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They Want Me Back When It's Too Late (Jessica and Brian) novel Chapter 473

Summary for Chapter 473: They Want Me Back When It's Too Late (Jessica and Brian)

Summary of Chapter 473 – A turning point in They Want Me Back When It's Too Late (Jessica and Brian) by Free Collection

Chapter 473 immerses the reader in an emotional journey within the world of They Want Me Back When It's Too Late (Jessica and Brian), written by Free Collection. With the hallmarks of Alpha literature, this chapter balances emotion, tension, and revelation. Perfect for readers seeking narrative depth and authentic human connections.

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The day after the prenatal checkup happened to be Saturday, so Sana made a snap decision to drag Wesley along to Jessica’s place for a free meal.

“Jessica, are you sure you can handle spicy food? Maybe we should go with a mild sauce instead,” Sana said, staring at the delivery app on her phone with a worried expression.

They’d originally planned to keep things simple, but Jessica suddenly mentioned she hadn’t had barbecue and salad in ages. So

barbecue it was.

Brian had come with a mission, but he was worried Jessica might be suspicious if he hung around too much. So he’d made an excuse about work early that morning and disappeared. With him gone, there was no one left to handle the cooking duties.

Jessica offered to cook, but Wesley and Sana weren’t about to let a pregnant woman run around serving them. After some discussion, they all agreed to just order takeout instead.

“No, just tell them to add extra peppers. I can handle it,” Jessica refused flat out. She’d been craving spicy food lately.

“But I can’t really handle spicy food,” Wesley said helplessly.

“You’re so picky,” Sana couldn’t help but snap at him.

Wesley didn’t get angry. He just poured her a cup of coffee and handed it over.

“Since Dr. Finch can’t eat too much spice, let’s order both spicy and mild barbecue.” Jessica wasn’t unreasonable about it.

“Jessica, you don’t have to worry about him.” Sana encouraged her, though her fingers were already flying over her phone to place

the order.

Jessica noticed and couldn’t help but smile. Sometimes, she couldn’t figure out what game these two were playing. They obviously cared about each other, but Sana refused to show it.

At least Wesley didn’t seem to take Sana’s little jabs seriously, so it probably wouldn’t hurt their relationship.

Fifteen minutes later, the delivery arrived with the barbecue and salads. Jessica had also prepared some fruit and desserts.

The three of them worked together and quickly transferred everything from the takeout containers onto proper plates.

“Smells amazing,” Sana said, taking a deep breath and closing her eyes in appreciation.

“Then eat plenty, Wesley said, placing a serving of beef brisket in front of her before mixing her salad for her,

I don’t need you to tell me that,” Sana shot back, not missing a beat even while chewing her beef brisket

Wesley pretended not to hear her and quickly placed the freshly tossed salad in front of her. While they chatted, he casually tried to fish for information about Jessica’s recent situation and her thoughts on Brian and lake.

Jessica gave half hearted responses, watching Wesley focus entirely on feeding Sana The whole scene was getting on her nerves. ‘Is this what it feels like to be force fed someone else’s romance?’ she thought

“Stop giving me more food I can’t finish all this. What do you think I am, a pig?” Sana complained after eating for a while.

She noticed Wesley had been so busy taking care of her that he’d barely touched his own meal. She scooped the remaining beef

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brisket and bread from her bowl back into his. “Eat your own food, or you’ll go hungry later and blame me for it.”

“Aw, you’re worried about me,” Wesley teased, looking down at the beef brisket that had returned to his bowl.

“Who’s worried about you? Don’t flatter yourself!” Sana quickly denied it.

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