Chapter 212
He Clings to Me Every Nigh
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Olivia Jenkins threw herself at Daniel Marshall. His eyes, deep as ink, flickered with a touch of softness.
Instinctively, he held Olivia Jenkins tightly in his arms.
The corners of Danielâs sensual lips curved slightly upward, transforming his usually cold facial features in an instant, making his handsome face even more charming.
The voice of Winona Thornton was gradually fading. Suddenly, Olivia Jenkins pushed Daniel Marshall away.
Suddenly, Daniel held onto Oliviaâs hand tightly, refusing to let go.
Danielâs voice was low, his words were slow but full of deterrence, âWife, are
you joining me for dinner, or am I joining you?â
Either way, she would still end up watching him eat!
Olivia rolled her eyes at Daniel irritably.
âDaniel, youâre truly annoying!â
âA husband having dinner with his wife is only natural!â
It seemed like there was no getting rid of Daniel. Olivia had been defeated by his shamelessness. âFine, letâs eat. But please, let go of my hand.â
A crafty look flashed in Danielâs eyes. Suddenly, he shouted loudly, âOlivia
Jenkins is myâ¦â
Before he could say the word âwife,â Olivia quickly covered Danielâs mouth, glaring at him threateningly, and finally conceded.
âAlright, Iâm scared of you.â
Daniel let go of Oliviaâs hand. He seemed to be behaving now. Olivia even let Daniel hold her hand.
A devilishly handsome smile drifted across Danielâs face as he looked at Olivia. âAs long as you get used to me, my dear, after all, weâve been intimate more than once.â
Olivia gave Daniel an annoyed glance and complained, âLetâs go already, you talk too much.â
Daniel raised an eyebrow and directly embraced Olivia in his arms.
More than hand-holding, hugging his wife is much more comforting.
Daniel really booked the entire revolving restaurant on the top floor of the
Century Center, just to have an undisturbed, quiet meal with Olivia Jenkins.
Whether it was the appetizer, main course, or even the post-meal dessert, Olivia could tell that everything was carefully prepared.
Strangely, there was a mixture of indescribable feelings stirring up within Olivia.
Even though she found this romantic gesture somewhat surprising, she maintained her alertness, refusing to lose herself.
The red wine in the revolving restaurant tasted amazing. Unknowingly, Olivia drank a few too many glasses.
Perhaps it was the flavor of the wine, or maybe the effect of the candlelight setting, but Olivia found Daniel, who sat opposite her, somewhat attractive.
He didnât look so bad when he wasnât angry or aggressive.
Becoming aware of her thoughts, Olivia shook her head vigorously, trying to dismiss her inappropriate opinions.
She warned herself not to get too involved with Daniel, reminding herself that they were going to separate eventually.
Daniel was an asshole, and everything she saw now was just an illusion, perhaps distorted by the wine. She couldnât take it as the truth.
As the waiter came over to top up Oliviaâs glass, she held her hand over it and said, âThank you, but I wonât be having anymore.â
Daniel squinted his deep-set eyes, softly asking, âAre you drunk? Your face is flushed.â
Olivia shook her head and replied irritably, âNo, youâre talking nonsense.â
Danielâs gaze fluctuated as he calmly observed Olivia, âLooks like your tolerance is low! Honey, this bottle of wine isnât finished yet. Itâs no fun drinking alone!â
Olivia shook her head, let out a breath, then rested her chin on her hand at the dining table, looking at Daniel. âIâm sure of one thing, your character is terrible.â
Daniel lifted his wine glass, took a sip, and moved with an elegance displaying a sense of prestige.
He squinted his eyes, his deep and magnetic voice lightly saying, âHoney, you are really drunk!â