Chapter 1365
When Love Comes Late
Inside, the room was huge and dead quiet.
There was not even a hint of music, just the sound of breathing.
Rose eyed the man lounging on the sofa.
He was handsome but gave off a vibe of trouble.
Her gut told her to steer clear of him.
âThanks for the tips tonight, Sir,â Rose murmured.
âSorry about not removing my makeup earlier.
â
Hess grinned, looking satisfied.
âNo, I like it.
It adds something special.
â
Rose didnât get what he meant.
She furrowed her brows, itching to leave as soon as she could.
âIf thatâs it, I have to get going.
â
âNo need to rush,â Hess said, gesturing for her to take a seat.
Rose froze, pretending not to notice.
Hess didnât push it.
He pointed to a glass of wine on the table.
âJust want to share a drink with you.
Rose, are you up for it?â
Rose eyed the glass, probably the one worth two million according to the manager.
Without second thoughts, she grabbed the glass and downed it.
A sly smirk crept onto Hessâ face.
Rose hurried through the drink.
Finishing it, she coughed a bit, face turning red.
âThanks for the drink, Sir.
Iâm out of here.
â
Hess clasped her wrist, insisting, âCome on, Rose, another round.
â
With a flourish, he passed her a check.
Rose eyeballed the amount: a cool one million.
She wanted out but the thought of her bleak future tugged at her, so she caved and took another swig.
Before she knew it, Hess had slipped her three checks.
After a few too many glasses, Rose felt woozy and flushed.
Not much of a drinker, she rarely felt this out of sorts, which rattled her.
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Stumbling, she lost her bearings.
Just as she was about to hit the floor, strong arms caught her.
Rose let out an unconscious groan.
Hess grinned satisfactorily, holding Rose down on the bed before quickly shedding both their clothes.
Rose sobered up, her eyes widening as she found Hess looming over her.
She struggled, blurting out, âWhat did you do to me?â
With an affectionate touch to her face, Hess reassured her, âHey, donât be scared, babe.
Just a little something to spice things up.