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Once Avery finished wiping Elliot down, she pulled the covers over him and tucked him in.
By the time she cleaned up in the bathroom and returned to the bedroom, he was already fast asleep.
She finally let out a huge sigh of relief.
She sat down on the edge of the bed and glanced around the room.
The memory of how her every move was monitored and recorded by surveillance cameras for the first three months she was there sent a shudder down her body.
The cameras were probably gone by now.
Elliot was erratic and bad-tempered, but he was not a pervert.
Avery got up and retrieved her pillow and blanket from her room.
Elliot had woken up several times during the night.
He was not completely sober, so he did not notice that there was someone else in bed with him.
Avery and Elliot ended up spending the night in peace and quiet.
The next day, the warm morning sun crept in through the large windows, enveloping the room in light.
Avery was sound asleep on the bed. Her arm rested on his chest, her slender leg wrapped around his thigh.
Elliot’s splitting headache woke him up and that was when he noticed Avery’s peaceful face right next to him.
A strange feeling washed over him.
Less than a minute after he had opened his eyes, Avery’s eyes slowly opened as well.
As their eyes met, sparks of embarrassment crackled in the air around them. Elliot’s eyes were still bloodshot, but they were much more focused than the night before.
Avery very quickly realized the awkward positions of her arm and leg.
Seeing as he did not seem bothered by it, she decided to casually dismiss the whole thing and slowly raised her leg off of his.
“You’re looking well-rested. Did you have a good night’s sleep?” Elliot said in a husky voice. Avery’s leg froze in midair.
.. “I guess so,” she said with flushed cheeks as she immediately moved her leg away, then changed the subject and said, “You didn’t take a shower last night. Aren’t you going to have one?”
Her words rescued her from the embarrassing situation.
Elliot got out of bed and walked into the bathroom.
The moment he was out of sight, Avery picked up her pillow and blanket and fled the room.
That was close!
It was a good thing that nothing had happened.
She prayed that he would forget everything from the night before, including their fight in the car.
Otherwise, the rest of her days would surely be a nightmare.
Although, that disruption of the peace might just be what she needed for a divorce.
That weekend, Tammy and Jun went out on a lunch date.
Since it was their second time meeting, they were much more relaxed around each other.
Tammy was wearing a jacket with wide-legged trousers and a pair of sneakers.
She had on light makeup, and her hair was gathered up in a simple ponytail.
Of all the coincidences in the world, Jun had also shown up in a jacket. Although, his was paired with a pair of jeans and casual sandals.
They exchanged warm smiles when they met.
“You were dressed pretty sexily at the party that night. Here I thought that your hotness was all there was t o you,” Jun said with a grin.
Tammy was holding the menu. She glanced at Jun and said, “Your outfit was pretty tight, so I assumed you liked men. Of course, I’m not saying you can’t prefer men. I respect everyone’s sexual orientation.”
Jun almost choked on his water.
“You’ve greatly misunderstood, Miss Lynch. I’m straight. Very straight.”
“And I’m not as promiscuous as you think.”
“Alright! Let’s start over,” Jun said as he reached out his hand for a handshake.
In order to find out his true intentions for Avery, Tammy shook his hand.
Once they had ordered their food, the two of them talked about anything and everything.
An hour and some wine later, Jun’s defenses crumbled and he began to ramble.
“I have a friend who had a shotgun marriage. He has feelings for his wife, but he’s too scared to show it. When she had gotten into some trouble recently, he had me help her. The funniest thing is that his wife has no idea that I’m friends with her husband.
The first time she met me, he had been furious. He didn’t think that she should have gone to meet a stranger… Isn’t that hilarious?”
Tammy was stunned, then said, “A friend of mine also suddenly told me she had a husband out of nowhere! She won’t even tell me who he is because she keeps wanting to get a divorce, but I don’t know if she’ll be able to get one.”
“I guess anything is possible nowadays,” Jun said.
“Exactly! One thing’s for sure, I’m never jumping into marriage,” said Tammy.
“Me, too,” responded Jun.
At this point, Tammy had decided that it was time to find out if Jun really had two hundred million in his bank account, and she executed her plan.
“Do you use a digital wallet or a credit card to buy stuff nowadays?” Tammy asked as she tried to behave as casually as possible.
“I use my phone because it’s more convenient,” Jun replied.
“Isn’t there a limit to that?”
“I rarely splurge on things. After all, it hasn’t been long since I graduated, I feel bad using too much of my parents’ money.”
Tammy nodded, then asked bluntly, “How much money do you have in your savings account?”
Jun was taken aback by her the personal nature of her question.
“Are you worried that I’m some penniless loser?” Jun asked, then answered honestly, “I only have under a hundred thousand in there.”
Tammy pursed her lips, then shook her head out of politeness.
Should she trust Jun or Avery?
Judging by his expression and tone, it did not seem like he was lying. On the other hand, Avery was her best friend, and she had her unconditional trust.