Chapter 664 Alluring Temptress The word âallâ felt somewhat elusive.
Josie snuggled in his arms, feeling a sense of relief and comfort. âIâm happy everythingâs sorted out.â
She intentionally left out the phone call issue because she knew once the text message was sent successfully, Dexter would handle it.
âYou wonât have to deal with situations like today again,â Dexter said gently, brushing the hair off her face. âIâm sorry for putting you through that.â
Josieâs sleepiness gradually faded, and she playfully remarked, âSo, did you hire a call girl today?â
The female workers at Mandarin Oriental Hotel were skilled and well-trained to captivate men. If Josie were to be compared with them, she wouldnât stand a chance. But fortunately, she didnât need to.
Dexter chuckled softly, no longer as distant as he was a moment ago. âMoses grabbed the wrong phone; it was just a misunderstanding. I didnât hire any call girl.â
While looking at his chiseled face under the dimmed light, Josieâs finger traced his cheek, brimming with affection. âAnd you wonât in the future, right?â
âI wonât.â
She smiled.
Two days later, Josie stumbled upon the aftermath of Dexterâs wrath on the front page of Daily Wavery â a story of a college girl succumbing to temptation and money.
âWhatâs got you so engrossed in there?â A voice suddenly interrupted.
Josie glanced up in surprise as Laura sauntered into the office, rocking high heels and a dark green fitted skirt that showcased her long legs, exuding the allure of a temptress even in the bone-chilling December.
Josieâs eyes sparkled. âI thought you were going to hand this studio over to me completely.â
Lauraâs red lips curved into a playful smile as she nudged her. âYou wish! Iâve invested a good chunk of money in it.â
Josie looped her arm through Lauraâs. âWhere have you been lately? Did you leave Wavery or something?â
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O With Laura being a tad taller, she lowered her head and picked up on the reliant expression on Josieâs face. A hint of hesitation flickered in her eyes. âI went on a vacation for a few days. Staying cooped up in Wavery all the time is just plain boring!â
âAnd you swung by the studio right after coming back?â
Laura beamed at her. âDevotion comes first.â
They both settled down, each with a cup of coffee before them.
âI heard you were pretty gutsy and walked into the site and stopped the Carter Groupâs construction.
Did that actually happen?â Despite not being in Wavery, Laure seemed to be well-informed.
Josie had no defenses against her and answered honestly, âThey were using shoddy materials, and I had to stop them.â
âCome on, using different materials isnât much of a big deal. You were so insistent on stopping them becauseâ¦â
Lauraâs tone trailed off.
Josie furrowed her brow, âWhat do you mean âisnât that big of a deal? When something goes. wrong, it ruins lives. You know very well what happened with the Russell Group. How can you say itâs not a big deal?â
How could Laura lightly brush it off as if it werenât a big deal?
Josie was getting upset, and Laura signaled for her to calm down. âThatâs not what I meant. What I meant was Carter Group is a competitor to the Russell Group. Wouldnât it benefit Dexter if Carter Group failed and got caught up in this matter?â
Laura had a point, and Josie understood where she was coming from.
Standing up, Josie walked to the floor-to-ceiling window. âI donât want to prioritize our competition over this. Besides, our studio is not a subsidiary of the Russell Group.â
In her heart, this studio had no ties or affiliation with anyone or any establishment.
Laura walked up and patted her shoulder. âOf course, I get what you mean. But you went all out to stop it because of Arnoldâ¦â
They locked eyes, and she revised her wording, ââ¦because of your compassion.â
Lauraâs words struck a chord within Josie.
Despite Arnoldâs offensive words, deep down, she didnât want him to go down the wrong