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Love on the Fast Track (Derek and Norah)

Chapter 1157
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Chapter 1157: She hoisted the unconscious women, skillfully dodged the surveillance cameras, and carried them to the room where she had already confined the man.

Seeing his terrified expression, Norah's smile twisted cruelly.

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"I thought you might be lonely, so I brought you scompany," she said, then secured the two women just as she had the man. "Be quiet. Don't scream," she instructed him, her voice a sinister whisper, before turning and leaving.

The door closed silently behind Norah, and no one at the banquet noticed Elsa and Mindy were missing.

When Norah reentered the party, Sean visibly relaxed, having been on the brink of searching for her upstairs. Norah approached him with a compliant smile, and he nodded, his attention soon shifting.

When he looked at Marlene standing before him, a hint of impatience creased his brow.

"Miss Harrison, please stop pestering me. I've made myself clear; there's nothing left to discuss." "Sean, it's Wilson. Marlene Wilson," Marlene corrected him, her gaze filled with admiration. She dreamed of his face every night, unable to forsake her feelings for him.

"I know I shouldn't have interfered with your relationship with Norah. I'm here only to ask one thing," she said, her voice lowering humbly. "Can we share a drink? Despite how long I've known you, we've never shared a toast. This glass will mark the end of our relationship. After this, I won't bother you again." Marlene stared at Sean with pleading eyes, as if determined not to leave him alone unless he agreed. "Sean, please," she implored.

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A fresh glass of wine sat on the table. Sean picked it up and said, "I'll finish this." He downed the wine in one gulp and asked, "Is that fine?" Marlene took a slow, delicate sip, hiding the faint smile that crept at the corners of her lips.

"Yes. Thank you, Sean. I'll see you later." With that, she turned on her heel and walked away. In her haste, she bumped into a man who caught her just before she could fall.

"Are you alright?" he asked, steadying her with a firm hand. Marlene quickly aly. straightened up her face flushed. She assured him, "I'm fine. Thank you."

Derek took her glass and said with concern, "Drinking too much isn'th good for you. 'Iftake care of this for you."