Chapter 1740
Burning Passion: Love Never Die
She then sat up. Her eyes went wide and she jumped out of bed, rushing towards the bathroom. She
felt a large amount of menses gushing out.
However fast she ran, it was too late. Her pants were red; some even dripped on the floor.
She grabbed a rag, got it wet and went to town on the carpet. She kept herself busy cleaning and
totally forgot about her dream. She didnât even have the time to think about how she got from the sofa
to the bed.
Someone had moved her, but she didnât stop to wonder about that.
When she walked to the Living room, she was surprised to find there was no food on the table. She
remembered she had put the barbecued dish on the table. But where was the food? No skewers or bits
of food in the bin, either. So where did it go?
âDid Wesley really come back last night? Did he eat the rest of the food?â she wondered.
But still, she didnât stop to ask herself a very vital question. Who moved her from the sofa to the bed?
Blair turned to look at Wesleyâs bedroom. The door was open.
She walked over to his room and peeked inside. He wasnât there. His room was as neat and tidy as it
always was. The quilt was carefully folded and placed at the end of the bed. Wesley was fastidiously
clean.
âWait! Somethingâs not right.â Blair remembered she had put Wesleyâs bed sheet and quilt into the
washing machine two days ago when she did the laundry. She forgot to help him make the bed after
they were dry.
When did he make his bed? Now, she was sure Wesley came back Last night and carried her to the
bedroom. She was sound asleep and knew nothing about it.
Blair patted her forehead remorsefully. She had missed a chance to be with him.
Then she remembered her dream. Was it a dream? Or was it reality?
One day, Blair was working in the office when she got Wesleyâs call.
A N G E L A âs L I B R A R Y
âYou available tonight?â he asked.
Blair paused and then answered, âYes.â She had planned to work overtime. But since he called her,
she decided to leave work on time.
âGreat! Pick you up at eight.â
âWhere are we going?â Blair asked curiously.
Wesley told her, âSome friends of mine are getting together
âI get to meet his friends?â She was excited at the invitation.
âOkay.â
She smiled sweetly, even though he couldnât see it on the phone.
That night, Blair met Wesleyâs close friends: Carlos, Damon and Curtis.
She was happy to see everyone there, except one person-Megan. Every time she saw this
troublemaker, she wished she could kick her far away like a soccer ball. She didnât even spare the girl a
second glance.
But at least Wesley wasnât taking care of her. Carlos had brought Megan along. The cold CEO was on
duty to take care of the girl that night, so