Goodbye, Mr. Ex: I've Remarried Mr. Right
Chapter 1536
Josh had booked the most expensive presidential suite.
When Debra walked in with him, Josh went over to the table and asked, "Want a drink? I noticed you haven''t really had much to drink tonight."
"No thanks." Debra sat down on the couch and took off her other earring, cing it on the table. "I''ll buy you for the night. You don''t have to do anything. Just stay in this room and don''t go out."
Josh was puzzled. "What do you mean?"
"I mean, you can go to sleep now," Debra replied. "I don''t like sleeping on the couch, so you''ll be sleeping there tonight."
Josh gaped. "You''re spending all this money just for me to sleep on the couch?"
He couldn''t believe his ears. The richdies usually lined up to date him. Yet Debra wanted nothing from him.
"Not really," she replied, walking over to him. "Take off your shirt."
Josh paused andplied.
His figure was seductive. Debra smiled, clearly pleased with what she saw.
Josh thought she was just ying hard to get, so he leaned in toward her. But the next second, she walked over to the window and yanked open the curtains.
"Alright, you can stand here for a while. Do whatever you want," she said before sinking onto the couch.
Josh had served plenty of wealthy women with strange preferences before, but this was the first time he''d ever encountered someone who just looked but didn''t touch.
He couldn''t resist asking, "I still don''t know your name."
"You''ll find out tomorrow," Debra smiled. "If you''re bored, we can chat."
"What do you want to talk about?"
"For Peace seems pretty famous. How long have you been working here?"
"Two years. I only work part-time here. I still have to go to school during the day."
"You look young. Are you an international student?"
"Yeah."
"Who are the full-time employees here?"
"Why are you asking?" Josh was confused.
"Just making small talk," Debra said, handing him a ss of wine.
He took it without suspicion. "The guys here tonight are all full-time. But most of the employees at the club are young. Many are high school or college students. Once they get older, they''re out."
"I see you''re the most popr one. Why are you working part-time?"
"I don''t want to stay in this line of work."
"Why not? With your looks and body, if you are stuck with it, you''ll have your retirement fund set in a few years. Let me guess, over the past two years, a lot of wealthy women must''ve wanted to keep you, right?"
Josh blushed up to his ears and looked away. "I don''t want to rely on this to make money. My parents worked hard to send me to this country not for this."