Chapter 45
Author: Dragon Sly
last update2024-11-30 22:59:23

Sierra’s eyes widened at his words. Boyfriend? Her heart skipped a beat, and for a moment, she felt uneasy at the title. But as she glanced at Elijah and realized he said it to shield her, gratitude quickly replaced her discomfort.

The woman crossed her arms. “Alright then, how are you planning to settle this?”

The woman frowned, inspecting the damage carefully before naming a price. “It’ll be $5,200 for the repairs.”

Sierra’s jaw dropped when she heard the woman mention $5,200. She stared at the relatively minor damage on both cars, her disbelief evident.

“That’s way too much for something like this,” Sierra began, her tone indignant.

Before she could continue, Elijah gently placed a hand on her arm. “Don’t worry,” he said calmly, cutting her off. Turning back to the woman, he added,

“I’ll pay the amount you requested.”

Without hesitation, Elijah pulled out his phone. His fingers moved swiftly, and within moments, he showed the woman the transfer confirmation. “It’s done,” he said
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