"No." The more Elliot behaved like this, the more Isabel felt the need to correct him.
Last night, Elliot really crossed the line.
Even if she felt Aiden’s... feelings for her, as long as she remembered that day as she stood on the edge of the rooftop, she was covered in a cold sweat.
Elliot made a long face; his long legs stepped in front of Lara. He stared at Lara’s clothes in disgust, "Can you change your clothes?"
Lara was a bit embarrassed, "I... I don’t have extra clothes in my car."
Elliot turned his head and looked at Isabel, "Can't you find someone else?"
"No." Isabel's eyebrows raised up. She enjoyed toying with Elliot look like this; he deserved it for bullying her yesterday.
In the VIP room of Grand Hyatt Club, Aiden stood before a floor-to-ceiling glass windowpane, staring Isabel’s slender, smiling face. It was as if their figures overlapped on the glass.
She looked gorgeous when she smiled.
It was strange. Isabel and Elliot stood at the front gate and seemed to be talking to another girl. They were there a while, and it seemed like they had no intention to enter the Grand Hyatt.
Aiden pulled out his phone and called Elliot, "Why aren’t you here yet?"
Elliot picked up and turned towards the window. He raised his head to look at Aiden, and said in a low voice, "Aiden, Isabel is bullying me; I have to bring a date with me."
"Isabel’s request?" Aiden's eyes lit up, and he looked at Isabel with admiration; the girl was finally learning to fight back.
He always thought she was constantly bullied and didn't know how to fight back.
Now, it seemed she was not that stupid.
"Yes, please, help me out." Elliot was about to go berserk; he really did not want to bring a woman in her work uniform to dinner.
"I think it's a good idea." Aiden hung up after he finished speaking. He turned and walked to the dining table in the VIP room.
Samuel and Isaac looked at Aiden crack a smile; they looked at each other, then got up and rushed over to the window.
Unfortunately, they did not see anything.
At this moment, Elliot was driving, with a grim look on his face that scared strangers away.
This expression was especially meant for Lara to see.
But Lara did not notice Elliot's impatience at all, "Will it be any trouble?" Although she wore her work uniform, they were clean; she just wore them today.
But Elliot said that he would take her to buy new clothes before taking her to dinner.
"Shut up." Elliot mumbled, and quickly swerved the car into the shopping mall by the road.
After he hopped out the car, Elliot didn't care about the two women that trailed behind, and took large strides in front of them.
Isabel had to drag Lara to a jogging pace to keep up.
Elliot was about to explode.
However, he was not mad yet, so Isabel did not plan to let Elliot off the hook.
Lara clasped Isabel's hand tightly; she panicked a little, and whispered, "Why don't we forget it? Why do I get the feeling he will kick me out of the Grand Hyatt Club when it's over?"
She always drove guests to such a high-end club; never was she actually acquainted with one of the guests that went there.
Usually, anyone who went to the Grand Hyatt Club rode in a private car.
And each car was worth no less than two million.
As she parked at the parking lot, her eyes widened as she looked at the rows of luxury cars.
It was like a luxury car club.
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