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CHAPTER 7

Author: DiamondE
last update Huling Na-update: 2025-05-05 14:06:46

Elise woke up from the dream she had.

The one where she had gotten tipsy and embarrassed herself in front of Kai.

She had been unsure about being tipsy.

All she felt was her body burning up and causing her to dance.

Although, it was her first time drinking, she had thought her body would warn her when she was getting tipsy.

Little did she know, that Alcohol waits — and then it takes over.

Which explains why she had only been a little tipsy, till she got back to her room.

“Ughhh!” She groaned loudly.

It wasn’t a dream!

Her head felt like they were spinning, throbbing at each movement she made.

Was she having a hangover?

She was pretty sure she was.

Elise tried to stand.

Dragging herself, using every bit of her strength.

She didn’t feel okay in anyway laying down.

Maybe she’d feel okay standing up.

She eventually stood, making an attempt to raise open the curtains, she staggered to the window.

“Ouch!” She hissed in pain, fluttering her eyes shut!

The light from the sun stabbe
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