Chapter 1493
Reece was driving a convertible, with Sophie lounging in the passenger seat, gazing out at the vibrant cityscape.
Even in the dead of night, the city was alive with lights and colors, buzzing with energy.
The cool night breeze brushed against Sophie's face as Reece picked up speed. She closed her eyes, letting the
thrill of the ride wash over her. Compared to her past adventures, though, this seemed pretty tame. After a bit,
Sophie opened her eyes and teased, "Alright, it's been half an hour, and we've looped around three times. Isn't it
tto head back?"
"Feeling any better?" Reece asked, easing off the gas.
Sophie nodded, "A little, but it's not quite the rush of bungee jumping."
Once terrified of heights, she now found the adrenaline of extrsports somewhat childish after everything
she'd been through in Devonport over the last two years.
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Reece chuckled, "Let's hit up somewhere fun."
"Sure," Sophie agreed, "I could use a change of scenery."
"Hold tight then," Reece said, revving the engine again.
They zoomed through the main streets of the city, the car humming with energy, until they pulled up outside a
club.
Reece hopped out first, opening the door for Sophie. "I figured you'd bringto a nightclub," she said with a
smirk.
"See? | told you, I'm just like you," Reece replied, sliding off his sunglasses. "So, what do you think? Want to
check it out?" "Reece, | never pegged you as the clubbing type," Sophie teased. "You've gone rogue."
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As they approached the entrance, an exotic fragrance hit Sophie, and the bass-heavy music thumped through
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The bouncer barely blinked at Reece, who flashed a black and gold card. The door swung open effortlessly.
The bouncer stamped Sophie's hand
with an invisible mark, which glowed
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under purple light, revealing the club's logo. Sophie raised an
eyebrow, casually lowering her hand.
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The deeper they went, the louder the music pounded, syncing with the beat of her heart.
Reece pulled out his phone, tapped out a message, and handed it to Sophie. In the chaos of the club, talking was
pointless.
The screen read: "Spot's at the back. Found sgood-looking guys for you."
He pressed a finger to his lips, winked mischievously, and flashed a charming smile.
Sophie thought, if Reece ever ditched acting for a nightclub gig, he'd be a superstar.
"Hey there, sister!" ca chorus.
At the far end, in the largest booth, six strikingly handsyoung men stood up, each a sight to behold.