Chapter 2 Need to Unzip the Pants
Chapter 2 Need to Unzip the Pants
"…" Christy was kind of speechless. This man’s thoughts were jumping too far.
She glanced at Enrique’s eyes that were as adhesive as the blackholes. She clarified herself again, "I
really didn’t see anything."
"Then why do you break into my room?"
"I…" Christy opened her mouth and her phone rang before she was about to answer.
As she heard the phone ringing, she then recalled that she was here to meet her fiancé.
She had already been delayed for a long time. She looked into Enrique’s eyes and said, "Sorry, but I
am busy." After that, she pushed him away and scurried out in a hurry.
Enrique’s long and deep eyes narrowed after she ran out. He couldn’t help thinking of the little girl who
cried for his help eight years ago.
At the same moment, two men in suit came to Enrique.
One of them looked at him respectfully and reported, "Mr. Terrell, President Robbins wanted to meet
you in the Splendid Bar three days later."
…
Christy, who ran away hurriedly, had already stopped by the door of another room right now. This time
she didn’t knock on the door until she examined the room number very carefully.
It was almost the next second after she knocked that the door was opened. Content is property © NôvelDrama.Org.
However, when she saw the person who opened the door, a ray of surprise flew past her light brown
eyes, "Thelma Lauren, why are you here?"
Thelma was Christy’s elder cousin, who looked down on the latter normally.
Thelma was only covered with a bath towel on her body. Kiss marks were all over her body. She
glanced at Thelma contemptuously and said unpleasantly, "Christy, why are you here so late? Osborne
and I have been waiting for you a long time."
After hearing that, Christy grew even more startled. Her gaze landed on Thelma’s body. As she saw the
kiss marks all over her body, her almond-shaped eyes widened for a bit. An ominous feeling surged in
her heart.
"You…"
Before Christy said anything, Osborne had walked out of the bathroom in a bathrobe.
After he saw Christy, a trace of surprise and unhappiness flashed across his black eyes, "Why are you
here? What are you doing here?"
"Osborne, she must have been shameless enough to stalk us without saying." Thelma walked to
Osborne’s side as she talked, and she leaned to the latter’s arms.
Christy’s eyes widened again when she saw this scene. She completely realized what had happened.
Her reddened eyes moved to Osborne. She tried her best to conceal the pain of being betrayed, "This
is the surprise that you have urged me to see…"
Her eyes were covered by mist as she mentioned this. A smile touched the corners of her mouth as
she cried, "This is indeed a surprise."
Osborne looked into her sad and angry eyes. He asked, "When did I ask you to be here?"
"Osborne, like I said. She must have been investigating us and then stalked us. Our relationship will be
revealed to her sooner or later anyway. Now that she sees us together." Thelma spoke temptingly as
she held Osborne’s arm, "Osborne, why don’t you tell her who you really love with this opportunity?"
Osborne did want to tell Christy the truth in a few days.
He narrowed his eyes and gazed at Christy indifferently. He spoke with an emotionless tone, "Christy,
since you see us now, I will not have to keep lying to you. Listen, I have been playing you all along. I
have never loved you since the beginning. The person I love is your cousin Thelma."
Hearing this, Christy’s heart hurt instantly. She looked at Osborne incredulously with her infuriated
eyes, "Are you telling the truth? Why? Why did you go after me and even propose when you actually
love Thelma?"
If it wasn’t Osborne who really stood in front of her, she wouldn’t believe that this was the man who
talked to her so respectfully and was so gentle and considerate to her.
Osborne’s scornful and cold gaze landed on her face, seeing the anger and disappointment beneath
her eyes.
Then he said with disgust and hatred, "How can I make you suffer if I didn’t do this? I like to see you
painful like this. Don’t look at me with the angry eyes. You deserve all these."
Thelma also said, "Yeah, Christy, if you were not bitching around, how could Osborne have the chance
to play you? Alright, you can get out now."
Christy’s heart was filled with anger at this moment when she heard Thelma’s words, but she was no
longer upset, instead, she was angry.
She grasped her hands tightly and wanted to rush forth and slammed the two in the face.
"Get out." Thelma picked up a coffee cup and threw it at Christy, who was still standing still.