Chapter: 232
Susanna widened her eyes. "Norah, you've got some drinking skills, huh? You downed that whole bottle in one go?"

Susanna had always been restricted to just a couple of sips to taste it. If Sean caught her drinking more, she'd be in hot water!

With a seductive twirl of her glass, Norah offered some advice, "Alcohol isn't all it's cracked up to be. Take it easy. Don't follow my lead."

Susanna pouted. "If only my health allowed it, I'd love to drink to my heart's content."

"Did you come here alone? No entourage with you?" Norah looked around.

Surprisingly, the esteemed young lady of the Scott family was without her usual entourage of bodyguards. It was hard to believe.

Susanna looked uneasy and whispered to Norah, "Please don't reveal my identity. They don't know who I am."

Norah raised an eyebrow. Was Susanna playing incognito? Glancing at Susanna's friends, she couldn't help but wonder if they were truly unaware of Susanna's true status.

Just drinking felt a bit dull, and Frieda suggested, “How about we keep playing Truth or Dare? Norah, you in? Susanna doesn't have to drink. Juice or sparkling water is okay."

Susanna eagerly agreed, “Sure! No drinking in a bar is already dull.

If I can't play the game, it'd be no fun at all!"

"Count me in," Norah stated.

Everyone at the table joined the game. Frieda took charge, placing an empty beer bottle in the center and giving it a spin.

The bottle spun, pointing at Susanna when it finally stopped.

“Oh, it's me!" Susanna said with a grin, “I'll go with truth.”

Frieda smirked. "Do you have a crush on someone?"

"Nope," Susanna replied, shaking her head. “I've already told you all.

Frieda, why ask again?"

Frieda persisted, "You're so gorgeous. I thought you might have someone special after graduation."

With a laugh, Susanna turned to Norah. "Well, looks like it's my turn to host. Let's keep this game rolling!"

Susanna spun the bottle to start a new round of the game.

"Oh, it's you, Norah! Truth or dare?" Susanna asked happily.

"Dare," Norah replied.

"I need to think," Susanna said thoughtfully. "Oh, I know. There's a popular text challenge online. Have you guys heard about it? No?