Chapter 23 I Want To Sleep With You
With that, Robert glanced at Mason's face out of the corner of his eye.
As expected, Mason blushed with anger and said, "I'm not going back!"
Colin wasn't annoyed when he saw that Mason was angry. He said with a faint smile, "What's the matter with you running around with a married man like me all day long? If it's revealed that I'm married, you will suffer."
Mason turned to look at Colin and said, "Can't you divorce her?"
The cynical smile on Colin's face was gone, "No."
Mason tightened her grip on the seat back and said, "You two don't like each other. Why do you have to be tied together? Is it because of Grandpa? Colin, Faye liked Hank since she was a child, and you..."
Before Mason could finish, Colin raised his eyebrows and looked at her with a clear warning in his eyes.
Mason instinctively stopped and looked at Colin with teary eyes.
Colin's eyes turned cold. He pushed open the door and said before getting out of the car, "Robert, take Miss Long to the airport."
When Mason heard his words, tears were streaming down her cheeks. She turned around and was about to open the door and follow Colin out of the car. But Robert had already locked the door.
Mason said, "Robert!"
Robert smiled good-naturedly, "Miss Long, I'd better take you to the airport. Your identity is very sensitive, and it's not good to be photographed."
Mason said, "Am I afraid of an affair with Colin?"
Robert laughed dryly, touched his nose, and whispered, "You are not afraid of it, but my boss does."
Mason heard Robert muttering and turned to glare at him, "What did you say?"
Robert didn't change his face and said with a smile, "I said it was quite cold today."
Mason pursed her lips tightly, sulking. After a while, she asked Robert, "How are Colin and Faye doing?"
Robert said, "What are you referring to?"
Mason said, "Are they living together now?"
Robert said, "I'm not sure about this, Miss Long. If you want to know, you can ask Mr. Farrell directly."
Mason was speechless.
At the same time, after Faye brought Galen back to the hotel, she called the receptionist and asked for two cups of hot coffee.
Galen sat on the couch, wrapped in a blanket, and shivered, "Ms. Nash, I think we probably will catch a cold."
Faye stood in front of the water dispenser, drinking warm water, and sneezed, "Yes."
Galen turned her head to look at Faye and couldn't help laughing, "Ms. Nash, I think you're so down-to-earth now."
Faye was stunned, "What?"
Galen said, "When you're at the company, you give us the impression of being a cold person."
Faye chuckled, "I just..."
Faye wanted to say that she had a slight social phobia and she was only more open and easygoing in front of acquaintances, but she didn't say anything.
It was so hypocritical.
What was more, given her professional nature and the impression she usually gave others, no one would believe she had a slight social phobia.
Faye didn't finish her sentence. Galen was about to ask her what it was when there came a knock on the door of the room.
Galen thought it was the coffee they had ordered. She wrapped herself in the blanket and ran to the door in slippers, "Coming!"
The door opened, and Galen said excitedly, "Thank you, please..."
After seeing the person outside the door, Galen froze, stammering, "Mr. Farrell."
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