servant, Balfour glanced at Giselle. "How long have you been here?"

"I've been here quite a while!" Giselle pressed her lips, showing a shy expression, "Balfour, Grandma Alyssa is so good to me. She even cooked dinner herself. I wanted to help, but she wouldn't have it!"

"If Grandma invited you, then make yourself at home. I'm going upstairs to change," Balfour said distractedly before ascending the stairs.

He had seen Ivy going up.

Although Giselle had not managed to take his coat off, their interaction had been somewhat intimate, and that might have given Ivy the wrong idea.

Ivy pouted, not wanting to face Balfour in such a state. She quickly grabbed some clothes from the bed and retreated into the bathroom to change.

Dressed and with a towel in hand to dry her hair, Ivy walked out, "Giselle's still downstairs. Why did you come up so fast? Don't you want to keep her company?"

"What? You want me to spend time with Giselle that badly?" Balfour squinted, watching her dry her hair.

Ivy sat down at the vanity, busying herself with a brush through her hair, not wanting to look at his icy face.

Seeing them together earlier had actually made her feel quite uncomfortable as if she had been cheated on!

"No, I just saw you two chatting away and figured you must have a lot to talk about. Surely you'd want to talk more." Ivy forced a laugh, saying, "So, I thought I'd be considerate and stay in my room, not wanting to intrude or be a third wheel!"

Hearing her say that, Balfour's expression turned darker.

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