Night of Destiny ( Anastasia Tillman ) -
Chapter 2599
Chapter 2599
She tried her best not to watch Zacharias and the lady dancing. Yet, she couldn’t help her eyes from
wandering when she saw Zacharias putting a hand on the lady’s waist, and the lady’s hand was on his
shoulder. They were shaking hands, too. At this point, she’d forgotten about the wine she was tasting.
Her heart was squeezing with each interaction. All she could taste was jealousy.
Since Shirley was now alone, a few of the gentlemen there had their eyes on her. They’d like to be
acquainted with this exotic lady. Plus, it didn’t hurt that she had a smoking hot body.
Even though Zacharias was dancing with another lady, he was paying attention to Shirley. When he
saw her drinking alone, his heart tightened as well. Just then, another guy was starting to hit on her. He
wanted to end the dance right away. Fortunately, the dance was only about six minutes. The foreign
lady finished the dance, looking bashful. Nonetheless, there was delight in her eyes as she remarked
shyly, “You dance well, Mr. Flintstone. I’d love to dance with you next time.” “Excuse me for a moment,”
said Zacharias politely. He then strode up to Shirley.
A gentleman was trying to hit on Shirley. Just when he was about to ask her to dance with him,
someone behind Shirley said, “Sorry, but she’ll be dancing with me next.” A surprised Shirley swiveled
her head and saw Zacharias standing behind her.
The other guy backed out of the competition the moment he laid his eyes on Zacharias, smiling and
excusing himself.
Shirley had finished her drink. She was about to take another sip, but Zacharias pulled the glass away.
“The glass is empty.” Shirley looked at him awkwardly and put the glass down. Then, she looked at
Zacharias. “So, you had fun dancing with her, didn’t you?” Zacharias knew she was jealous, but he had
no time to savor it. He knew he had to cheer Shirley up, or it’d be a disaster. “I’m sorry. I should’ve
declined,” said Zacharias.
Shirley soon realized she was being petty. So, she shook her head. “No. You should’ve danced with
her. It was for diplomacy.” “You’re the most important person around here. I don’t want to upset you.”
Zacharias held her hand. “So, let’s dance. I’m not taking no for an answer.” Before Shirley could say
anything, Zacharias had already tugged her close and spun her around. She fell into his embrace, and
he hugged her tightly.
Shirley raised her head, trying to say something. Alas, Zacharias was already kissing her. Shirley’s
eyes went wide. The sensation of his lips pressing against hers made her turn a shade of red.
“We’ll leave after this dance is finished.” Zacharias placed an arm around her waist and took her to the
dance floor.
“But… I don’t know how to dance,” muttered Shirley nervously.
“I’m here. I’ll teach you.” Thus, Zacharias patiently taught her how to dance.
Shirley had no choice but to accept the challenge. Once they were on the dance floor, Zacharias
switched up his style. He gently placed both hands on Shirley’s waist and requested, “Just hold on tight
to me.” Shirley saw a lot of people dancing just like they were. Nonetheless, it was obvious those were
established couples. If anyone saw her and Zacharias dancing like that, they’d think she and Zacharias
were deeply in love. “Do we have to?” Shirley raised her head to look at him.
“I like it this way.” Zacharias chuckled. “What? Are you embarrassed?” Shirley wasn’t one to be
challenged. So, she bravely retorted, “I am not.” Hence, she wrapped her hands around Zacharias’
waist and huddled close to him, slowly dancing to his pace.
The dance eventually came to an end. Zacharias held Shirley’s hand as he bid goodbye to the vice
president, who was in the center of the ball. The vice president accompanied them to the entryway and
kept on walking until they came to their car. The men shook hands, and only then did the exchange
come to an end.
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