Chapter 152 – Highlight Chapter from Five Lost Angels: My Husband's Fatal Deception
Chapter 152 is a standout chapter in Five Lost Angels: My Husband's Fatal Deception by Cassila K, where the pace intensifies and character dynamics evolve. Rich in drama and tension, this part of the story grips readers and pushes the Internet narrative into new territory.
The businessmen had a habit of booking a room in the city's prestigious hotel for work emergencies, so I expected to go to Shamiriot or any other hotel for our date.
However, Bright didn't go for usual and serious places and made a reservation in a renowned couple's resort. My eyes widened to see the name board.
"Blue Moon Hotel?
Are we …?"
Bright laughed, grabbing my hand.
"Yes, Laura!
We are here for adult activities. It's the best choice!"
I had heard about this place, but never dared to step into it, their reputation was the same as an erotic hotel. But, one step inside, and I was pleasantly surprised by the romantic ambiance, it didn't look like a sex bar as everyone said.
A server escorted us to the empty dining area where a table for two was specifically arranged for us. The exclusive romantic amenities such as personalized flowers arrangements added to the novelty of the atmosphere.
The live band played classic jazz music, livening the mood with melodic symphonies, the server then poured red wine for us. Biting my lips nervously, I couldn't stop myself from saying.
"You seemed so familiar with the surroundings, Bright. Are you a regular customer? How many girls have enjoyed your company here?"
The glass of wine in Bright's hand froze as he paused for a moment and sniffed the air like a rabbit.
"Am I smelling sour in the air, Laura? Someone is getting jealous …"
Well … Yes …
I frowned, crossing my arms over my chest, as this wasn't the proper response to my query, unable to suppress my growing jealousy in my heart.
Bright was an upright bachelor, a dream man of every girl. There must be a long line of his young fan girls, ready to die for his one glance. But still, he was with me, a single mother of two kids. I suddenly felt nothing in front of exotic teenagers, comparing myself to them.
But Bright was a magician, he removed the haze of uncertainty with his nifty words.
"This hotel's owner is my friend. According to his details, I couldn't think of a better place for my charming lady.
You deserve to be treated like a Queen, Laura!"
Blushing horribly, I barely ate anything at this candlelight dinner, the chefs' special menu and expensive red wine were just formalities. The real deal was Bright's love oozing out of his words, making my heart sing with glee.
Would you like to enjoy it?"
As this was a part of Bright's surprise, I didn't refuse and got up, walking hands and hands with my date. The lighting and theme of the dining area changed accordingly as the musicians played the music. The red and golden lights created the air of enchanting love and mystery. I hesitated a bit when Bright placed his hand on my back, pulling me closer.
"Thanks for giving me a chance to correct my mistake, Laura. You are indeed a perspicacious partner."
Cautiously moving with the rhythm of melody, I inhaled his musky cologne, his deep voice swayed with my soul as he said,
"You didn't stay mad at me for long, giving me a moment to realize my idiocy of fighting with Leo.
I don't know why, but his presence in the locker room bothered me. It was so rude of me to pick a fight when Jane and Zoe were about to play the most important match of their career ..."
Bright's ability to accept his faults, and then take necessary steps to make amends was the highlight of his mature personality, he didn't disappoint me this time as well.
Without moving forward, he seized this opportunity and apologized, hoping for my forgiveness.
"Laura, I have no words to justify my wrongdoings. It's really challenging for anyone to imagine how much trouble I caused you with my behavior.
Please be kind, forgive me once. I assure you that it won't happen again."
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