Chapter 317 Eula Has Changed
Judson's words were kinda mumbled, and Eula didn't really get what he was saying.
But hey, if Judson said it, she was all in.
"Judson, I don't need anything. I just wanna be with you."
All Eula truly wanted was to be with Judson, and that was enough.
Judson leaned down and planted a kiss on her forehead.
The car pulled up in front of Judson's place, and three kids hopped out of the car ahead and headed towards theirs.
Dewitt knocked on the window, and Eula quickly sat up and rolled it down.
Tonight, all three kids scored big-time prizes. Dewitt and Rodolfo each snagged a computer, and it was the kind they were totally into.
The two were stoked, and Angie won a mall gift card, which meant she could shop at any store in the Nash Group.
Eula thought it was kinda fishy that all three kids got exactly what they wanted. She wondered if Judson had rigged it.
But seeing some of her colleagues also winning their dream prizes, Eula shrugged it off, thinking Judson couldn't have pulled that off.
"Mommy, we're home. Get out of the car."
Angie giggled, "Uncle Judson, thanks for the gifts. We love 'em! When I grow up, I wanna work at your company too."
What a cool company! They'd never been to Eula's company's annual party before.
This time, it felt like they were at a royal ball.
Dinner was awesome, the performances on stage were lit, and the food was on point!
Judson grinned, "When you grow up, you're always welcome at the company."
Dewitt and Rodolfo gave Angie a cold stare, like, "You sellout."
Angie didn't care, "Mommy, if you don't wanna go home, you don't have to. We can sleep by ourselves."
With that, she grabbed Dewitt and Rodolfo's hands and started to head home.
Dewitt didn't budge, and Rodolfo squinted and smiled.
"Mommy, it's late. We should go home."
Normally, Eula would've jumped out of the car and gone home with them, but tonight Judson had drunk a lot, and she was worried.
Eula bit her lip, "Myles, can you take the three kids to Building Seven?"
Myles was standing next to the kids. He'd ridden in the same car as them, and he nodded.
"Sure, Ms. Lowe."
Then Myles smiled at the kids, "Kids, I'll take you home. Your mommy's still working, so let's not bother her, okay?"
Angie nodded, "Okay, Mommy, work hard."
Dewitt and Rodolfo saw Eula's resolve, so they followed Myles back.
Judson held her hand tight, his voice low and smooth.
"Drive in."
For the first time, Eula chose Judson over her two sons, and he was kinda touched.
Eula felt bad, but she couldn't leave Judson, so she had to let her sons down a bit. She'd make it up to them later.
The next day, Eula woke up in Judson's arms.
She reached out her fingers to gently trace his face, starting from his brow down to his lips.
Judson suddenly opened his mouth and took her finger in. She was startled and tried to pull back, but Judson didn't let go. He even licked her finger with his tongue.
She couldn't stand the tickling, "Judson, don't do that."
Judson laughed, a mischievous chuckle.
"I wanna do it again."
Last night, Judson used the excuse of being drunk to make her help him in all sorts of ways.
Of course, including the little demo he just gave, Eula's face turned red.
As he spoke, Eula pulled her finger back.
Judson flipped over and pinned her down, looking at her from above. She raised her hand to hit him.
"Stop it, it's broad daylight."