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The Kiss that Sparked it All novel Chapter 526

Patricia rushed to put on a show of having just realized her mistake.

"Oh, shoot! Sorry! Ellinor, I forgot you said you wanted something light. I ordered a bunch of greasy dishes! Waiter, can you take all these oily dishes away? My friend doesn't like them!"

Ellinor looked at Patricia's hypocritical face, let out a sharp laugh, and waved her hand to signal the waiter to leave the food. "The food's already been ordered; you guys eat it; don't waste it."

Patricia looked uneasy.

"It's okay; it's fine like this!" Bartlett took the initiative to move the dishes farther from Ellinor and brought a lighter dish to her. "Ellinor, try this one. It's sweet and sour and very refreshing."

"Okay, thank you." Ellinor nodded and started eating.

However, before the food reached her mouth, Ellinor felt nauseous again. She covered her mouth and got up, "Excuse me, I need to go to the bathroom!"

She hurriedly left and went to the bathroom, leaving the other three people in their own thoughts as they watched her retreating figure.

After a good bout of vomiting in the bathroom, Ellinor finally felt better.

She came out of the bathroom, washed her hands at the sink, rinsed her mouth with water, and washed her face.

When she looked up again, she saw Patricia standing behind her like a ghost, watching her through the mirror with a wary and resentful gaze.

Ellinor also looked at her through the mirror, straightened up, took a napkin, and casually asked while wiping her face, "Do you need something, Ms. Howard?"

Ellinor laughed lightly, crumpled the used napkin into a ball, and threw it accurately into the trash can next to her.

"Ms. Howard, it seems to me that you're describing yourself. Tying a man who can't marry you down by having his child, isn't that what you're doing right now? You should save your warning for yourself!"

Patricia's face turned pale with anger. The innocent image she usually presented was now completely gone. She gritted her teeth, "You! Ellinor, don't be too arrogant. Even if you really are pregnant, I guarantee your child will not be born safely!"

Ellinor found her words quite amusing. She walked towards her step by step, "Really? What gives you the right to guarantee anything about what's going on in my stomach?"

Patricia knew Ellinor was trained and if they really fought, she would definitely lose. So she didn't dare argue with her.

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