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His Unveiled Passion novel Chapter 208

Michelle said, "Hello, Mr. Jacobson? I'm the housekeeper in charge of taking care of Ms. Yates' well-being. Ms. Yates seemed to be in a terrible state since last night.

"I don't know what happened, but she skipped dinner last night. She didn't have breakfast this morning either. When I went to call her earlier, she had a pale complexion with dark circles covering her eyes. She looked like she hadn't slept properly all night."

Stephen remained silent before he suggested hoarsely, "Think of a way to get her to eat something."

"I've already prepared all of Ms. Yates' favorite dishes. She said that she'd come down for lunch after she finished her shower."

She paused momentarily before continuing, "It looks like Ms. Yates isn't doing good. Do you want to come over and take a look at her?"

Once again, he remained silent, pursing his lips. When he spoke again, his voice was filled with exhaustion. "It's alright. Someone will bring her home today."

"Oh, alright then."

Once Tessa had finished her shower, she came downstairs.

Michelle immediately served the food, mentioning, "Ms. Yates, these are all your favorite dishes. You must be starving after missing dinner and breakfast. You should have more."

"Thank you." Tessa did not have much energy left. Due to her severe lack of sleep, she also had a pounding headache.

"You can enjoy the food. I'll go tidy up the house."

Looking at the table full of piping hot food, Tessa did not have an appetite. She drank some soup and took out her phone to look through her messages.

She still had not received any messages from Stephen.

Michelle had informed that she was under his instructions to take good care of Tessa. She was to immediately let him know if there was anything wrong.

If that was the case, he should already be aware of the condition Tessa was in. So, why hadn't he messaged her yet? Did he really not care about her anymore?

Tessa lowered her eyes as her heart sank with bitterness.

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