Chapter 761
Chapter 761
Eddie pulled up in a sleek red Ferrari, a two–seater that turned heads.
He walked over and, ever the gentleman, opened the passenger door for Vicki.
“Thanks, Eddie,” Vicki said with a smile as she slid into the seat.
Vicki had no problem with Eddie. She was only keeping her distance because Baron told her to.
Eddie’s car was spotless, with nothing extra cluttering it up. There was just a faint, refreshing scent lingering in the air. Vicki turned her head to gaze out the window.
Normally, it was packed with people on the street, but with the holiday today, it was almost empty.
They cruised along the river, sunlight dancing on the water, and the streets were all lit up with decorations for the holiday. Vicki couldn’t help but sigh, “Wow, it’s gorgeous.”
Viremont’s scenery was honestly not any less beautiful than Regalburg’s.
“It is,” Eddie replied mildly, his eyes still on the road.
Vicki turned to look at him. Eddie had a face that was almost too perfect–flawless from every angle, whether you caught his profile or locked
at him head–on.
But the most captivating thing about him had to be those naturally seductive eyes–bedroom eyes that could draw anyone in without even
trying.
Vicki just pressed her lips together and stayed quiet.
Eddie noticed her looking at him, but since Vicki stayed silent, he didn’t break the silence either. Still, his fingers tightened ever so slightly on
the steering wheel.
The rest of the drive was quiet until Eddie pulled up to the fancy hotel where Vicki was staying.
Vicki got out of the car, leaned down, and waved at Eddie. “Thanks for the ride, Eddie.”
“No problem,” Eddie said, waving back as he rolled up the passenger window. Then he drove off.
Vicki stood at the hotel entrance, her bag in hand, watching 66
as Eddie’s car disappeared down the street.
Then she turned and walked into the hotel lobby. But then she stopped in her tracks.
my room?‘ ‘Why am I even going back to my room?‘ Vicki thought. ‘Everyone’s out anyway. What’s the point of sitting alone in
She’d come all the way to Viremont. She might as well go out and explore. So, with her bag in hand, Vicki walked back out of the hotel.
She decided to just wander down the street outside the hotel, where,
her feet took her.
As soon as she stepped outside, she spotted a familiar car parked by the curb. It was Eddie’s car.
‘Didn’t he leave?‘ Vicki wondered.
Vicki made her way over in her heels, and when she leaned down for a closer look, sure enough–there was Eddie sitting right there in the driver’s seat, just as she’d expected.,
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The engine was off, the window was down, and he was idly holding a lit cigarette between his fingers. His brows were drawn together, the te was deep in thought about something.
“Hey, Eddie,” Vicki greeted him politely.
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