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The Kiss that Sparked it All novel Chapter 397

Ellinor was cringing hard and muttered to Theo beside her, "Theo, this is all your fault! You should've told me we were coming to a birthday party; we can't just show up empty-handed!"

Theo shrugged, grabbed a grilled kebab from the barbecue stand, tasted it to see if it was cooked, then handed it to her. "You didn't even get me a gift on my birthday; why would I let you give one to someone else first?"

Ellinor took the skewer, feeling helpless.

Theo may seem mature, but he can be so childish sometimes, always nitpicking over small things.

Not long ago, on Theo's birthday, Ellinor didn’t give him a gift due to some misunderstandings caused by Patricia's sudden return to the country.

But she actually did buy him a gift that day while shopping with Belinda Wesley. But after seeing Theo and Patricia hugging each other at Pearl Moon, she just tossed it away.

Theo tossed his car keys to Jonah, "This is your gift."

Jonah caught it, looked at it, and was flabbergasted, "Theo, are you serious? You're really giving me this beauty?"

"Don't want it?"

Jonah quickly pocketed the car keys, "I do! This is awesome!"

Ellinor watched this unfold, pulled Theo aside, and scolded him, "Theo, it’s someone's birthday and you just casually give them a second-hand car; don't you think that’s a bit reckless? Is this how you treat your friends?"

Theo gave a slight smile and patted her head, "He doesn’t really lack anything, and this car is a limited edition, one-of-a-kind model that you can't buy even if you have the money. He has always wanted this car, and I've never given it to him. I’m only willing to give it away today because of you."

Theo was such a smooth talker. He even said giving a friend a gift was because of her.

But that sports car really was a one-of-a-kind limited edition; you can't buy it even if you're loaded.

Theo usually took a business car for traveling; he almost never drove that car, which was pretty much brand new.

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