Chloe was still snuggled comfortably in Damon's arms.
From the moment they got in the car, their position hadn't changed.
They had left the hotel a while ago, and Chloe was lying comfortably in Damon's arms, smelling his familiar scent and feeling very secure.
Her nerves, which had been tense just a moment ago, had relaxed, and the alcohol seemed to dissipate even faster. Her temples were still throbbing, and she didn't want to do anything with her head spinning.
"Are you feeling okay?"
Damon suddenly spoke, his large hand stroking her hair as he asked softly.
Chloe felt her eyelids getting heavy, so she leaned her head against the car window and nodded with her eyes closed.
"Headache…"
Damon lifted her head, and Chloe opened her eyes to look at him.
The neon lights of the city outside the car window flickered inside, and her eyes were slightly red, filled with a sense of grievance.
He felt sorry for her and pulled her back into his arms.
Once again wrapped in his warmth, Chloe sighed gently, completely relaxed. The drunken headache made her head continue to spin, and her eyelids kept closing.
Chloe nuzzled against his chest, letting out a satisfied sigh.
Damon looked down at her, seeing her face flushed from the alcohol. Her once cold and tough demeanor had vanished, her hair slightly messy, scattered on her cheeks. Her long eyelashes trembled gently with each breath, looking very peaceful.
The car continued to drive, and half an hour later, they finally arrived back at Pinewood Manor.
"Sir, we have arrived."
"Mm."
Damon glanced at Chloe, who seemed to have fallen asleep, and said, "You can get out first."
Although he was talking to Chloe, the driver Nate quickly opened the door and got out of the car.
Damon reached out to fix Chloe's hair, his fingers gently brushing her cheeks, "We're home."
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