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Find Me In Your Labyrinth novel Chapter 305

Estelle said, "I'm gonna go check on Emily, you go back upstairs and catch some more sleep."

Jonathan replied, "I'm already up, I won't be able to sleep anyway. You go check on her, and I'll just chill on the couch."

"Alright," Estelle responded, heading off to see Emily.

Emily was still asleep, and Estelle touched her forehead, relieved that her fever had subsided.

After sitting in the room for a bit and noticing that Emily was still fast asleep, Estelle tiptoed out.

On the couch, the man leaned back against the armrest, one hand supporting his head, eyes closed as though napping.

As Estelle was just about to grab a blanket to cover him, Jonathan suddenly opened his eyes, a pair of deep, hazy orbs gazed at her before he beckoned for her to come closer, "Ella, come here!"

It was the first time he called her Ella, and Estelle's heart skipped a beat as she remained frozen in place.

The early morning sunlight filled the room, with a faint glow and a soft golden hue enveloping the man, accentuating his handsome features.

His eyes were gentle, his lips rosy, and his white shirt bathed in the early morning light.

Estelle slowly approached him, and as he grasped her wrist, he gently pulled her close so that she could lean against his chest. His voice was warm, "You didn't get much sleep last night, and you're up so early. If you're sleepy, just lean on me and doze off for a bit."

His scent was familiar and refreshing, and his well-built muscles were hidden under the shirt. Estelle found a comfortable position and leaned against him. At 6 a.m., J City was very quiet and peaceful, so was the room, filling her heart with tranquility.

Jonathan wrapped his arm around her shoulders, his palm gently caressing the collar of her clothes. He whispered into her ear, "Take a nap, I'll wake you up at 7!"

Estelle didn't feel sleepy at first, but as she lay in his arms, she somehow drifted off quickly.

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