Donna went downstairs. Jenna was having tea, and the laptop was set aside. “We’ll stay here for the night, Jenna. You don’t have to go back to the hotel,” said Donna.
Jenna quickly said, “Sure thing, Mrs. Quarles. I’m exhausted too. It would be nice to stay for the night.” “That’s not a good idea, Mom.’ Ethan frowned.
“There are two guest rooms on the second floor. It’s fine. Or do you want to kick me out too?” Donna turned around. She hoped her son would give Jenna some attention too.
“It’s alright, Ethan. I won’t trouble you. I just want to stay with Mrs. Quarles,” Jenna pleaded. “He’ll be fine. If I say we stay, we stay,” said Donna bossily, disregarding her adult son’s wishes blatantly. She then sat on the sofa.
Jenna told her bodyguard to pick her stuff up from the hotel, and she told her assistant to take an important thing-her sexy nightdress. She would wear it for Ethan that night. His mother’s creating an opportunity for me. I have to grasp it.
Half an hour later, the bodyguard came back. with Jenna and Donna’s luggage in tow. Jenna took her bag and whipped out a champagne- colored night dress. It was sexy and beautiful.
She was a model, to begin with, so Jenna was confident that her body was alluring enough. She was sure Ethan would look at her. She knew Josephine couldn’t compare to her in. terms of figure.
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