Josie sang the next line, "Ooh, you know I love it when you call me senorita. I wish it wasn't so damn hard to leave ya."
Rose continued, "But every touch is ooh-la-la-la. It's true la-la-la. Ooh, I should be running, Ooh, you keep m y coming for ya."
Despite its melodious tune, the song ended up warped beyond recognition from the two drunkards, sounding worse than mourners at a funeral.
Grayson's heart skidded and fell at the women's intonations, shooting up to the clouds only to drop down to hell. Grayson sighed silently, thinking, 'With the way they're singing, you'd think they're out for blood!"
After much effort, they finally got the two women into the staff residency. Then, Jay instructed Grayson and the rest, "Wait for me outside!"
Immediately, Grayson’s and the bodyguards’ expressions brightened at the prospect of freedom.
They fled faster than hares from predators.
Worn out from all the singing, Josephine lay on the sofa as her voice slowly drifted off. "I love it when you call me senorita.”
Then, her eyes closed as she fell asleep.
Rose, however, was a nonconformist. For how quiet and gentle she was usually, she became rowdy and unrestrained when drunk.
Jay carried her to the bed only for her to crawl and stand on the mattress.
Afraid that she would fall onto the floor, he lay her down on the bed again.
Once again, she stubbornly stood.
Exasperated, Jay simply held her down against the bed.
Rose glared at him. "What are you doing?"
Finding her huffing expression adorable, he could not help but tease her a little. "What do you think?"
He reached a hand to touch her face, his long fingers landing on the corners of her mouth.
Putting on her pliant demeanor, she got Jay to let his guard down before she suddenly turned her head to bite his finger...
"Let go, Rose Loyle! What are you, a dog?"
A large hand came to squish the sides of her mouth, forcing Rose to let go. She then muttered with a pout." I'm a disgrace to the Severe family if I don't bite your finger off."
Jay was slightly shocked. She was still aware that she was a Severe despite how drunk she was?
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