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Chapter 274 The Influence of Alcohol
Anastasia turned off her phone and let her mind wander, eventually returning to that man. She felt the
men in the video earlier, who were showing off their bodies, lacked something, despite the fact that they
added a lot of filters and effects to the video. Elliot is far superior.
Oh! Why did I think about him again? She closed her eyes, wanting to get the thought of him out of her
head.
Their relationship was a mess to her. They kissed and moved in together, but they were just friends.
Everything he said and did, including how close he got to her, felt surreal.
She lacked the courage to either push him away or get closer to him, fearing that everything he did was
simply to repay her debt or to satisfy his sudden romantic interest in her. And there was one thing she
had to face—he had slept with Hayley.
She sat down, frustrated, and began imagining images that caused her insomnia. As a result, she
opened her door and went downstairs to get some drinks. Standing in front of the fridge downstairs, she
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtstared at the items within, which were full of various types of drinks. Then, she took a can of beer from it.
Immediately, she opened the lid and began drinking, as if she was trying to suppress her frustration with
alcohol. While drinking, she walked upstairs. This was her first time consuming so much beer. All she
wanted was to sleep and get rid of all her jumbled thoughts.
Even though the beer was bitter, she felt better after half a can. But she had no idea that there was a
figure in the dark behind the railings of the second-floor corridor. The image of her drinking had been
entrenched in the back of his head. When she realized the beer was almost finished, she burped and
went to the second-floor living room, where she threw the can into the trash can.
She thought she had perfectly kept her drinking under wraps, only to be shocked the moment she turned
around. “W-Why are you here without making a sound? You are aware that people can be scared to
death, correct?” She squinted grudgingly at the man approaching her with his arms crossed in front of
him.
“You were drinking?” he asked.
She assumed he had just arrived and thus immediately denied it, saying, “No! I would never drink
alcohol.”
“Is that so?” He approached her with a skeptical look on his face.
She immediately took a few steps back in response, for she knew she stank of alcohol now, and he’d
definitely smell it if he got too close.
He, on the other hand, did not expose her lie but merely sat lazily on the sofa. Looking at her, he asked,
“Is there anything troubling you? You can tell me.”
It was said that under the influence of alcohol, one became more courageous, and Anastasia certainly
felt braver now. He had previously rejected any mention of his relationship with Hayley, but now, she had
the urge to probe further on it.
“Really? Regardless of what I asked, you’ll answer me seriously?” With her brows raised, she sat
opposite him.
His eyes flashed with a tinge of shock when he heard that. She couldn’t sleep because of me?
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmGenerously, he nodded. “Fire away.”
With that, she stared into his eyes and said straightforwardly, “Let’s talk about your relationship with
Hayley!”
Her words immediately tensed him up. “Why are we talking about this?” he asked, his gaze indicating
reluctance.
“I’m just curious how she slept with you,” she inquired, acting as if she were a bystander.
“Someone tricked me into it. It happened when I wasn’t conscious.” He furrowed his brows and said each
and every word cautiously.
“Where did that happen? In a hotel?”
“The club,” he answered.
That didn’t surprise her. These locations were, after all, ideal for such a ridiculous incident.
“So, you’ve been trying to make amends to her for the past five years?” she continued.
“No. I merely found her this year.” These were his truthful words.
But such words stunned her. “How did you find her?”
“Before I passed out that day, I gave her a watch. She sold the watch to a second-hand watch seller a
few months ago, so I knew the woman that night was her.” He told her everything, no holds barred.