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Chapter 87

Author: Scarlett Chase
It was clear that Lady Luck had turned her back on Deidre tonight.

Or perhaps, in the grand scheme of things, Benedict had already lost so much in the beginning that fortune finally decided to favor him now.

Whatever the case, Deidre failed in her mission to get Benedict drunk. Instead, she ended up with her own head swimming, teetering at the edge of being thoroughly intoxicated.

With a sliver of clarity still clinging to her, she raised her hand in surrender, a lopsided grin on her lips. "Mr. O'Reily, I can't drink anymore. I admit defeat."

Benedict's eyes drifted to the glass table between them, now littered with six empty bottles of red wine, two drained vodka bottles, and a dozen beer bottles scattered like fallen soldiers. His gaze deepened slightly.

He had to admit, the woman could hold her liquor.

The room, once lively with music from the karaoke playlist queued by the hostesses, had fallen into silence. Even the stripped-down instrumentals had ceased, leaving only the
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