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Darling, Don't Get Rid of Me novel Chapter 24

Harriet greeted him with a smile even though he did not move at all, "Mr. Smith, I hope you enjoy the night."

She sat among a group of men with the arrangement of boss Baker.

Henry put his hand on Harriet as soon as she said down.

"Miss Clark, you are late. How long have we been here before you came? Show your sincerity for us."

Harriet put up a stand smile calmly, "Why didn't you call me earlier? I am just a little actress and I do not think that I am qualified to hang out with you big bosses. Thanks for dear Irene that I can have the chance to be here. "

"Really?" Henry put out his business card immediately. "You can just contact me directly next time if you want."

Harriet was about to reach out to pick the card up, but the producer deliberately avoided her hands. He shoved his business card on Harriet in front of everyone.

"Producer Henry," Harriet stopped his hand.

"What?" There was a glimmer of anger in his eyes.

"Don't get me wrong,"

Harriet pulled his business card from his hand and raised the glass. Her watering eyes attracted all the men around.

"How could I get through this so easily as I am late? I am grateful for your business card, but I still need to drink a glass of wine to make up for my lateness.

Henry immediately turned to be glad and satisfied, "I like wise women as you."

Harriet drank a glass of whiskey to bottom and her felt pretty hot from her throat down to the stomach. The men looked at her with more eager except for Wesley.

Harriet dealt with these men with ease and she made everyone happy and excited. Henry liked her so much.

Harriet concealed the disgust in her eyes, and still laughed on her face, pushing him away slightly.

"Henry, would you allow me to play in the drama I said?"

"Of course I agree. I will let you play the second heroine if you want."

"Thank you very much! Cheer!"

In the corner, Wesley was already controlling his outrage.

Harriet drunk too much and caught a chance to go to the bathroom.

As soon as she opened the door, she was pushed forward fiercely, almost hitting the wall.

She smelled the familiar taste of the man before she made a sound. She turned around, pulled up a smiling face and watched him after she was stunned for a while.

"Mr. Smith, this is the women toilet."

Wesley clasped her wrist and pulled her back instead of letting her leave.

"What are you doing?"

Wesley used to know the docile girl but not this indifferent woman. He was upset and just wanted to ridiculed her ruthless.

"Is the money I gave you not enough? Why did you tarnish yourself for a drama?"

"I tarnished myself?"

Harriet frowned and smiled, "Mr. Smith, I think you know about the rules in our business, right? Thanks to your shelter for the past two years, I have had a comfortable life. Our relationship is over. I am making money on my own and no one will think he has too much money."

He thought she would not sleep with other men after she left him?

Wesley was gloomy.

"So as long as someone gives you jobs and money, he can have sex with you?"

The words were harsh enough for her but she stared at him for a moment quietly, smirking. She reached out to catch him. The strong perfume smell suddenly rushed into Wesley's breath and made him frown.

Harriet had a light fragrance even if she wore it as she knew that he didn't like the strong sense in the past.

"You're right. I do not care who will have sex with me."

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