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My Fair Stunner novel Chapter 61

Chapter 61 It's Okay If You Want to

Looking at Colin's wicked smile, Faye thought to herself, "Am I afraid? No, I don't think so. As the saying goes, a beggar can never be bankrupt. He's in a high position and way out of my league. Since that, why do I refuse his help?"

So without asking how Colin knew about her aunt's illness, Faye said simply, "Thank you."

"It's my pleasure." The cigarette dangled from his lips as Colin spoke.

As they laid eyes on each other, an ambiguous atmosphere floated in the air, and suddenly, a sudden voice broke into it. "Colin."

Colin looked back with a frown. Mason was staggering over to him with the help of her agent drunkenly.

Byron was delighted to see Colin, but then began to worry.

Having been very drunk, Mason walked up to Colin quickly and took his arms affectionately. "Colin, why are you here?"

Colin looked down at her with his hands in his pockets. "Have you been drinking?"

Mason had just been offered a leading role so was in a good mood tonight. "Yes, with the director."

Colin neither withdrew his arm nor pushed her away. "Don't go out to drink. Reporters will photograph it."

Mason said with her usual coquetry, "So what? You can take care of that for me."

"But I can't take care of you forever. Whether you'll have a successful acting career depends on yourself."

Although being drunk, Mason understood that Colin was implying that she should act properly.

Mason was silent for a few seconds and then noticed Faye in front of Colin.

Because Faye had been standing with her back to her, Mason didn't recognize her.

She dropped her smile and said to Faye with a trace of displeasure, "Why are you here?"

"By chance," Faye said lightly.

"Oh, what a coincidence." Mason gave a derisive laugh.

Having been at the class reunion and the card room for quite a while, Faye had less energy left over to deal with Mason. "Mr. Farrell, I think I need to go home. Bye."

"Mmm." Colin answered drily, without showing emotion.

Colin gave a faint smile and took a taxi by the road.

After Faye left, Colin withdrew his arm from Mason's grasp, which caused the smile to freeze on Mason's face.

Instead of embarrassing her in front of Byron, Colin stepped on the cigarette butt on the ground and simply said, "Don't let her go out to drink."

"Yes, Mr. Farrell," Byron said respectfully.

Colin pulled loose his tie and added, "It's late. Go back home."

With that, he walked to his car.

Mason stared at his receding back, clenching her fists, and burst out, "Colin, didn't you say you would hold my birthday party?"

Colin stopped on his track and replied with a deep voice, "We'll make it another day."

Mason's eyes lit up. "I'll be waiting for you."

Watching Colin get in the car, Byron asked in a low voice, "But I'm confused. Have you reconciled with Mr. Farrell or not?"

"Yes, I have."

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