Chapter 158
Theo popped up behind her out of nowhere, giving her the cold shoulder Ellinor felt a chill run down her spine and instinctively hung up her call.
No biggie, just chatting with a friend!
She replied nonchalantly and slipped her phone into her pocket.
“Hand over your phone Theo extended his hand.
Ellinor was taken aback and frowned with annoyance. The guy was a bit off, but she didn’t feel like arguing. After a moment’s hesitation, she gave him her phone
“Unlock it” Theo said, stone–faced
“That’s my private business! I have every right to keep it to myself!” Ellinor refused
Theo’s ga tumed cunning “Got something to hide?”
“I have nothing to hide!” Ellinor retorted confidently
“If there’s nothing to hide, then what’s the password? Theo threatened, waving her phone in the air.
What’s with this guy? Why was he snooping around other people’s phones out of the blue?
Did he really think he could just invade people’s privacy like that?
Ellinor was fed up with his attitude, glaring at him, “I’m not telling you!”
Theo’s face hardened, he was clearly running out of patience.
He rarely met people, especially women, who didn’t dance to his tune.
And Ellinor clearly didn’t give a damn about his feelings.
Despite sometimes appearing compliant, it was just an act to avoid trouble; she really didn’t care about him.
Most of the time, her eyes were filled with indifference and not an ounce of submission, fear, or even a bit of concern for him.
Yet because of her usual compliance, her firm refusal this time stood out.
What on earth was on her phone that she was so reluctant to let him see?
He was even more curious now. Who was she calling that she had to be so secretive about it?!
“Ellinor, I’ll ask you again. What’s the password?” Theo demanded harshly
Ellinor was forced to look up at him, still not giving in, even defiantly saying. Take a wild guess! If you get it right, I’ll tell you!”
Theo was fuming!
Just then, her phone rang. It was Chase calling back….
Startled, Ellinor immediately tried to grab it!
But Theo raised the phone out of her reach.
“Give me back my phone!” Ellinor frowned