"Are you dazed?"
Harriet came back with her sense hearing the voice, "Nothing, I just recalled the conversation with Mr. Black in the restaurant."
Seeing the man frowning, she continued, "He said that you were his friend. Many women around you were arranged by him. He also said that he would introduce me to you if I slept with him for a few nights.
Harriet peeked at Wesley to perceive his reaction.
Harriet knew his temper as she had been with him for two years. He was somehow a neat freak, especially hating others who wanted to get his items away. Although she was just his private pleasure, but she only belonged to him.
Without surprise, Wesley??s eyes flashed with unpleasant for what Harriet said. He stopped eating and said, "You don't have to wait for the broadcast of the TV drama. I will let the agent arrange other scripts for you."
"Is that proper?" Harriet looked at him, pursing her lips and grunting, "I have been working really hard for that show for more than half a year. I still count on it to make a name..." It seems that he wanted to put Eric into trouble.
Suddenly Wesley raised his head with impatience and coldness. Harriet soon shut up after noticing his anger.
She didn't want him to be mad even though she had plenty of complaints.
Harriet didn't know how a man who had just worked intensely for his business trip was still full of energy. They made love again in the bedroom after the dinner.
In the end, she had a scratchy throat as well as a painful body. She seriously blamed him in her heart.
"He just left for half a month. Why torment me like that???
Being drowsy after the bath, Harriet faintly heard that Wesley said he would take her to Seattle next month.
"What to do in Seattle???
Harriet was too tired to think and she just fell asleep.
It was already morning when she woke up.
The sun was shining outside, but the other part of the quilt was cold and the man had been away for some time. Harriet knew that he was busy with work. Even though he slept at midnight, he needed to get up at seven a.m. the next morning.
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