Chapter 816 Fight For The Person Or The Noodles (1/2)
In the evening, they played bowling for a while and then went back to their rooms. Eva and Vinton lived in separate rooms, but Jim found that Vinton hadn't come out for a long time after entering the room of Eva.
His room was next to Eva's. If Vinton came out, he could hear the door open.
He looked at his watch. An hour had passed.
An hour was enough for him to finish what he wanted to do.
It was impossible for her to stick to her defense until her wedding night. She and Vinton might have done everything a couple should do.
Of course, it had nothing to do with him. He was not in the mood to care about others' affairs. He was just very upset, inexplicably irritable.
He went to the bathroom to take a shower. When he came out, he heard the sound of door opening next door. He ran to the door and opened it.
When Eva and Vinton were talking and laughing outside, he suddenly appeared and startled them.
Jim didn't get rid of the annoyance on his handsome face, but frowned. Seeing that, Eva thought he had a conflict with Janice, so she asked, ”Where is Janice?”
”In her own room,” Jim replied indifferently, looking around her subconsciously.
She was disheveled!
He came to a conclusion of these words.
They were a couple. It was normal even if they did it. Yet they deliberately booked two rooms. Did they try to prove their innocence?
”Did you have a fight?” Eva asked again.
”It's none of your business,” Jim said gloomily, turned around and walked outside. Now he urgently needed a glass of whisky.
It seemed that they really had a fight. Eva sighed, guessing that it was because of Mrs. Kerry.
She went downstairs with Vinton. They had played Parkour for more than an hour, and she won because of Vinton's modesty.
Now the loser had to make the midnight snack for the winner.
Vinton had never done housework since he was a child. In order to pursue a foodie's wife, he specially learned a skill, making ham fried egg sandwiches.
It was simple, delicious and easy to learn!
Jim went to the bar counter and poured a glass of whiskey. When he was about to drink it, Janice came over and said, ”Jim, I thought you were in the room.”