Chapter 623 Adorable Woman
Dexter turned to her and chuckled warmly, “Alright, cutie.”
Josie continued to sip on her champagne secretly. As they were about to leave, Dexter noticed Josie’s flushed cheeks and ears. She was swaying on her feet, and she leaned against him for support.
The champagne had gone straight to her head, and her whole body was on fire. She could feel the heat rising in her cheeks and ears, and her eyes were glistening with tears. “I think I’m drunk,” she said, her voice shaking.
Dexter wrapped her in his embrace and greeted the guest. “My wife is feeling tipsy from the alcohol. I’ll have to take her back to the room.”
Everyone at the table nodded in understanding.
Josie’s body went limp in Dexter’s arms, and she whimpered softly. Her voice was light and high, and her breath came in short gasps. Dexter could feel her trembling, and he knew that she was feeling very uncomfortable.
Everyone else directed their lecherous gaze at her. Mrs. Russell’s voice is so flirtatious…
Dexter shot a glance at them, and the people quickly looked away.
They were astonished to see the way Dexter treated Josie behind the scenes. It was definitely not the way that the rumors had portrayed their relationship. Contrary to the rumors that Dexter didn’t like his wife, they noticed the affection and care they shared for each other in their actions and expressions.
Larry led them back to their rooms as Dexter carried Josie inside. He held the door open and said to Larry, “Please ask the receptionist to bring a cup of tea.”
“I’ll head over now.”
As soon as she was placed on the bed, Josie rolled around; her dark, long hair sticking to her face. Her makeup was mostly rubbed off, but her red lips were still alluring.
Dexter placed his arms under her head, a playful grin playing at his lips as he teased, “It’s time for bed. Goodnight.”
Her eyes immediately opened, and she whimpered softly, her hands still in his. “I feel terrible,” she whined. “My head hurts, and my stomach hurts. Even my hands hurt.”
She was definitely taken over by the alcohol. Every word she spoke was tinged by the effects of alcohol.
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