The Woman From Hell
Chapter 27
Chapter 27
“I heard that he had been here for the past few days,” Cecilia said as she put her hands in her pockets. She pouted and said, “Well, you had just aborted the Grant family’s offspring, Naturally, he would be in a bad mood.”
I was stunned. Did Theo really drink all this alcohol because of the baby?
“I am busy. I will head off first. Please b e careful when you head back later.” It seemed like Cecilia did not want to see Theo anymore. She turned around to
leave.
The pungent stench of alcohol and smoke lingered in the room. The smell was so strong that I found it hard to open iny eyes, and my stomach lurched. I immediately got up to open the
windows. As a gust of warm air blew in, I felt a little bit better.
“Theo Grant, wake up. Let’s go back home.” I walked over and shook his body lightly.
“Uh…He murmured and turned around to continue sleeping.
ÜTheo Grant, wake up.” I continued shaking him, this time with a little bit more force.
I kept shaking him. His long lashes fluttered a she narrowed his eyes to look at me. He then closed his eyes. “Tell… Wanda Lane
was way too drunk. He could
able to carry him. I had no choice but to grab
washroom to fill the glass
water from his face. After a while, he turned his
I sensed his anger and the dangerous gaze in his eyes. I lowered my head immediately and
He could barely balance himself, so he leaned against the sofa and looked at me
at all. The room was dead quiet as the atmosphere continued to grow
After a while, he finally spoke up. His voice was cold and
now, but he was so drunk that he could not even sit up straight. I
walked forward and said softly. You are drunk. Let’s talk after we
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drunkenness. He laughed mockingly and asked, “Which home are we returning to?” I did not say anything. I got up and tried to help Theo up, but he flung me off immediately. He
to his question. He got
a home.” He shook my shoulders. He almost fell against my
irritated easily nowadays. I could not resist speaking! P, “How can it not be
dog knows how to protect its owner’s belongings.