I got married without you (James and Amelia)

Chapter 15 If You Lose, Take off a Piece of Clothing



"Let's draw lots now. Each pair that draws the same numbers has to switch seats. And no sitting next to each other!"

Kayla put the paper b alls on the table and paired up those who drew the same number automatically.

There were four players in the first round, and the others would line up. Those who got the numbers 1 or 2 played first. Unfortunately, Amelia got the number 2.

She raised her eyes to look at the other side. It turned out that James had gotten the number 1, which meant they were in a hostile situation.

Kayla, who had also gotten the number 1, raised her eyebrows at Amelia as if to say, "Wait and see"

"What about the other 2? Who got it?"

After hesitating momentarily, Paul opened the paper ball in his

hand.

He smiled at Amelia and said, "I'm not good at playing cards. I have to count on you."

Amelia responded with a smile that was uglier than crying.

She was a well-behaved girl who always listened to the orphanage director when she was young, listened to her teachers in school, listened to her boss in the workplace, and listened to her man in relationships. Therefore, she had never played card games until now.

When Kayla explained the rules earlier, she spoke so fast that Amelia didn't remember them at all. And even Paul, who often played such games, seemed clueless about how to play. Was this intentional? Amelia couldn't help but suspect that Kayla cheated during the drawing lots.

Kayla flipped her fingers a few times and handed her the last card. "Ms. Garcia, it's time to start."

This charming voice made Amelia feel uneasy.

Her heart raced as she realized that if she lost a game, she would have to take off her dress completely, this was the only thing she wore. It felt like being stripped na ked in front of everyone like a prostitute. Kayla was using the game to vent her anger on her after Kevin had insulted her by saying, "Not that kind of girls who sell their bodies."

Amelia knew what was happening, but the cards in her hand were terrible. In addition, coupled with Paul's sloppy play, she was getting anxious and sweating profusely. However, James remained stubborn and refused to back down. Even if she

played the smallest card, he would use the much bigger number to suppress her.

Frustration boiled inside of her, turning her face blue. Seeing

this, Kevin quickly put her on his lap and comforted her, "Don't worry, I'll teach you."


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