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A Sweet Night: The CEO Loves His Wife Ardently novel Chapter 12

Half an hour later, they arrived at the City Garden Neighborhood, where Audrey lived. Bryson drove his black Bentley Mulsanne to the underground parking lot.

Audrey was asleep against the back of the chair, showing no sign of waking up.

Bryson stopped the car. He was not in a hurry to wake her up. His dark eyes were fixated on Audrey, in which there was a flash of light.

He unfastened his seat belt, one arm crossing Audrey, and put on the armrest on her right. He was close to her.

He lowered his head slowly, his breath on her face, and his lips getting closer and closer.

In the end, he stopped, with his lips just a centimeter away from hers.

If he continued to move forward, their lips could touch.

However, he did not continue.

The car was flooded with ambiguous feelings.

Audrey felt something strange. She frowned, and with her eyelids trembling, she opened her eyes.

Then, she saw through the car window. It was the parking lot of the City Garden Neighborhood.

And Bryson was sitting in the driver's seat beside her with a calm face.

She was a little confused.

'Was it my illusion? I felt someone's breath close to me, and it lingered around my nose.'

"You're awake?" Bryson whispered in a slightly hoarse voice.

...

Audrey realized that she fell asleep.

"Why didn't you wake me up?" Audrey looked embarrassed.

She didn't expect to fall asleep in Bryson's car.

"I just parked!"

"Alright!" Audrey unfastened her seat belt and said, "Thank you for driving me home, Mr. Bryson."

Then, she opened the door and got off.

She planned to watch Bryson leave before she went home. However, Bryson also opened the door and got out.

Then, locking the car doors, he was prepared to leave.

Audrey remained where she was.

Bryson, "You're not leaving?"

Audrey said, "You'll go upstairs with me? Mr. Bryson, it's okay. When I call Grandma later, I'll tell her that you sent me to the door."

"I'm a man of principles."

Audrey didn't say anything.

'Alright. The parking lot or the door. There's no difference.'

Audrey had no choice but to ride up in the elevator with Bryson.

When reaching the floor where her apartment was, Audrey walked straight to her door and then turned around.

Bryson's phone rang.

"Alright, I'll send it to you now."

"Mr. Bryson, I'm home," Audrey said politely.

"I need to use your computer to send something now."

"Okay."

'It must be something important.'

Audrey opened the door for Bryson right away.

Before Bryson came in, she rushed in, picking up the underwear that she had taken from the balcony and put on the sofa yesterday, and bringing them into the bedroom.

Then, he took his computer out of the bedroom and turned it on, placing it on the table.

Bryson was sitting on the sofa.

It was small. Bryson, who had long legs, couldn't stretch his legs when sitting on it.

Taking over the computer, Bryson looked at the screen and was stunned for a minute.

There was a bloody line on the boot screen: The mills of God grind slowly.

...

Audrey felt too ashamed to face Bryson.

Bryson did not feel anything. He began working. And Audrey went to the kitchen, bringing him a glass of water.

"Here is your water."

"Thank you!"

While Bryson was sending the information, Audrey thought of Kylee and called her.

"Grandma, I'm home now."

"Yes, he escorted me to the door."

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