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Find Me In Your Labyrinth novel Chapter 1832

Henson flicked his phone to life with a habitual swipe, thumb hovering over the messaging app as he quickly tapped out a note to his buddy Jonathan. [Hey man, you sorted things out yet? Mag's wedding is in two days!]

After hitting send, he realized Jonathan was probably snoozing away, given the time difference.

Curiosity soon had him hunting down the photo Norah had sent—a snapshot of Jonathan. He scrutinized Jonathan's every move and expression, hoping for a clue, any clue, that it was just a random meetup and not the scandalous one-night stand the tabloids were blabbering about.

As he was lost in thought, a knock on the door snapped him back to reality. Hastily, he flipped the phone face down and called out, "Come in!"

The door creaked open and Estelle sauntered in, catching Henson's gaze fixed on her. She raised an eyebrow, "Why are you staring like that?"

Henson eyed her up and down, "Just checking if my grandma's put a hex on you or something."

Estelle rolled her eyes as she moved towards the desk, "Could you maybe worry about something that actually matters?"

Henson stood and approached, "Like when you and Jonathan are going to tie the knot?"

Estelle paused mid-motion, her handbag in mid-air. "Does it make any difference if we do or don't?"

"Of course," Henson retorted, "If you guys get hitched, I can brag to everyone!"

And if any chick thought about hitting on Jonathan, he'd have the perfect excuse to kick some ass!

Estelle chuckled, "It's not like I'm gagging you now!"

Henson looked at her incredulously, "Wait, so you're saying it's cool to go public with you and Jonathan?"

Estelle nodded, "It was never a secret, genius!"

Henson beamed, "Awesome!"

Estelle, finding his enthusiasm a tad confusing, pulled out a book. "Quit daydreaming about nonsense, we've got class."

Forty-five minutes into the lesson, during a break, Estelle whipped out her phone. "Aren't you gearing up for the math olympiad? I've got my hands on some killer problems. I'll send them over, check them out when you can."

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