The place was a mess. A huge block here... A pillar there, pipes and other sharp objects protruding from somewhere. Aaron didn't want to think of the possibility of Tessa landing on any sharp object or being trapped under a huge pillar that couldn't be moved. His heart was galloping wildly and he
She ran towards the crushed side where his voice was coming from and saw that he had cleared a path but the space was too small and he had to crawl through to get to her. When he finally found her, he pulled her into his arms and hugged her tightly as if she was his life source. “I thought I los
“Why did you do that? How could you protect me without caring about yourself?” Tessa sobbed as she held Aaron's hand. Her heart ached when she saw the bruises on his arms. His legs were kept higher than the level of his heart to help reduce swelling. He also took a blow to the head during the ac
Seeing this, Tessa's stomach twisted. She asked, "Are you ok? Oh, my God, I'm sorry. I didn't hit you that hard." As Aaron continued to groan in pain, Tessa lowered her head to examine his shoulder. Suddenly, she was pulled down to Aaron's chest and she ended up hugging him. Tessa gasped and whe
Aaron didn't push her anymore. She had agreed to stay for a few days and he would cherish those moments for now. The family went to the Wentworth mansion. They all sat around a dining table to have lunch. Edmund cleared his throat, he glanced at Tessa and said, “Tessa, I would like to apologise
“No." “What?” Aaron's eyes widened when Tessa refused. He thought she would agree since she wasn't angry with him anymore. Didn't he look sexy enough? Or was she still hellbent on them being friends? Tessa folded her arms and held her head high. She glanced at Aaron and haughtily said, “I want y
… “Where are we going?” Tessa asked after she noticed that Aaron had been driving for an hour. Aaron gave her a sideways glance and said, “It’s a surprise.” “Are we leaving the City?” Tessa inquired. “No. It would take us a long time to return. I’m taking you out for food and some fresh air.”
Two waiters welcomed them inside and led them to their table which was by the glass walls. The place was empty save for a live band that was playing love songs in the background, the staff that would serve them and the table they were going to sit on. There was dim lighting in the restaurant with