The thought of that night filled her with yet another pang of guilt. She had to blame it on her high spirits that day. She did not know how much she could drink and thought it would be all right to drink more fruit wine. In the end, drinking too much indeed caused trouble.
She had woken up and started to recall what happened when she was drunk—her pinning him down on the bed, her forcing herself upon him, and all the sweet talk that escaped her lips.
Whilst recalling this, Lina Sweeney felt that they were so similar to those spoken by men to women on TV dramas! A few lines, in particular, were copied from the TV series she used to watch back then.
She could only come to the conclusion that it was not good to watch too many romantic dramas. When one was drunk, one would just spill sweet talk like it was free.
In the end... she had succeeded! She succeeded at having her way with a handsome man she could only appreciate and not disrespect!
Sometimes when Lina Sweeney recalled this, she wondered if her sweet talking worked.
He might have stayed abroad for too long and did not how to react to the bombardment of domestic sweet talk. That was probably why she got away with it for a while.
The next morning, she woke up dumbstruck by what she saw. Then, she happened to receive a phone call from Grace, so she hurriedly checked out of her room and went home.
She only took that time as a romantic encounter. She also thought she might never see him again.
She did not expect that they would meet again under such circumstances.
"I left a note," Lina Sweeney said awkwardly. She had not exactly left without saying goodbye.
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