Chapter 10
Jaycie was taken aback. She quickly waved her hand, insisting she wasn’t interested. But Megan wouldn’t take no for an answer.
She pulled out her phone and forwarded a contact to Jaycie.
“I met the young man before he went abroad. He’s incredibly handsome. Even if there’s no romantic spark, it wouldn’t hurt to
make a new friend.”
Unable to refuse her aunt’s enthusiasm, Jaycie finally agreed to the idea. However, when she opened the contact Megan had sent
her, she was surprised to find that she already had the person added as a friend.
She clicked into the chat, but there was no nickname saved. The profile picture was a crescent moon against a pure black
background, and the username was simple–just two letters, Z.R.
Jaycie frowned, trying to recall when she had added this person, but nothing came to mind. She didn’t ask any questions and
simply locked her phone screen. After all, she figured all the answers would reveal themselves when they met.