Summary of Chapter 149 – A pivotal chapter in When Love Turns Dangerous (Tara) by Internet
The chapter Chapter 149 is one of the most intense moments in When Love Turns Dangerous (Tara), written by Internet. With signature elements of the Romance genre, this part of the story reveals deep conflicts, shocking revelations, and decisive character changes. A must-read for anyone following the narrative.
Tara grabbed the envelope and rushed back to the second row. As she moved, Jonah seemed to glance her way. However, he quickly looked away.
She slipped back into her seat. Her coworker, Alice Clark, leaned over and whispered, "Let me see that big envelope."
Tara didn't refuse and showed her the envelope. Alice let out a soft gasp, measuring the envelope's thickness between her fingers.
"I'd say that's about eight thousand dollars," she said.
Tara took a quick look herself, but she couldn't really guess the amount.
David overheard them and quietly chimed in, "It's ten thousand dollars."
Tara stared at him in surprise. "Is it really that much?"
David nodded. "Of course. In previous years, the bonus for outstanding employees was ten thousand dollars."
Still, this envelope looked even thicker than the ones from past years. David figured he might have misjudged.
Tara quickly tucked the envelope into her bag, amazed at how generous the Pearson Group was, even with their annual gala rewards.
Turning to David and her coworkers, she said, "I'll treat you guys to dinner when we get back."
David smiled and waved her off. "Don't worry about it. Just keep it for yourself."
"A coffee at work will do just fine," Alice added.
Tara didn't bother insisting. They all knew each other well enough to skip the formalities.
"Okay," she said.
Every time Alice saw her make the "OK" sign, she felt like grabbing her and giving her a big kiss. She just couldn't resist how lovable Tara was.
When the last performance wrapped up right at 6:30 pm, Jonah stood tall and graceful, leaving first as everyone's eyes followed him out.
Tara followed the crowd downstairs to the banquet tables for the annual gala. She walked with David and her coworkers into a VIP room.
David had thought about inviting Alice, but then remembered Tara had just won the Outstanding Employee Award. She was the perfect person to bring along.
"Come on, Tara. You're coming with me."
Tara looked confused, but Alice knew David was going to toast Jonah and quickly nudged her. "Go ahead, Tara. This is a good thing."
Making an appearance in front of Jonah would only work to her advantage.
After spending time working with Tara, everyone had long forgotten the scandal that once made waves online.
Tara followed David with no idea where they were headed. She wondered if they were going to claim the king crab for dinner.
It wasn't until David headed straight for an opulent VIP room that Tara stopped short at the doorway.
After David stepped inside and a staff member helped open the door, he turned to call out, "Tara, come in."
But when he looked back, she was nowhere in sight.
David quickly stepped outside and saw her hesitating at the doorway. He sighed, frustrated. It was the first time he had encountered an employee so oblivious to promotion opportunities.
"Tara, just say something auspicious to Mr. Pearson later. I'll do the drinking," he said.
Tara claimed she was tired and wanted to head back to rest.
David didn't push her. He told her to take a cab home and reminded her to stay safe. Everyone else went off for karaoke, and Tara was the only one who stayed behind.
After the crowds dispersed, Tara found herself alone at the bus stop.
A cab back to her hotel would cost over 15 dollars. Even with two fat bonuses tucked in her purse, she figured saving a few bucks couldn't hurt. Besides, she wasn't in a hurry.
She wore a black coat and brown ankle boots, and she was carrying a black handbag. Her dark hair was tousled by the evening breeze, making her look breathtaking.
A luxury car eased to a stop in front of her. The front passenger window rolled down to reveal Noah's polite smile.
"Ms. Thayer, are you heading back to the hotel?" he asked.
Tara brushed a strand of hair from her cheek. "Yes," she replied.
Now she understood why Noah had seemed familiar when she saw him at the flower shop that day. She had met him at the Bayhaven villa when he went to see Jonah.
"We're headed the same way. Let us give you a ride," Noah said.
Tara was about to raise her hand to politely decline. But Noah, thinking she was being too courteous, had already stepped out of the car and opened the rear door for her. "After you, Ms. Thayer."
She glanced inside and saw Jonah reclining in the shadows with his eyes closed. His flawless profile was impossibly striking.
At that moment, a honk from the car behind them sounded. She was startled and quickly slid into the seat.
Noah closed the door and returned to the front passenger seat.
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