Chapter 252 I couldn't catch every word, but the message he tried to convey was crystal clear. A long-dormant part of my heart nearly succumbed once again. My nails dug into my palms.
The slight pain brought back a sliver of sanity. "Is it dry now?" Bryant's fingertips moved meticulously through my hair several times. "Yeah, pretty much done." The sound of the hairdryer ceased, leaving the room in silence.
Inodded "Um, thanks." Then, unexpectedly, he wrapped his arms aroundfrom behind, his lips brushing my ear as he cautiously and ambiguously ventured. "Did you hear any of what I said?" For someone as distinguished as him, this might have been the first the had sincerely apologized to someone. Unlike the casual, thoughtless "sorry" from the past, he did lower his guard this time.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtI wanted to give in, but fear heldback, the fear of getting burned again, of repeating past mistakes.
With a heavy heart, guided by reason, I responded, “I heard you. But, Bryant, schoices, once made, can't be undone. There's no turning back." I had loved him for eight years. But I wanted to love myself a little more.
It seemed my words slowly extinguished the innate pride men carry, inch by inch.
He paused, his Adam's apple bobbing as he swallowed, his voice hoarse, "Okay." "About today..."Ignoring the tightness in my chest, I gently freed myself from his hold and turned to look at him. "Thank you. I'm fine now. You can go." His gaze lingered onwith reluctance. "So, that's it? You're done with me?" His direct stare madeuneasy. What else do you want?" "I was thinking... maybe I could cook dinner as a way to apologize." Fine, go ahead! With those words, I brushed past him and dove into my work, hoping to distract myself.
When Bryant started cooking, he glanced at the documents on my desk. "Selling the house to start your own business?" "Yeah." He was bound to figure it out eventually, and there was no point in hiding it. "But it seems tough to sell. The agent mentioned that everyone seemed pleased upon viewing, but then we'd hear nothing back." It was puzzling indeed. The house was in a prlocation and had a great layout. Plus, I had taken good care of it. It was almost as good as new, Logically, it shouldn't have been hard to sell.
Bryant touched his nose, looking away. "So, why did you return the money I transferred to you?" "I didn't want things to get complicated between us. You should focus on the Ferguson Group." I was straightforward, "Besides, Christine is looking for investors. It could be an opportunity." "Fine then." He seemed contemplative before turning to cook with groceries he had picked up from the table.
Thanks to Margaret's blessing, he could cook well. Soon, the delicious aroma filled the air. A spread of spicy food graced the table in less than an hour.
I was surprised. "All spicy?" Bryant never cooked spicy food since he didn't eat it himself.
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He untied his apron, his gaze soft on me. "It's not just about your om accommodating me. I can learn to accommodate you, too."
I was momentarily speechless, not sure what to say. Since Bryant I wanted it, I let him be. had been too ve shocked and scared earlier to feel hungry, but then, seeing all my favorite dishes, my appetite returned with a vengeance.
Midway through the meal, I noticed Bryant's face flushed and sweatm beading on his nose from the spice. "Have ssoup. You don't have to force yourself." He took a large gulp of water. "And the past three ye "Not at all," I shook my head.
years, were they a compromise for you?" It thought what it was like to love someone was to be content with sharing every meal with him.