Chapter 270 - Not the hero
Author: Daisy Munachi
last update2024-12-21 00:58:55

Jason stood outside the prison gates, leaning casually against Diana’s car. His sunglasses reflected the late afternoon sun, shielding his eyes as he waited. Taking out his phone, he dialled the officiator.

“Bring her outside. I’m waiting here,” Jason said firmly, his voice calm but unyielding.

“Understood, sir. One moment.”

A few minutes later, faint voices began to echo from the prison entrance.

“Where are you taking me?” Diana’s voice carried a mix of confusion and irritation.

“Please calm down, ma’am,” the officiator replied, trying to soothe her as footsteps drew nearer.

“Is it Jason? Are you taking me to him?” Diana’s voice cracked slightly, growing more urgent.

Before the officiator could answer, they stepped outside, and Diana’s eyes immediately scanned the area. Jason, standing tall and composed, slid his sunglasses off.

Diana froze for a heartbeat. Seeing him standing there felt like a scene from a movie where two people finally reunite, and she couldn’t stop herself from ru
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