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IS THAT A YES?

Author: Rosa Kane
last update Last Updated: 2024-12-26 23:16:52

Vidar emerged from the bar, the weight of his meeting still lingering in his steps. He went towards the hotel's entrance, his thoughts drifting to the quiet solace of his room. Yet, just as the idea of retreating crossed his mind, he remembered Alva.

"She's still in the garden with Jonas," he thought. He hesitated. "Should I give them some privacy?"

The idea was tempting, he trusted Alva, and he didn’t want to intrude on her moment. But another part of him insisted, "No, I should check on them just once to see if Alva is okay."

Vidar sighed, running a hand through his hair. Alva was too young to be in such a relationship.....in his opinion.

Yet, here she was......head over heels for Jonas and carrying his child. It wasn’t an ideal situation, but Vidar had made peace with it. Alva’s happiness was what mattered most, and if Jonas made her happy, then Vidar wasn’t going to stand in the way. Still, his protective instincts urged him to take a quick look.

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storyteller290
I'm low-key disappointed in Jonas. So if Vidar didn't show up, Alva would've been slapped by Emillie. Just like that...
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reneewalker981
I love how protective vidar is and I feel really sorry for Mina
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Reynolds
Damn! What's going to happen now?
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