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Hello, Mr Thomas Grey novel Chapter 2

Rachel Stuart doesn't know how much she drank. She only feels the pain in her heart, and until now she doesn't know how she got out of there.

When she got the provocative call, she didn't take it to heart.

Because Cameron Crane is excellent, there are a lot of women chasing him, and she has seen a lot of hanky-panky tactics.

But when she saw the videos and chatting records, she couldn't stay calm, until today, she received a message.

If she wants to know the truth, go to room xxx of xxx apartment, she will find the truth there.

She tries to ignore it, but it’s like a voice in her heart telling her, go, if she doesn’t go, she would regret.

So, she goes there.

Then she loses terribly.

She gulps down the wine in the glass, and her mind becomes blank. Even breathing makes her heart pain.

“One more.” Rachel Stuart says to the bartender. She sits in front of the counter uprightly.

The bartender’s eyes rest on a booth not far away and, with the man's permission, he mixes her another glass of fruit wine.

But Rachel Stuart frowns as she drinks it, “I want wine, not soft drinks. It’s sweet and greasy, without the smell of wine.”

“It is wine.” A clean voice comes, “If you don’t believe, try it again.”

A handsome figure sits by Rachel Stuart. The man is dressed in a nice suit, and the seat has been pre-polished before he sits down.

But Rachel Stuart is so drunk that she doesn’t notice any of these details. She looks at the man sitting beside her with misty eyes, then take another sip suspiciously.

It’s still sweet.

“Liar.” Her voice is low, with a little complaint in it.

The man thinks of something and suddenly laughs, “I'm not lying to you. I would never lie to you.”

never lie to her?

Rachel Stuart smiles sarcastically and looks at the handsome man in front of her, “Does man always like to say something like this? Do you think, as long as you said I would never lie to you, the woman will be stupid to believe?”

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