Chapter 422 Kissing Other Women
Haha! Leonard laughed in exasperation. “What are you to Samuel now? A fierce tigress?”
Kathleen was about to lose it.
Samuel laughed knowingly. “I’m not going to care when she teaches you a lesson later.”
“Hey! Aren’t we friends?” Leonard was at a loss for words.
As he looked at the threatening woman next to him, Samuel’s smile deepened.
Tonight isn’t so bad.
Just then, the song changed.
“I’m going to hit the dance floor.” Kathleen got up and said, “You guys should keep chatting.”
With that, she went to the dance floor.
Leonard gave Samuel a look. “Aren’t you going to do something?”
“She can do whatever makes her happy.” Samuel held onto the glass of milk.
It was warm.
Leonard asked carefully, “I know you care, so why do you still indulge her?”
“Because I like it.” In a low, husky voice, Samuel added, “I have been reflecting on what brought her and me to that state. I later realized that it was because I wasn’t being honest enough.”
Astonished, Leonard stared at him.
“It would have been better if I had been more honest and told her what I wanted to say deep down. Maybe we wouldn’t have had that many misunderstandings if I did.”
Leonard stayed silent.
“Not everyone can have the opportunity to start over or make amends.” Samuel’s deep, dark eyes watched over Kathleen, who was on the dance floor. “If I don’t cherish this, I’ll never have the chance again.”
Leonard picked up his wine glass. “I’m kind of envious of Kathleen since she can live life to the fullest even though she has lost some of her memories. She even likes you like you’re a completely different person. Samuel, are you afraid that she would regain her memories?”
Samuel said nothing.
“What if she regains her memories and remembers all the pain? What if she wants to break up with you because of that?” Leonard asked hypothetically.
“I’ll just pursue her again,” Samuel responded calmly.
Leonard smiled to himself wordlessly. He sure is simple and straightforward.
Kathleen was already on the dance floor but didn’t know the current type of dance. She had learned contemporary dance before, but she had forgotten all about it since she lost her memories.
Seeing the men and women swaying to the music, she could only try to follow along.
A few men were looking at her, wanting to hit on her.
In the end, before they could even open their mouths to speak, they were dragged away by Samuel’s men.
Kathleen was dumbfounded by what she saw.
Leonard turned his head to glance at Samuel. “Wow. You’re ruthless!”
Samuel sipped his milk, looking a bit reluctant.
Kathleen also turned to look at Samuel; her eyes were basically screaming that he was too overbearing.
Contrastingly, Samuel looked calm.
He was fine with Kathleen doing whatever she wanted. However, no man would be allowed to get close to her.
All of a sudden, Kathleen felt her back becoming cold.
“Oh, I’m sorry.” A petulant female voice sounded.
Kathleen spun around. Her big, bright eyes were met with that woman’s gaze.
That woman was none other than Josephine.
Kathleen couldn’t believe she was that unlucky to have come across this woman.
I can’t believe I’m meeting her here. Wait! That can’t be right. Samuel doesn’t go to any other bars since this bar is Leonard’s. Since Josephine likes Samuel, she must have done some digging. She missed the opportunity to get close to Samuel at the birthday party, so she must be after him this time too!
“Hey, I’m sorry, okay?” Josephine pretended as though she was actually sorry.
The woman had seen Kathleen and Samuel acting intimate a moment ago.
Josephine did not understand how Samuel could change women so frequently lately.
Is he truly relieved by Kathleen’s death? It was Yareli before, and now it’s someone who looks like Kathleen? When will Samuel ever notice me?
Josephine was extremely envious. Seeing that Kathleen had come to dance, she could not control herself and dumped her cocktail all over Kathleen’s back.
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