Fell Into His Love Trap (Skylar and Tobias)

Chapter 628 Unrequited Love



Chapter 628 Unrequited Love

Chapter 628 Unrequited Love

Given that she was within distance of Tobias, she slid across the sofa to be closer to him on purpose.

As the music in the bar was thumping away, the laser lights swept across the dancefloor alongside the

rhythm.

When they illuminated Tobias' face, his chiseled features were accentuated, causing him to emanate

an air of dignified charm.

She leaned over and introduced herself, “I'm Judy, one of Sheldon's friends.”

After filling his empty glass with vodka, Tobias was suddenly struck by a thought.

If I had a daughter one day and she looks like this skank, I will definitely break her legs. What is she

doing staying out so late in a bar with a bunch of men at such a young age?

At the same time, Sheldon wasn't surprised that Judy kept staring at Tobias.

Ever since they were young, Tobias was popular with the girls. When he was in school, the girls who

had just reached puberty would follow him home just to give him a love letter they wrote.

Unfortunately, the affection would mostly go unrequited.

Subsequently, Sheldon squeezed himself between Judy and Tobias, separating them both. Leaning

into Judy's ear, he teased, “Can you stop salivating at him? I'm surprised that you're into someone like

my brother.”

Judy lit another cigarette, for her addiction was even more intense than that of a man. Putting her arm

on Sheldon's back, she whispered, “Despite coming out from the same womb, your brother is so much

more aloof than you. Why is he ignoring me? Anyway, didn't I tell you that we're just good friends?

That's the reason I'm not into someone like you.”

When Sheldon saw Tobias finish his whiskey in one gulp, he wondered what was bothering his brother.

After all, it was rare for him to drink so quickly considering what a disciplined person he was. Content © provided by NôvelDrama.Org.

In fact, he was so disciplined that he would bring someone to drink on his behalf during binge drinking

sessions with business partners.

Sheldon replied, “Being aloof doesn't even describe him. He is the male version of the ice queen.

There's just nothing in this world that can melt his heart.”

Worried that Tobias would resent his friends, Sheldon got everyone else to leave except for Judy whom

he enjoyed a close relationship.

He had gotten to know Judy in a cybercafé a month ago. Back then, he was attracted to her at first

sight, as she broke up with her boyfriend by smashing a keyboard on his face. Beautiful and fearless,

she was the epitome of a feisty girl.

In the end, only the three of them were left on the sofa.

Leaning toward his brother, Sheldon opened a bottle of champagne before mixing it with vodka.

Since Tobias hadn't drunk so quickly in a while, the alcohol swiftly got to his head. Unsettled by the

music blasting through the speakers and the self-indulgent DJ banging his head away, Tobias

remarked, “It's too hot here. I'm going home.”

Initially, Sheldon had plans for a gaming session at a cybercafé but that was subsequently canceled.

With Tobias around, he didn't dare let his brother know that he was going to game throughout the night,

just like a high school student.

In the meantime, Judy was already woozy and could only walk in a straight line with Sheldon's support.

When they arrived at the bar's entrance, the cold breeze blew against their faces, alleviating the effects

of the alcohol. The hot and noisy atmosphere inside was Sheldon's meat but Tobias' poison.

“Tobias, I have to rush back because Winnie is threatening to overdose herself. She's a real crazy

b*tch whom I just can't get rid of.”

Ever since Tobias got together with Skylar, he felt that his life only revolved around work and her. As a

result, he had neglected his family, especially Sheldon.

He wasn't aware that Sheldon was still with Winnie, who desperately clung to the latter even though

her motives had been exposed.


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