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His Unveiled Passion novel Chapter 215

The next day arrived in no time.

It was New Year's Day, and Tessa returned to the Yates residence.

Both Marianne and Samuel were there.

As soon as Tessa walked in, Marianne greeted her with a warm smile. "Tessa, you're back! Lunch is almost ready. Go wash up first."

Tessa had woken up with a pounding hangover from the night before, not managing to get up until 11:00 am. After quickly showering, dressing, and driving home, she arrived just in time for lunch.

Seline came running over in her leather shoes, throwing her arms around Tessa's legs. "Hey, Tessa!"

Tessa smiled, reaching into her bag to pull out a gift. She handed it to Seline, saying, "Happy New Year, Seline."

Seline's face lit up as she took the gift, planting a kiss on Tessa's cheek.

Samuel then handed her a bag. "Here's your New Year's gift. Go ahead and open it."

Intrigued, Tessa took the bag and opened it.

Inside was a key and a property deed.

Samuel spoke casually, "Tessa, this place is close to your office, so it'll make your commute easier. I know you young people love celebrating New Year's, so consider this your New Year's gift from me. The car was chosen by Ms. Connors, and it's in the garage. You can check it out after lunch."

Tessa's eyes sparkled, and warmth filled her heart. "Thank you, Dad. And thank you, Ms. Connors."

She was truly touched by their kindness.

After lunch, she scrolled through her phone absentmindedly and noticed a new message on WhatsApp.

Her heart skipped a beat.

She held her breath as she opened the message request, only to be hit with a wave of disappointment as it wasn't from Stephen.

Zachary's contact had long been blocked and deleted, but now he had created a new account to reach her.

At first, Tessa couldn't recognize the number, but the message attached was unmistakable.

"Did you break up with Stephen? I told you all men are the same. You just wouldn't listen. Tessa, come back to me."

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