you sh
remember what happened that night, but Bens
amused by h
wasn't coming along. She intended t
rant? I'll book it," Benson s
taurant," Carolyn said, and she
ed and swayed, as
, so she subconsciously covered her f
t. He instantly grabbed her
listened to Benson's rhythmic heartbeat and f
r body was so soft that he felt comfortable having her in his arms. The
head and was abou
regaining her composure, as s
ile and said, "Be ca
" Emotions she wanted to restrain ov
aurant now. Let me hail
Let's take my car,
ing behind Benson and kept a reasonab
I'll pick the car
ka
the office building. She thought he
de her, she became dumbfounded. This was h
. Otherwise, how could he afford to
n said to her as he roll
king a ride in such an expensive car, so she was ca
they were at Orc
get out," Benson sa
luxurious building in front of her
here must
ndom restaurant, and you
on't think the food here will be any good. How about we try
e didn't have enough money in her pocket. She
f that. The dishes are top-notch, both in quality and
ss. 'Some people jus
er and parked the car in th
side," Bens
plucked up courage
e the restaurant when she entered it. T
. The dishes must be too expe
luxurious that it mus
patronize them. Since few guests are
admired the decoration
drew out a chair underneath the table, and with a si
ready mentally counted who among her frie
chair beside Carol
waitress handed a menu to Benson. She w
and then he looked at Carolyn.
my G
ew costs 30, 000 dol
10, 000? How could
s one!
seafood? 90, 000 f
the prices. These dis
s? Are you ready with your
iled at the waitress and said awkwardly, "Do you have s
t seen the l
enu, but we will try out best to meet your demands. So
iated, but Benson had left her with no choice.
the menu,"
he two plates of stir-fried rice noodles." Carolyn he
ease, take your time." The waitr
alties," Benson said in
ped some water, and it made
patted Carolyn's back. It
e waitress took the menu and left, Carolyn co
was back with a long list. "Sir an
d at her. She knew she was awkward, but she co
ause my service is not good enough? Please, what did I do w
rvice," Carolyn explained. Sh
will fire her. There is no problem with t
job. Carolyn knew this and her heart softened. 'Forget i
now. You won't be kept waiting," the waitre
e list in her hand. She looked at the con
unt was 680,
a meal. Or
dollars f
g for calling you a male prostitute that day. But you can't take revenge on me like thi