Chapter 384 The Drunk Woman But Josie snatched Calvinâs cell phone away fiercely. âDonât call him. I have no relationship with him!â
Before she could finish speaking, someone tapped the back of her head hard. At the next moment, she fell into a familiar yet warm embrace.
The manâs deep voice rang above her. âYou can go.â
Calvin smirked. He took his cell phone back and sighed silently. It seems like sheâs completely lost.
Josie was drunk and narrowed her eyes as she sized up the man. She didnât care how nasty an expression he had when she clearly saw who it was. âYouâre here.â
Dexter crouched down and carried her to the VIP room. He restrained his anger and wanted to splash water on her to wake her up.
The woman moved limply and muttered tauntingly, âI forgot this place is yours.â
Her voice softened, and she said weakly, âDo you think lowly of me?â
The man slapped her hands away and threw her on the soft bed. He went into the bathroom silently.
He took a towel from the cupboard out of habit and rinsed it with warm water. He went to her and carefully wiped her face while holding her in his arms.
After a while, she seemed to have fallen asleep. It was quiet.
Just as Dexter was about to get up, the woman suddenly pulled a corner of his shirt and threw up directly on himâ¦
Dexter was flabbergasted.
His temples twitched under the dim light, and he was close to gritting his teeth. Josie did this on purpose. She definitely did this on purpose.
âJosie Warren!â She looked innocent, and she looked at him with an inebriated gaze. Her big eyes looked miserable.
At that moment, Dexterâs temper disappeared. He shut his eyes as he was resigned to clean her again.
In the end, he took an hour to clean both of them.
Josie had fallen asleep, and he had tied her hair up messily. A few strands fell on her sleeping face.
Her face was simple yet beautiful without makeup. She looked very demure when her eyes were shut and when she wasnât making a fuss.
Dexter quietly lay beside her after turning off any electronics that could wake her. He embraced her gently.
But he couldnât fall asleep for a long time.
She was inebriated tonight. Dexter didnât know how she would react when she woke up and saw him the following morning.
Time passed slowly.
âWhy donât you understand me?â He asked softly. Only his voice was heard in the large room.
Josie woke up in the wee hours of the night, extremely parched because she had drunk too much.
Josie subconsciously reached out to the bedside table, but it was empty. She woke up in a panic and got up to turn on a table lamp when she came to her senses and realized she wasnât in Mason Gardenâ¦
Dexter would often leave a glass of water for her at Mason Garden.
When Josie thought about it, she sobered up suddenly and shook her head ferociously.
And at this time.
âWhat are you doing?â
The voice was sleepy and slightly hoarse. It made her heart race.
Josie was taken aback. She turned. âWhy are you here?!â
Dexter woke up and opened his eyes calmly. His gaze was frightening. He glanced at her slightly disdainfully as she pulled the covers to her chest. He mocked her softly. âWho do you think helped you shower and change your outfit?â
Josie flared up. She raised her hand and wanted to slap the nonchalant man. âYouâre really shameless!â
Dexter caught hold of her hand precisely and pulled it back. She fell into his arms.
It hurt slightly when her face bumped into his warm chest. She felt the vigorous beating of his heart.