A Second Chance at Forever
Chapter 1103
Chapter 1103
Hailey rolled up to a swanky hotel in the city. She whipped out her phone, double checked the room number, and then pushed open the door.
Inside, it was pitch–black, no lights, no curtains drawn She couldn’t see a thing But the stench of alcohol hit her nose, strong and offensive
The staffer trailing behind her flicked on the lights, explaining “Ms. Vulpe, Mr. Laurence is knocked out inside Our staff couldn’t wake him, we need you to take him home.”
The staffer handed Hailey a bill, “That’ll be fifty grand, would you mind settling the bill for him, Ms. Vulpe?”
Hailey glanced at the bill, not surprised at all. Cedric always had a taste for the finer things, especially good booze. She reached into her bag, handed over a card, and then
headed into the room.
she saw a classy man sprawled out on the couch. His blazer was draped over his stomach, his white shirt was unbuttoned at the collar revealing a tempting neck and
the light, there was a faint blush on his
shut. He
his forehead. A few strands had fallen loose, probably from tossing and turning, giving him a disheveled look
like this reminded Hailey of why she had
him, “Mr. Laurence, wake up. I’m here to
quite a lot of red wine, he seemed annoyed by the disturbance. He furrowed his brows and turned away, hugging a pillow tightly
with his pillow like
wasted and needed to sleep it off. Unable to wake him, she reluctantly went out, paid some money to the staff to keep the room
to Cedric, texting Eleanor to ask if Garett had agreed to Sigrid’s proposal. Only when she found out he had, did she
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