Chapter 81 Losing Her Temper on Him.

Josie spread her hands. “After all, people who understand you will more or less figure out our relationship when they see me. Mr. Russell, it seems like there’s no use hiding.”

Many things were clear after the truth was revealed. It was why Dexter’s friend, Calvin, had pondered. when he saw her. Today, Arnold had cleverly guessed her identity. It was because she resembled Leanne.

Dexter poked the inside of his cheek with the tip of his tongue. He was displeased with what she said. He sneered. “Are you losing your temper at me, Josie?”

Josie picked up her bag and was feeling slightly tipsy. “I’m not losing my temper. I’m just saying it like it is.”

She opened the private room door and realized Ivy was still standing there. Josie saw that Ivy’s gaze wasn’t very friendly.

Josie didn’t care. She walked out in her heels while tottering and swaying.

“Mr. Russell, Ms. Warren has had too much to drink. It’s dangerous for her to go home alone. Let me send her.” Ivy turned and peered at the man’s flickering expressions.

forcefully as if enraged.

inside wasn’t exactly friendly, but Dexter was still protecting that woman! She gritted her teeth but didn’t

tipsy. She wobbled out of the restaurant while a group of men stared at her. She dry heaved under a

felt humiliated. She had grown up in Wavery but didn’t have a trusted friend. A friend that she could. call to pick her up while she was drunk. What a

with her approached her, but

She

wanted to hail a

in line.

Rolls–Royce pulled up in front of Josie, and

her remaining sanity told her she might have to wait here until dawn if she didn’t

car, the driver was smart

opened the fridge in the car and took out a water bottle. He opened it and put it to Josie’s lips. His actions

turned to

froze in mid–air. The next moment, Dexter forcefully squeezed her cheeks

in the dark. He narrowed his eyes. “Haven’t I been kind enough to you, Josie

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