Chapter56
“Damn!” Adelaide was feeling numb all over, so I quickly led her
to the bathroom.
Abigail held the toilet and vomited for a while, while Adelaide
helped her by patting her back and flushing the toilet.
After vomiting, she started taking off her clothes. “I want to
take a shower…”
“Wait, how can you wash like this? Give your family a call first,”
Adelaide persuaded.
“No, I’m going to sleep here!”
Abigail slipped away from Adelaide’s hands like a slippery eel.
“Don’t open it!” When Adelaide rushed over, it was too late, the
big canopy above splashed water down, soaking both of them
completely.
Adelaide panicked and quickly turned off the water, grabbed a
towel to cover herself, and dragged the person out of the
bathroom.
Abigail was like a clingy band–aid on her.
Adelaide is now regretting so much, she shouldn’t have agreed
to drink here.
At that moment, the doorbell rang. She thought it was the hotel staff delivering something, so she quickly unwrapped Abigail and wrapped herself in another towel before going to open the
door.
The moment the door opened, she froze, and Reginald outside
the door froze even more.
“Mr. Thorton?”
The towel wrapped around Adelaide’s upper body, with wet hair sticking to her cheeks, the whole person exuding a messy
beauty.
Reginald took a deep breath and felt something strange. He
asked in confusion, “Are you… taking a shower?”
Adelaide sighed, “Long story short.”
As soon as the words fell, there was a sudden thud inside,
followed by Abigail’s ouch sound.
The two of them looked into the room together, and saw Abigail
lying on the ground.
Reginald’s eyelid was twitching, and he squeezed out his voice
through his teeth, “Why was she here with you?”
Adelaide smiled slightly and said, “Mr. Thorton, the story is really long.”
“Long story short.”
“Adelaide, I fell down, it hurts so much,” Abigail cried out in distress.
Adelaide touched her forehead and quickly said to him, “Mr. Thorton, I’ll explain later. Keep the door open, the staff will bring things over.“”
After saying that, she quickly went to help Abigail.
Reginald walked in with a black face, saw the wine bottles scattered on the coffee table, then saw Abigail holding Adelaide’s waist, crying with her face buried in her….
“She came to drink at your place, why didn’t you tell me?”
“She just came for a drink, no ill intentions.”
Reginald didn’t say anything, his handsome face looked even
more sour.
Luckily, the hotel staff came quickly with new bathrobes and
towels. Adelaide took Abigail back to the bathroom, changed
her out of her soaking wet clothes, and felt like she had just run
a marathon.
She was really exhausted, leaning against the door with one
hand, asking for help from someone outside: “Mr. Thorton, can you come over and give me a hand?”
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