"Let go!" Nicholas's annoyingly handsome face would attract too much attention. I did not want to make a scene with him at the hospital entrance. "Tell me what's wrong, and I'll let go!" I was getting irritated. He was here for Jasmine, so why was he concerned about me? "It's none of your business
I certainly had no intention of going with Nicholas. But to my surprise, he grabbed my wrist and gave me no chance to leave. He urged, "Don't keep Jasmine waiting, she needs to rest." My head was buzzing. I was practically dragged to the car. I could not believe he dared to treat me like this in f
Jasmine looked uncomfortable. "Ms. Jones, you must be joking. Nicholas and I plan to move in together when we're ready to marry." "Actually, people have been advising couples to go on trips or live together before getting married nowadays. Otherwise, how do you know if you're compatible?" I replied
I immediately looked up. Nicholas's usually deep, confident eyes seemed gentle and soft in the misty moonlight. His fiancée had just gotten out of the car and had not even entered the villa. But funnily enough, here he was saying he missed me. "You must be dreaming..." "No," Nicholas interrupted
I couldn't let Nicholas know that I got hurt. The last thing I wanted was for him to be informed of my situation. Otherwise, he would patronize me by saying nonsense like, "I knew it'd end up this way.""If you don't want to talk, then don't. Do you think I care to listen?"As Nicholas lost interest
Nicholas's kiss left me almost breathless. In fact, I had no doubt that his pheromones would overwhelm the entire car. He wedged his arm behind my back, arching my body as if I was intentionally offering myself to me. I felt ashamed. I clutched onto the leather seat beside me, marring the high-qua
As it was early November, the night breeze in Radiant City was biting. A gust of wind made me shiver, so Nicholas opened his coat and wrapped me in it. His warmth and scent felt familiar, but I couldn't seem to relax. I felt tense. Once a man's desires were ignited, it was like adding fuel to a fi
Nicholas's expression darkened. It was his first time snapping at Jasmine, and I thought he'd lost his mind. She was his fiancée, after all. What was I even to him?"I'm the one who should leave," I blurted out as I was feeling somewhat distracted.The argument at the door suddenly came to a halt. S