The look in his eyes... it was as if he had just walked in on his wife cheating on him.
"Ms. Payne, your husband is here." Coralie was absolutely hammered. She swayed unsteadily, squinting at Shanley. "He looks really mean. Does he domestically abuse you?"
"He does," Juniper replied dryly, using two fingers to gently push Coralie's heavy head off her shoulder. "But it's debatable who's abusing whom."
"Ms. Quill has had too much to drink. Have someone escort her home." Shanley stepped forward, roughly hauling Coralie aside as he barked the order at Felton.
"I've already made the call."
Just as Felton spoke, a handsome young man dressed in casual, stylish clothes hurried into the garden. Juniper recognized him immediately—it was Channing Irving, Coralie's boy toy.
Channing's gaze swept over Shanley and Juniper. He offered a polite nod before bending down to scoop the muttering, crouched Coralie into his arms.
"Why are you here?" Coralie's face instantly broke into a sweet, dazzling smile, a complete 180 from her usual fierce, dominant persona.
"I came to pick you up," Channing said, adjusting his hold on her, his voice incredibly tender. "Let's go home."
"Okay. Let's go home." Coralie pinched his cheek affectionately and nuzzled into his chest, whispering, "Take me home."
As Channing walked past Shanley, the two men locked eyes.
Shanley: Keep your woman on a leash.
Channing: Right back at you.
With the belligerent drunk gone, the garden fell silent.
"Have you been drinking?" Shanley leaned in, burying his face in the crook of Juniper's neck and taking a deep breath.
She reeked of alcohol, and mixed in was the distinct scent of a woman's perfume. It wasn't hers. It smelled awful to him.
"Your coat is dirty. Wear mine."
Shanley stripped off Juniper's jacket, tossed it carelessly into a nearby trash can, and gently draped his own heavy wool trench coat over her shoulders.
Juniper stood perfectly still, letting him fuss over her. Tch. What a jealous mess, she thought.
"What is Coralie Quill even doing in Eclara City?" Shanley grumbled as he wrapped his scarf securely around her neck, ensuring she wouldn't catch a chill before leading her out.

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