Chapter 476
James was on top of a woman.
Irene could not see who it was-only her fair, thin legs.
She blinked. James got himself a girlfriend and even brought her to Minerva?
Just then, the woman cried out furiously, "Let go of me, James Cross, or I'll scream for help!"
Irene was left speechless-that did not seem to be your typical make out session.
She quickly turned away, even closing the door for them.
Whatever the relationship they had, she should not be looking anyway.
Then, she looked up and saw Isaac standing in the walkway, staring at herself.
Irene wondered if he caught her spying on James, even though she did not mean to-she was just curious at the time.
"I saw nothing," she said.
Isaac said nothing to that and simply headed to his own room, leaving Irene speechless and unsure what Isaac was thinking.
Did he believe her or not?
She nervously followed him, and tried to act calm before asking, "Did you sleep well last night, Mr. Jefferson?"
Isaac had entered his own room by then, but still did not respond.
Worried that she would slip up if she spoke too much, she told him that she would prepare his medicinal bath and headed inside the bathroom.
That was when James stormed into the room, dragging the woman with him.
Erin was almost driving him crazy-it was as if she had become his shadow, bugging him with every waking moment.
However, he was afraid to get rough with Erin given who she was, making him desperate.
"Mr. Jefferson, she's really driving me crazy."
"Hardly," Erin retorted. "You'd tell me where my mother was buried if you were."
Erin certainly was not afraid of Isaac-they shared the same mother, and he would not resort to hurting her no matter how much he disliked her.
That was why she was doing everything she wanted without a care, driving James so mad that he could strangle her.
But he could not.
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