Blind Date Turned Proposal
Chapter 168
Chapter 168 Jealousy
The frustration in Josie’s heart grew the longer she remained in this place. She placed a hand. on the bar table and fluttered her lashes. “Mr. Carter, do you think I’m beautiful?”
Arnold laughed and answered, “Honestly, you’re still quite some way from being considered beautiful.”
Josie dropped all her charming act and appeared annoyed. “Why do you want me then? I’m only an unassuming commoner. I have nothing of value, not even beauty. All I have is my life.”
Arnold smiled cryptically and drank a mouthful of wine. Then, he stood behind her and slowly fed her the rest of the wine in the glass. “Honestly, I’m not interested in you, but Dexter cares about you, and that piques my interest.”
He is a freak. Josie choked on the wine and coughed, pressing her hand to her chest. Her mouth was filled with the taste of alcohol.
“Why do you want to snatch something belonging to him? Is it because the woman you loved fell in love with him?” She blurted without thinking.
Arnold raised his eyebrows and smiled. “I didn’t expect you to know about this.”
Josie coughed and considered how she could explain when Arnold’s phone rang. He did not want to answer the call but saw the attached message and knew he had no choice but to
answer it.
walked out of the lounge to take
herself on the couch and looked at the view outside the floor-to-ceiling
I really have to
return to Mason Garden? Her mind replayed scenes of him charging at her on
That was enough
sad as she
and took red
He left for so long Sugdenly
“It’s your lounge. Why
saw the man standing
“Dexter?”
tone was filled with
About Blind Date Turned Proposal - Chapter 168
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