Chapter 14 Carried Away
Sweetie shook her head, her face full of disbelief. “Yvette, I can’t believe you said those things just now. Usually, you wouldn’t let Moore get away with things so easily, let alone Idris. But you just left without doing anything and talked like you deserved it. This is so unlike you.”
I knew what she was getting at. I did resent Moore. If this was any other time, I would not let her off the hook so easily. I sighed softly, feeling a lump in my throat. “Sweety, I do want to make life difficult for Moore, but she’s pregnant with Idris‘ child. Even if I wanted to mess with them, the outcome would still be the same. Nothing would change.”
She looked at me, her eyes filled with compassion. “Yvette, you’ve fallen in love with Idris.”
I paused, instinctively wanting to rebut. “Don’t talk nonsense…
“Don’t deny it!” She cut me off. “We’ve been friends for over twenty years. I know you better than you
know yourself. If you didn’t love Idris, you wouldn’t care whether Moore was pregnant or not. You would’ve already turned her life upside down.”
I was at a loss for words. I couldn’t argue whether or not I loved Idris.
That night.
Sweety was extravagant. She booked a VIP room at a club and even invited a few handsome young guys over, saying I could have my pick of the lot.
I was genuinely surprised by this. Seeing the shocked look on my face, she hugged my shoulders and said, “What do you think? Aren’t these guys the cream of the crop here? Choose one, let’s have some fun.”
I looked at her, unable to resist reminding her, “Darling, did you forget that you’re a journalist?”
She raised an eyebrow. “I haven’t forgotten. What does being a journalist have to do with having fun? Besides, you’re the star tonight. So, do you want all of these guys? Every single one of them?”
I was speechless. “No…”
“Fine, they’re all yours.” She did not give me a chance to speak. Turning to the young men, she said, All of you stay and make Ms. Scott happy tonight. Money is not an issue.”
That was how I was inexplicably surrounded by these young men. They toasted, sang, and played games with me. The room was loud, and all I could hear was, “Drink, drink, drink…”
Soon enough, I was getting a bit tipsy. Alcohol had the power to alter the mind. Sweety egged me on, and before I knew it, I was toasting with her, saying, “Freedom is the only thing worth having in life!
Seeing that I was drunk, she looked at me and said, “See? There are plenty of handsome men in the world, not just Idris Young. You’re from a good family, beautiful, and could easily find another man. Forget Idris! He’s not worth your love. Listen to your best friend, and forget about him. There are
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