Chapter 65
Whitney could not care less right then-she must stop Irene from getting it on with Isaac!
However, when the door was abruptly opened, Isaac’s expression turned to a glower and he sprang to his feet. Glaring at the intruders, he bellowed, “Who let you in here?!” His glower turned even more fearsome when he saw that it was Whitney!
Still, Whitney was quick enough to respond in time. “I was going to visit Irene…”
Irene, however, was certainly aware that Whitney was here to destroy her. Sitting up in bed, she deliberately and intimately wrapped her arms around Isaac from behind.
Despite his considerable height, she was on her bed, allowing her chin enough leverage to rest on Isaac’s shoulder.
Smiling at Whitney, she asked, “You’re visiting me? For what?”
Despite her smugness, she was praying inwardly that Isaac would not push her away right then.
However, Isaac proved to be at once cooperative and accepting.
He loved Irene being this close to him, and the scent wafting from her body.
Whitney’s face was virtually darkened from sheer rage at that point, but there was no way she could throw a fit when Isaac was standing right in front of her.
Nonetheless, she forced herself to smile. “I was on the night shift, and I was here for room inspection. I also thought I could check on Irene and see if there’s anything she needs.”
Irene laughed. “How nice of you!”
She then turned toward the man at the door, and saw that he was both ugly and bald. Whitney was truly ruthless!
If she had drunk that water instead, and that man had been in this ward… she did not. even want to think about what would have inevitably happened.
With that in mind, her gaze turned icy.
Still, she searched her memory and remembered that Isaac was being neutral toward Whitney right now… Was it because they had inadvertently stumbled upon Whitney messing around with another man?
And since it was obvious Whitney was trying to set her up again, there was no reason for her to hold back!
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