Chapter 599
The Billionaire’s Maid Bride
As Lucian first heard her words, a twinge of guilt wormed through his heart, but the moment the rest of the sentence filtered through, his expression shifted.
Her first time was given to him?
What a joke!
Penelopeâs private life was a mess; who knew who sheâd given her first time to? That video, with her tangled up with several men, played in his mind. If it hadnât been for the fact that she saved him and his mother, he would have exposed the damn video and called off their engagement right then and there.
Wait a minuteâ¦
Her first timeâ¦
Lucianâs gaze hardened on Penelope. Heâd just returned to the country, and indeed, someone had drugged him that night.
He could still vividly recall the unmistakable feel of a womanâs first time.
Yet, that didnât add up with Penelopeâ¦
Her virginity had been long gone.
So, the burning question was Was it really Penelope?
who was the woman at his side that night?
Or someone else entirely?
A jolt ran through him as he scrutinized her paling face.
Penelope looked like a wreck. The tears were smudging her makeup, and her face was pitiful. But now, that same face seemed to be hiding something. Her eyes were darting away from his penetrating stare.
âLucian⦠did I say something wrong?â she stammered. Her voice was laced with uncertainty.
A sly smile curled Lucianâs, lips. His tone was unexpectedly gentle, âPenelope, you said you went to the Silver Star Hotel for a friendâs birthday party, right? And you just stumbled into my room by mistake, correct?â
Her heart hammered against her chest, and her mind was racing. Had she misspoken? Her thoughts were a blank slate,as she looked at him with a forced smile. âYeah, it was my friendâs birthday. I never imagined Iâd run into you. Maybe itâs fate?â
âPenelope, whatâs your friendâs name? Since fate brought us together, I should thank them.â Lucianâs voice remained soft, but his eyes were devoid of any warmth.
Her mind hÃt overdrive, but it seemed to crash, unable to fabricate a name. There was no friend; it was a panic-driven lie from a previous interrogation. Crafting a believable name on the spot wasnât easy.
One lie always demanded another to sustain it She replied with a pale face, âIt was⦠a high school classmate.â
Lucian observed every flicker of panic on her face.
âOh, really? But I thought you said it was a college classmate last time.â
Penelopeâs face drained of color.
What?
Had she said that?
âAh, yeah, right, a college classmate. Iâve been so forgetful since I got discharged from the hospital. I canât seem to remember things well.
Lucianâs eyes narrowed slightly. âWhat was the name again? You mentioned it to me before⦠it wasâ¦â
he paused, âsomething like Tanner, wasnât it?â
A shiver ran through Penelope.
Her cheeks felt numb, and her brain was nearly shutting down. Tanner? How did Lucian know about Tanner?
When had she ever mentioned that name?
Did she accidentally spill it?
Who was Tanner?
If Lucian started digging into Tanner, wouldnât all her past come to light?.
Tanner was a playboy from a renowned family, and surely wouldnât cover for her.
âLucian, suddenly my leg is hurting so much.â Penelope, increasingly desperate, feigned illness.
Lucian stood up, taking hold of the wheelchair with a show of concern. âAre you alright? Let me take you to the hospital.â