Chapter 700 Voluntarily Apologizing Roxanne snapped out of it and typed out a reply: Thank you, but it's what | should have done. We will be working together in the future, so you shouldn't be so courteous every time.
Jack smiled guardedly and replied: Indeed, it won't happen again. A rustling sound came from upstairs as soon as he sent the text.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtHe pocketed the phone, and his gaze shot up to see a middle-aged man guiding Hector down the stairs in slow, measured steps, both of them engrossed in a conversation.
The man’s presence made Jack frown, but he was a product of his upbringing, so he greeted politely, “Grandpa, Mr. Hightower.” That man was Stephen Hightower, Jessica's father.
One could only imagine why he would want Grandpa to summon me back home. The only possibility is to plead in favor of Jessica after the mess she made.
Irritation surged in him when he remembered that night's events. Hector and Stephen turned to look in his direction when he spoke. “You're home so soon?” Hector glanced at him with a smile, clearly enjoying his conversation with Stephen.
A frown drew Jack’s brows together, and he nodded at Hector. “Why did you call me back?” Hector glanced at Stephen. “I hope we didn’t interrupt you by summoning you back abruptly.” Stephen’s words of concern conveyed his apology. With Hector present, Jack decided not to escalate the situation and only replied flatly, “No.” Stephen heaved a sigh of relief. “That's good. | had your grandpa call you home after Jessica told me things between both of you are tense. I'd like to apologize on her behalf.” “You and Jessica grew up together. What could possibly put a strain on your relationship? Both of you can talk it out, whatever it is,” Hector advised.
Now that Hector had spoken up, Jack could only say, “She was drunk that night. Tell her it doesn’t matter and that she shouldn't take it personally.” Then, he arched his brow as he thought of something.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmWait. Jessica should be apologizing to someone else. The commotion she caused that night was nothing but a mere annoyance to me, but Roxanne suffered the most. She should be apologizing to the right person.
Stephen seemed to read his thoughts and continued, “Jessica mentioned that there was another lady involved, and she said she hopes to meet the lady to formally apologize.” Jack's eyes mirrored doubt as he wondered when did Jessica become so mature.
“You should know the lady if both of you were together that night. Why don’t you make arrangements so that Jessica could apologize to that lady?” Stephen proposed.
Jack's doubt amplified when he heard that.
As far as | know, Jessica is domineering and will never admit to her fault when she makes a mistake. Why will she voluntarily apologize, especially to Roxanne, whom she detests? Hector’s voice rang out again when he was about to probe the reason. “You should do Mr. Hightower a favor since he asked. I'm guessing that the other lady is Dr. Jarvis. Although we had only met once, | know she isn't someone who will harbor grudges.” Jack frowned. “It's not that simple, Grandpa.”