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“Were you waiting for me?” Devin asked, laughing.

Becky picked up her bag, stood up, and looked at him. “Would you please do me a favor?”

Devin looked at her and said with a smile, “Would you mind having a midnight snack with me? I can’t drive as I just drank.”

At this, Devin’s secretary walked away.

Becky said, “I didn’t drink.”

“Shall we go then?”

“Okay.”

As they talked, the elevator doors opened and Rory, Aiken, and their friends walked out.

Devin’s eyes narrowed at the sight and he grabbed Becky’s wrist, saying, “I’m a little drunk. Would you mind?”

Rory saw Devin holding Becky by the wrist when he emerged from the elevator.

Aiken, who had been talking, was also shocked at the sight. He recovered soon enough to greet them. “Becky, Mr. Stanley, what a coincidence.”

Becky glanced in the direction of the familiar voice and found Aiken standing just behind Rory.

Becky didn’t say anything and she wanted to get rid of Devin. But he staggered forward suddenly and brought his hand to rest on her waist as he said, “It’s okay if you don’t want me to hold your hand, but I hope you will support me like this.”

Devin was so close to Becky, she could even feel his breath. She looked up at him and was surprised to see his charming eyes gazing back at her.

Becky pushed him away and said, “How about you call your secretary back?”

There was no need for a midnight snack now that Devin was drunk.

He withdrew his hand from her waist.

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