After the driver arrived, Jonathan carefully helped Madilyn into the car.
He immediately went to the trunk and took out a vomit bag, preparing for the worst.
Although the woman felt dizzy, she was still conscious.
She could not help but admire the man's meticulousness.
Once Jonathan got into the car, he handed the bag to Madilyn and instructed the driver, “Drive slower and don't swerve too much.”
Next, he shifted his position to keep an appropriate distance from Madilyn.
He sat upright and looked out the window as if he had nothing to do with her.
Madilyn finally understood why such a handsome and eligible man was still single.
She began to lose her sobriety as she had consumed too much alcohol in her moment of joy.
A few seconds later, she closed her eyes and appeared to have fallen asleep.
Jonathan took a quick glance and noticed that her head was slipping and tilting, although her eyes remained closed.
“Ms. Xander, are you asleep?” he asked.
By then, Madilyn was in a half-conscious state. She felt uncomfortable because her head had nowhere to rest.
Hence, she really wished that the man would let her lean on his shoulder, but he remained indifferent.
As she drifted to sleep again, her body slid toward Jonathan; her head accidentally fell on his shoulder.
She was somewhat aware and felt that she was still in an uncomfortable position. Hence, her head involuntarily moved toward Jonathan.
Unexpectedly, the man used his other hand to support her head.
Madilyn suddenly woke up because the man's hand was forcefully lifting her head away from his shoulder.
“Ms. Xander, wake up, don't fall asleep! It's easy to cause vomiting like this!” Jonathan's voice was low and gentle.
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