When Jay heard that Angeline was sleeping with Josephine, the gentlemanly side of him held him back.
Jay turned around to leave when Zayne was heard muttering faintly, "You don't have to come tomorrow. It's useless even if you do because she won't leave with you."
Jay halted in his steps abruptly and turned around to look at Zayne, looking a little anxious. "Is she mad at m e?"
Zayne nodded.
Jay cast his mind back to the time young Angeline was upset. No matter how hard he racked his brains, how much wisdom he had, or the great deal of time and effort he spent, her unreasonable behavior was simply... a problem of the century. There was simply n o way to coax her.
Jay could feel the back of his head hurting.
He changed his mind in the end and walked into the house instead of returning to his villa.
"I'm staying here tonight." Jay lay on the couch, pulling Zayne's blanket over him.
Dumbfounded, Zayne said speechlessly, "Where am I supposed to sleep now that you're sleeping in my
spot?”
Jay tossed his keys to him. "You can go to Green Plum Town."
Zayne tossed the keys back to him. "Why must I? This i s my house. You should be the one to go back to your own bed.”
"Go and call Angeline and I’ll take her home," Jay said slyly, narrowing his charming eyes.
Zayne placed his hands on his hips and stared gloomily at the huge villa. Although there were many bedrooms here, there were no beds in other bedrooms. There was no way he could find so many bedding items in such a short period of time.
If he did not drive Jay away from his couch, then there would be nowhere else for him to sleep tonight.
Zayne's face was clouded. "Fine, you win.”
He then walked to Josephine's bedroom.
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