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Girl Get Rid Of That Jerk (Williams and Shawn) novel Chapter 232

Sabrina was fuming. "If you hadn't meddled and brought Joshua here, none of this would've happened! Today was supposed to be about cheering up Allie, but instead, she ended up even more hurt. Get out, just go!"

As she spoke, Sabrina started pushing him towards the door.

Olivia turned to her brother, George, and said, "Hey, why don't you and Brian head out? Sabrina and I will stay with Allie. Us girls can manage this better."

George just nodded silently, leading Brian out with him.

...

As Joshua and Megan stepped out of the room, the door had barely closed behind them when he shook off her hand. Megan just shrugged, acting like it was no big deal.

Walking towards the elevator, she asked nonchalantly, "So, what's your plan now? You really upset her today. How are you gonna fix this?"

Joshua's lips tightened, his long fingers clenching into fists at his side, but he stayed silent.

His mind was filled with the image of Allison's pale face and her wounded eyes. Saying those hurtful things, even though he didn't mean them, hurt him just as much. He had meant it when he promised never to leave her unless she wanted it.

He never imagined he'd end up saying, "You actually believe such fairy tales?" in such a mocking way.

...

Back in the suite, once the guys left, the room fell silent.

Sabrina grabbed two bottles of fancy red wine from the cabinet. "Allie, don't waste your tears on that jerk. He's not worth it. Tonight, let's drink and forget about him. You're gorgeous and loaded; you can have any guy you want."

She popped open a bottle as she spoke. "There are plenty of fish in the sea! Tomorrow, we'll get you some male models, ten of them!"

Allison sat on the sofa, her eyes full of sadness, unable to muster any excitement.

A few glasses in, Allison started feeling a bit dizzy. It was her first time drinking.

"Nineteen, eighteen, seventeen..."

The three girls raised their glasses, shouting together, "Three, two, one, Happy New Year!"

Fireworks lit up the night sky in a dazzling display.

Down below, the crowd buzzed with excitement.

Allison sat cross-legged on the plush carpet by the floor-to-ceiling window, barefoot, her eyes dreamy as she watched the fireworks.

A new year had begun. Joshua, it's time to say goodbye. In this new year, I wish you happiness every day.

Goodbye, Joshua.

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