Chapter 1819
Burning Passion: Love Never Die
âOrion, I am happy with where I am currently,â she said quietly.
She was not Wesleyâs girlfriend but she could take anything she was given: his company and his
protection. She was satisfied with that.
Orionâs face was painted with disappointment. He grabbed a glass of liquor and chugged it.
âAs long as youâre happy. Anyway, when will you start working in my company?â It was clear that Orion
no longer wanted to continue talking about love. Blair caught on when he switched the topic back to
work.
âI originally planned on getting back to work after the New Year, but since youâre so busy and in need of
more staff, I can start tomorrow or the day after.â The New Year was still a month from now. Blair had
wanted to rest during that time and then go job hunting after the festival.
Orion nodded without hesitation, âThatâs great. I need your help. Get ready tomorrow and come to work
from the day after. Okay?â
âOkay!â Blair agreed promptly.
After accepting the job, Blair started socializing with everyone in the room. Soon, it was 11:40, only
twenty minutes until midnight. Everyone was still elated, ordering more and more drinks. It didnât look
Like they were planning to end the party soon, so she decided to bid everyone farewell. After all, she
promised Wesley she would be home by midnight .
Before she got the chance to Leave, Orion took a bottle of red wine and was ready to pour another
glass of wine for her.
âCome on, Blair,â he told her.
A N G E L A âs L I B R A R Y
âStay a little bit Longer! We rarely get the chance to hang out together. Iâll just drive you home later.â
Blair was already through at least five glasses of red wine. She didnât want more, neither could she
take any more, so she covered the glass with her hand to stop Orion from topping it off.
There was another thing that concerned her. âou drunk quite a bit too.
How are you going to drive me home now? Donât bother. IâLL just get a cab.â She didnât Like bothering
people. Or, a more apt sentence would be that it was troublesome when she had to return the favors.
âNah, itâs no big deal. I have my driver. Heâll drive us home.â Orion insisted on helping her. Actually, he
didnât want her to Leave so soon.
Blair continued to try and take her leave.
âNo, no. I have to get back home before midnight. You have work to do tomorrow and besides, weâll be
colleagues from the day after that. Thereâll be plenty of chances for us to talk, right?â
Orion sighed and finally gave in, putting down the bottle of red wine.
âFine. But Iâll come with you. My driver and I will take you home first.
Blair took her leave from the other guys and left with Orion. She wasnât that drunk and didnât want him
to drive her but he couldnât be persuaded otherwise. The trouble was, as soon as she walked out of the
pub, a sudden gust of cold wind made her shiver and suddenly, she began to feel a little dizzy.
The red wineâs effects seemed to have been delayed on her. Back inside, she wasnât feeling drunk at
all and easily gulped down a few more glasses. But now, the alcohol was beginning to take over her.
Her Legs began to stumble.
Seeing her red face, Orion wrapped his arms around her to support her and asked in a concerned tone,
âAre you okay, Blair?â
She waved her hand at him airily.
âYeah, yeah, Iâm fine. But looks Like
I really do need to go home now.