Chapter 244 âYou have always been in Philadelphia?â
Savanna was dizzy, and because she drank too much, she could not even speak fluently.
âYes,â Leo replied as he snatched the bottle from Savannaâs hand.
âThatâs enough.
I will send you back.â Savanna snatched the bottle back from his hand.
âWho said I want to go back? I want to drink.
Tonight, I wonât go back until Iâm drunk.
Leo, drink with me.â
Leo frowned, worried.
He knew that she had reconciled with Brandon, and his role was to hide in the dark and
silently protect her.
Seeing that she insisted on not leaving, Leo had no choice but to sit next to her and open a bottle of wine for himself.
âOkay, I will drink with you.â The two drank until late into the night.
Savanna could not even stand steadily, and Leo pulled her up from the sofa.
After Leo paid the bill, he held Savanna up and walked out.
Just as he reached the door, he met Jim.
It seemed that it was not a coincidence, and it was obvious from Jimâs gaze falling on Savanna for a long time.
Leo nodded at Jim as a greeting.
He was just about to leave with Savanna.
Jim walked over and blocked their way.
Jim didnât look at Leo and said to Savanna, âMs.
Thompson, Mr.
Young asked me to pick you up and bring you home.â
Since Seth was hospitalized and could not take care of Brandonâs daily life, Brandon asked Jim to come back from New York.
âHome?â Savanna bit her lips.
This word had a special meaning Did she have a home? It was gone five years ago.
Holding back the tears in her eyes, Savanna pretended to be drunk.
She pointed at Jim.
âWho are you? How dare you get in my way! Fuck off!â
As she spoke, she didnât forget to push Jim away.
Jim chased after them, and Leo had already helped Savanna into the passenger seat.
Leo started the car and drove away.
Jim hurriedly got into the car and tried to catch up with Leoâs car.
Leo wanted to send Savanna back, but Savanna refused no matter what.
Leo did not know if she was really drunk or not.
In short, Leo could tell that Savanna was very upset tonight
In the end, Leo had to drive the car back to his residence Jim caught up with Leoâs car and followed him into a courtyard.
When he got out of the car, he saw Leo had already helped Savanna into the house.
Jim gave Brandon a call.
âMr.
Young, Ms.
Thompson left the bar and drank a little too much.
Leo took her back to his own place.â Brandonâs hand trembled as he lit a cigarette.
After a long silence, he said coldly, âWait there.
If she doesnât come out, Leo canât leave.â âAlright.â That night, Jim slept in the car, waiting for dawn to come.
In the morning, the sunlight shone in from outside the window and fell on Savannaâs face, leaving a layer of mottled light on her face.
The strong light made Savanna upset.
She opened her eyes, and the result of a night of hangover was a throbbing pain in her temples.
It was so uncomfortable.
She resisted the urge to vomit and looked at the scenery around her.
The unfamiliar environment made her immediately jump out of bed.
Coincidentally, Leo came in at this time.
Seeing her surprised expression, he smiled.
âThis is my room.â Afraid that she would overthink, Leo quickly added, âYou drank too much last night.
You refused to go back, so I had to bring you here.â
Last night, Savanna was not drunk to the point of unconsciousness.
She just relied on her drunkenness and refused to return to the Moon Villas.
Deep in her heart, she did not want to face Brandon.
Leo appeared when she drank for a while in the bar.
âYou said that you have been staying in Philadelphia.
Do you no longer work for Gordon?â âYes.â Leo lived in a single apartment.
Next to the bed was a simple kitchen.
There was a coffee cup on the table.
As he ground the coffee beans, he answered Savanna.
âI have some work to do here, so I came over.
Mr.
Young seemed to mind contacting you that day, so I didnât tell you that.â
Savanna drank the coffee Leo made and walked out of the apartment.
She found a small car park at the door of the apartment.
She bent down and wanted to see the person inside.
The glass only reflected her face.
Suddenly, the window rolled down and she saw Jimâs face.
âMs.
Thompson, Mr.
Young wants you to go home.â He still remembered that Jim had come last night.
Could it be that Jim had been here all night and had not left?
Savanna curled her lips.
âJim, when did you become my bodyguard?â Jim maintained his silence.
Savanna got in the car and buckled her seatbelt.
Jim started the car and drove away from the apartment.
When she went back, Brandon had not gone to work.
He was in a suit and had just come down from upstairs.
When Brandon saw her, his gaze focused on her face.
Brandonâs handsome face had no other expression.
After the fight yesterday, the two were still not on speaking terms.
Savanna glanced at him and walked past him, but he grabbed her wrist.
Then, without any explanation, he took her upstairs.
âLet go of me!â Savanna shouted.
Brandon pretended not to hear her words.
Brandon didnât even frown when Savanna kicked him.
Savanna was so angry that she kicked him hard.
Brandon made a sound.
His brows furrowed.
He pulled her into the room.
Before the door could be closed, he pushed her against the door.
His lowered gaze was unclear, but Savanna, who was familiar with every subtle expression on his face, knew he was angry.
âYou stayed with Leo last night?â he asked, and his voice was trembling.
âYes.â She admitted.
âI was drunk.
He couldnât find a way to send me back, so he took me to his apartment.
But we didnât do anything.
If you donât believe me, take me to the hospital for a medical examination.â
Brandon would definitely be angry if this was in the past.
Although Savanna also felt that he was angry, he was able to restrain his emotions and was able to look calm.
Brandon smiled.
He suddenly lifted her chin and raised her face.
Savanna was forced to look him in the eye.
He said evilly, âI will check it myself.â Brandon leaned over and was about to kiss her when Savanna held his face with both hands and pushed him away.
âI didnât take a shower iast night.
I smell like alcohol.â
Brandon smiled.
âItâs fine.
I donât mind.â
Savanna hated his indifferent tone.
She gently said, âEven if we do, it wonât change anything.
Brandon, there is still a gap between us.
I wonât give in.
If you donât send Tracy in, Iâm not going to do anything with you.â
Brandon smiled.
He looked into her eyes and said word by word, âI didnât say that I wouldnât send her in.
I said that when she recovers, I will send her in.â
âYou canât lie to me.â Savanna knew that Brandon couldnât do it.
Last night, she had thought about it.
For Mandel, she was willing to give Brandon another chance.
âWhen?â
Brandon frowned.
Savanna had asked for an accurate time.
He didnât know how to answer her.
âShe is very weak.
Savanna, even if we donât send her in, she might not live for a few days.
Moreover, her bone marrow is to be given to Mandel.
Rex said that in the next two days, he will let Mandel go for a body examination.
If we can make Tracy give the bone marrow to Mandel before she dies, then Mandel will be saved.â
Hearing this, Savanna could not say that she was not touched at all.
After all, she had never forgotten that Mandelâs surgery was the most important.