Chapter 56 Special Relationship
The phone vibrated while Colin was drinking with a group of people noisily in the other private room of the hotel.
Abbot sitting beside him asked curiously, "Who?"
Colin twisted his thin mouth slightly and pressed Abbot's approaching face to push him away. "You guys drink first, and I'll go out for a while."
Abbot deliberately raised his voice and shouted, "Colin, are you OK? You pee again and again in a short time."
Colin drank a lot tonight. He eased the collar of his shirt by unbuttoning three buttons, which uncovered his sexy collarbone as well as well-defined chest muscles.
Colin kicked him. "My kidney function is as good as hers. We're sexually compatible."
Hearing his words, Abbot paused a moment and then scolded with a smile, "You're a jerk."
When Colin walked out of his private room, Faye was already standing in the hallway.
Their gazes met, and neither said a word.
Colin pulled a cigarette from his pocket and held it in his mouth. He knew Faye wasn't willing to get involved with him outside. So he walked towards an empty private room as he crooked his finger to beckon Faye.
Faye got it and then stepped on her high heels to follow.
The two entered the private room one after the other. Colin suddenly turned to clasp Faye's wrist and pressed her against the wall.
Faye looked up at him. "What are you doing here?"
Colin lied calmly, "I just came."
"Is it you that send the wine?"
"No. It's Abbot. He heard several old classmates of yours wanking over you when he was in the bathroom."
Colin spoke serenely, without batting an eyelid.
Faye stared at his face which was usually demagogic but straight now, and then she sighed, "I don't believe you."
Colin raised his eyebrows slightly when he heard her words. "Am I so untrustworthy in your heart?"
Faye lifted her chin. She didn't answer but asked, "Don't you think?"
Colin lowered his head and looked into Faye's eyes.
Faye opened her red lips, "If you just came, why are you full of the smell of alcohol all over now?"
Colin smiled, lowered his head, and whispered in Faye's ear, "Do you enjoy my love at noon?"
Faye squinted. "Colin."
"Hmm?"
Faye said in a cynical but serious voice, "You don't become a male prostitute. What a pity!"
Hearing her words, Colin laughed out, "If I were a prostitute, would you patronize my business?"
Faye felt that Colin was getting closer to her. He touched her neck with his thin lips. Faye followed her heart and answered frankly, "Yes, I would. As long as the price was reasonable."
Colin smiled gently, "How much do you think my offer should be reasonable?"
"1,500 dollars."
"So low?"
Faye looked sideways at him. "It isn't low. The offer of those trainees in the company as prostitutes is only 1,800 dollars a month."
After Faye's words fell, Colin abruptly pinched her hard around the waist. "Why do you know this?"
Faye's slender waist was forced to arch forward. "Colin, your recent performance will make me think you like me."
Colin said with a half-smile, "You can guess if I like you."
Faye said in a cold voice, "Don't ruin our sheer relationship - sexual partners."
Colin chuckled when he heard her words, and blew hot air into Faye's neck. "I remember that you said you were greedy for my body."
"Yes, it's true."
Hearing her words, Faye poured a glass of juice and handed it to Rebecca. "You're my best friend."
Rebecca took it and drank half a glass in one gulp. Then she wiped the corner of her mouth with the back of her hand and said, "Did you meet Colin just now?"
Faye replied, "Yes."
"What did you talk about?"
"..."
Faye was stunned by Rebecca's inquiry.
The intention that she went out to meet Colin was to tell him not to rock the boat outside. However, because of Colin's interruption, she forgot it.
Rebecca saw Faye was silent and blinked. "Well, frankly, I've always wanted to ask you about what's going on with you two."
Faye served Rebecca food. "Nothing happened."
Rebecca curled her lips. "Hadn't been for your aunt, you wouldn't have married Colin in grievance. Colin is a playboy but you..."
Rebecca muttered. Then she looked at Faye's face.
Faye looked calm as usual, but Rebecca felt a lump in her throat and held the glass and drank the rest of the juice. "Forget it, and don't mention this."
After speaking, Rebecca asked Faye in a low voice, "How is your aunt now? Is she OK?"
Faye offered quietly her more food as she said, "She has woken up and is now in the intensive care unit."
Rebecca sighed in a low voice, "Poor Auntie."
Faye guessed it and the class reunion was over in half an hour.
Faye supported Rebecca, who was drunk, and went to take a taxi. Rebecca stood by the road and yelled, "The world is so big, and there are so many handsome men. Why does no one belong to me?"
Faye ignored her, like a monk who was very calm without worldly passions. "What lasts, lasts; what doesn't, doesn't."
Rebecca hiccupped, smelling of alcohol. "Today I learned that there were great differences between people. The good-looking have romantic stories but the ugly only have damn accidents."
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