Chapter 1151
Burning Passion: Love Never Die
âThis bottle of wine looks nice. Niles, get us some glasses.â
Niles was the youngest of them and by default ended up getting bossed around by the others. Sighing
in defeat, Niles stood up to press the button to call in a waiter.
However, Carlos stood up and stopped him. He kicked Damon, who was blocking his way, and told the
others, âI have to go. You guys have fun.â
Niles widened his eyes in concern.
âYou sure?â He didnât understand why
Carlos suddenly changed his mind.
Curtis chuckled and put the bottle back into the wine cabinet.
âCarlos is leaving, and I donât feel like drinking. Niles, what about you?â
A N G E L A âs L I B R A R Y
Niles stuttered, âI⦠I donât feel like drinking either. Letâs go.â
He felt like he was the dumbest among them and Curtis was the most cunning one. He sighed
helplessly, eager to leave.
Wesley called for help.
âSend two men over to bring Damon home safely.â
After that, they walked out of the private booth together.
For a man who had drunk way over his limit, Carlos walked steadily ahead of them. But his friends
knew how drunk he really was. Despite his drunken stupor, he maintained his stoic and imperious
disposition
Just when they stepped out of the club, Stephanie got out of her car not too far away from them.
Upon seeing Carlos, she heaved a sigh of relief and walked toward him.
She held his arm and greeted his friends politely. Then she faced
Carlos with a concerned look.
âCarlos, why werenât you answering my calls?â
Carlos was so upset he didnât feel Like talking politely. In fact, he thought about how good it would feel
to be cursing like a sailor. But instead, he simply answered, âBusy.â
Stephanie felt a little insulted by his response. Still, she managed to conceal her feelings.
âHave you been drinking again? Iâll take you home. Get in the car.â
âNo. Niles and I have agreed to go to his place.â
Niles was dumbfounded as this was the first time he had heard of such a proposition. âWhat? When did
we agree to that?â He shook his head in disbelief.
Curtis whispered in his ear, âGo!â