Mrs. Gibson Your Identity Is Exposed By Fair Day Chapter 76
Mrs. Gibson, Your Identily Is Exposed
Chapter 76 I Am Lily
Adela felt confused shortly and smiled sweetly and said shyly, âRight. I am Lily. Murray, I am your
Lily!â
Murray rubbed his temples, feeling extremely uncomfortable from being drunk.
Was it his Lily?
Lily was here!?
âYou are drunk. Let me send you home.â Adela bent down and helped Murray up.
âLily, are you here? Is it real? Am I dreaming?â Murray said with a voice full of disbelief and surprise
while he staggered and leaned on Adela.
Murray had been looking for Lily for so many years. And surprise! Here Lily was.
âItâs me! Who else can I be?â Adela stared at the man beside her with a loving gaze.
It was the first time Adela and Murray were so close. Although drunk, Murrayâs masculine figure and
handsome face were attractive.
Adela touched Murrayâs face with her cold and trembling fingers.
It was the man Adela loved in an unrequired way for years, and now Adela finally could enjoy the
intimate time with Murray.
However, Murray was drunk and thought of her as another girl.
âLily, why have you changed?â Although the girl told Murray that she was Lily, Murray felt strange. The
girl was not like his Lily.
Murray didnât have a crush on her.
âI was always me. But youâre drunk and foggy.â Adela got a little nervous and withdrew her hand,
Adela was afraid that Murray would find out that she was not Lily.
With great effort, Adela helped Murray to the foot of the mountain.
âHelp!â Adela shouted at Julie and the driver.
The driver and Julie got out of the car and helped Murray into the car.
âHome,â Adela told the driver.
The driver hesitated and asked, âMr. Gibsonâs home?â
âYaleâs, of course.â Adela snapped.
Adela would never lose the chance to stay with Murray alone.
The driver then turned to Yaleâs.
Murray leaned against the back seat. Murrayâs face was slightly red, and he looked less indifferent
because of alcohol.
Staring at the tender Murray, Adelaâs heartbeat accelerated somehow.
Murray murmured, âLily, Lilyâ¦â
âIâm here.â Adela came back to her senses and held Murrayâs hand.
âLily, donât leave me.â Murray held Adelaâs hand back subconsciously.
His big hand was hot, and it seemed to be capable of igniting Adelaâs body,
âAdela, who is Lily?â Julie asked curiously.
Adela frowned and glared at Julie, âNo idea. Arenât you going home?â
Julie got out of the car tactfully.
An hour later, the car arrived at Yaleâs.
Adela helped Murray out of the car.
Once in a blue moon, Murray didnât urge Melissa to come home early, and it was ten at night when
Melissa finished her work.
Melissa called a taxi and went home.
The house was pitch dark, and no one was there.
Melissa turned on the light and looked around. Murray was not at home.
Melissa felt puzzled. Murray was not at home or company, then where could he be?
And Murray didnât tell her about any social intercourse.
Melissa guessed Murray must get angry about what happened in the afternoon.
Melissa raised her eyebrows to show her carelessness.
Returning to her room, Melissa asked Nina about the studio.
Nina messaged back quickly, âEverything is fine.â
Melissa turned on the computer, opened a hidden folder, and began to modify her new-designed
dress.
When Melissa finished her work, it was one in the morning.
Murray had yet to return home.
Such a situation had never happened before.
Murray would text Melissa or call her if he could not come home on time.
He canât have been in trouble, right?
Melissa was a little worried. Thinking for a while, she dialed Murrayâs number.
Adelaâs room.
Adela spent a lot of effort getting Murray on the bed, then she helped Murray to take off his coat.
Murray leaned on the bed with a white shirt. Two buttons were already untied, and Murrayâs masculine
chest was revealed. Murray kept murmuring, âLily, donât leave me.â
âI will never leave you, never.â Adelaâs infatuated gaze fell on Murray.
So what if Murray took her as another woman? As long as they were intimate enough, Adela believed
that Murray would fall in love with her!
Holding Murrayâs strong waist and leaning her head against his chest, Adela said affectionately,
âMurray, do you know that I love you so much?â
In a daze, Murray felt a woman holding and kissing him. She kept saying that she loved him, but he
felt strange.
It was not Lily!
Lily had a faint body fragrance, but the woman wore perfume! Lily would never be so vulgar!
Adela was untying Murrayâs shirt when Murray suddenly pushed her away and said in a low voice, âYou
are not Lily!â
Adela fell hard to the ground. She looked up at the familiar cold look of the man with tearful eyes and
said, âMurray, you are drunk. I am Lily. I am Lily!â.
Lily⦠No, this was not Lily.
A sharp headache struck Murray. Murray struggled to stand up but failed. He was too drunk.
Under the influence of alcohol, Murray closed his eyes and gradually fell asleep.
Looking at the man sleeping soundly, Adela was angry.
Why?
Why didnât Murray touch her even when he was drunk?
Just then, Murrayâs phone rang.
Adela took out her phone from Murrayâs jacket pocket.
It was Melissa.
Adela smirked and answered in a saccharine voice, âHello, who is it?â