Considering that Jessica was used to being domineering, she disliked being forced.
She stood up in exasperation, but she ended up being pressed down by Forrest.
"Sit down. Don’t move." Forrest tried his best not to sound cold. "If you don’t finish your breakfast today, I'll drag you back from the elevator."
Jessica was calm. She did not move a muscle and just sat there with her cold, pretty face.
Forrest brought the breakfast he had prepared to the table. Considering that she was still sick, he prepared a bland meal. There were bowls of chicken and corn soup, cereal, and poached eggs. There were even kiwis, oranges, and tomatoes placed
on another plate.
He had always prepared breakfast quite well.
When he was living abroad in the past, he used to plate his food exquisitely as well.
Jessica used to be a fussy person. However, when the two of them were in a relationship, she would finish all the food he made.
After many years, Forrest still remembered what she liked to eat.
However, why did this have to happen only after he had hurt her?
At that moment, Jessica quite hated him. If he continued to give her the cold shoulder and hate her, she might have wanted to give up on him completely this time.
Nevertheless, he had changed his mind and was treating her well. Whenever he treated her a little better, she could not help but want to get back together with him.
She was averse to this behavior of hers.
She was already a mature woman. She should not be love-struck.
"Eat it." Forrest took the food and handed it to her. Then, he explained, "There's nothing in your house, so I had someone send these things over yesterday."
Jessica’s gaze was filled with complicated emotions.
All of a sudden, the sound of a doorbell rang.
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