Divorce Has Never Felt This Good
Divorce Has Never Felt This Good Chapter 65
Babette also saw Becky. She glanced at Rory and blurted, “Rory, isn’t that Becky?”
Rory didn’t reply, but Babette got her answer when she saw the coldness in his eyes.
Pretending she didn’t see the two people, Becky looked away and walked past Babette and Rory.
Smiling faintly, Devin cast a glance at Rory and then caught up with Becky.
Rory watched the two walk away with a cold expression. Finally, he withdrew his gaze and glanced at Babette coldly.
Babette had a difficult time finding an opportunity to go back home. Worried that Rory would send her abroad again, she softened her tone and asked, “Rory—”
“Don’t call me Rory. We’re not that close.”
All the color drained from Babette’s face and her heart sank to her stomach.
“Miss Ramos?”
Talia had already called the designated driver, who was to arrive in a few minutes.
and as it washed over her, she sobered up.
saw Devin, she was a
glanced at her and asked, “You’re
“Yes.”
Devin, a known playboy. Besides, a few days ago, Stevie
when Devin asked her this question, she gave
his eyebrows slightly, Devin studied Becky carefully but
Talia walked up to her and asked with
reality. She smiled wryly and
waiting with them a few steps away. “Are you also
eyes and chuckled. “I’m keeping you
see that
I’d love to stay by your
Becky’s face faded and
designated driver arrived just then.
the back seat of the car
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