She quirked a smile, rattling off a list of cravings in one breath, and he responded almost immediately.

[I'll make dinner tonight. I've been discharged from the hospital, and the doc says I'm good as long as I don't go jogging or

anything.]

Carol instantly forgave him.

[Great, I'll head back right now.]

Bubbling with joy, she swung open the door to her bedroom and gave Abner a heads up.

It wasn't unusual for her to stay out; she had her own fancy digs elsewhere, and Abner never tied her down.

Carol took the bus back to her apartment, even instructing her people to drive her luxury car back.

As she unlocked her apartment door, the sound of chopping greeted her ears.

She had seen Felix cook before, but her heart still warmed at the sight.

Standing at the kitchen doorway, she saw him aproned up, one hand wielding a knife, the other pressing down on the vegetables.

Carol wrapped her arms around him from behind, "You're hurt, you know. Maybe we should just order in."

Felix's eyes darkened momentarily as he felt her hands around his waist.

"I'm fine, go sit down."

Carol buried her face in his back, "lI don't want to."

He set the knife down, turned, and with hands braced on the counter, he kissed her.

The kitchen smelled of detergent, spotless under his care, and Carol even caught a hint of his own scent.

Felix smelled like sunshine and cleanliness, with an undercurrent of coolness buried deep.

Carol's heart raced, her cheeks flushed. It took a half-hour of kissing before she reluctantly headed to the living room.

Felix resumed his kitchen tasks while Carol watched, unblinking from the couch.

was muted as if

dinner was ready, he brought

bumped her finger, wincing with

her hand, blowing on the cut, sending heat rushing to

odd—despite their intimacy, she

peeled the bandage from her finger, led her

wanted to insist she was

brought soup. Next

lips curved, her gaze falling on

feeling sorry

grip paused, his expression shifted for a moment before returning to

"Yeah, I'm sorry."

washed over her. Good, he

Miller. These tasks were not her usual fare. Felix should

storing the

shadow, "Felix, you're so good

pulled her hand, guiding her to the

"Let's eat first."

Carol was certain;

sprawled on the couch, watching him tidy the kitchen, her heart

nitpick, unable to help feeling aggrieved

"Peelan apple.”

the fridge and leisurely

more content by the

cubed apple pieces,

"Feed me."

looked down at her, a smile flickering, "You're acting like a

me,

fed her

her eyes, contentedly

bites, she lost

you smell nice. What

wasn't a

Listina's scent. Felix had once bought her an expensive perfshe adored, carrying it everywhere,

had grown up with him and could have

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