Chapter 466

Leanna was jolted awake by her grumbling stomach at midnight. She hadn't eaten anything other than the flu medicine before sleep since she returned with Aidan after the meeting.

She sat upright on the bed, then realized he wasn't lying next to her.

Taking a random shirt of his inside the room and putting it on, she staggered out of the bedroom with a heavy head.

He was working on his tasks on his laptop in the living room.

The lights in the room stung her eyes as she struggled to keep them open. "It's late. Why are you still up?"

"I need to check on the rest of the documents." He turned to her. "Why did you get up?"

She put a hand on her stomach and gave him an honest answer. "I'm hungry."

He added, "I've asked for room service just now. You can see if the food is still warm. We can reorder if it's gotten cold."

A dining trolley waiting at the door grabbed her attention. She walked over and lifted the food cover. "It's still warm."

It was in its perfect state.

Leanna served the dishes on the dining table. Aidan already stood before her when she was about to call him over for the meal. He stretched out his arm and felt her forehead with the back of his hand. "Are you feeling better?"

"It's the same as before."

"Remember to take medicine again after food."

She gave a simple response and sat at the dining table for supper.

In the middle of her meal, she looked out of the window. "It's still raining."

He only hummed.

She added, "It seems like the construction is inevitable to postpone."

"We could still leave tomorrow afternoon at the latest."

She pondered for a moment before suggesting, "I can go back on my own if you're too busy."

He tore his attention away from the food and met her gaze. "You were being clingy during the day, but now I'm nobody to you?"

She was too shocked to retort his tease. Then, she gave him a quiet answer. "Shut up and eat."


After supper, Leanna returned to bed for the second time.

Sitting on the bedside, Aidan whispered a question, "Are you still feeling sick?"

She replied, "It's not about that. Just feeling tired."

"Then sleep." He said softly, "We're going back to Highside tomorrow."

She hummed in understanding. "You should go back to your work. Don't worry about me. I can manage."

Aidan lifted the bed sheet and lay next to her. "Forget about that. I can deal with them tomorrow. For now, I'm worried that you'll have trouble falling asleep without me."

This b*stard is so shameless.

He switched the lamp off and wrapped her body in his arms. "You have to go to the hospital if you still wake up to the cold."

Shutting her eyes, she dismissed his words. "We'll see."

After a while, she could feel his hand gently patting her back.

An emotion she couldn't make out enveloped her in a split second.

Her voice caught him off guard. "Aidan."

He lowered his voice in the dark. "What's wrong?"

"Are you sure you aren't hiding something from me?"

His hand didn't stop caressing her when he said with ease, "What makes you think so?"

"Nothing. Just want to seek your assurance." She avoided giving him a detailed explanation. "If things are going fine on your side, then probably it's my problem."

Aidan inquired further, "What do you mean?"

She pursed her lips. "It's nothing."

She decided to put going to a therapist on schedule once they returned to Highside.

After a few seconds of silence, he continued, "You've got a lot of pressure on you lately, but the business with the Crossley Family has come to its end. You already did what needed to be done, so leave the rest to me."

"I understand." She shifted closer and wrapped her arms around his waist. Her voice was barely a whisper. "I'm trusting you wholeheartedly at the moment. Therefore, I'll never doubt your words or speculate about them when you said you aren't hiding something from me. However, if it turns out to be your lie the whole time one day, I won't stay with you. It's better if we stop seeing each—"

Before she could finish her words, he pressed his lips to hers.

He began, "You can't sleep, can you?"

She met his gaze. "You're guilty, aren't you?"

He pursed his thin lips in conflict and finally spoke up in compromise after debating back and forth. "There's something I didn't tell you, but I'm not able to share it with you."

His words put a scowl between her brows. Did I guess it right?

He continued, not aware of her expression, "All I can tell you is there's someone behind Daniel. He has a deep connection with the Crossley Family, but it seems like he doesn't plan to reveal his identity to you. Thus, I can't do it without his permission."

As she wasn't expecting the answer, she took a moment to collect herself before continuing, "This is what you've been hiding from me?"

"What else?"

Oh. We're on a different wavelength.

He continued, "Sometimes, it's the circumstance that holds me back from telling you the truth. It won't do you any good even if you know more about it."

"I understand… but I have the right to learn the truth if it involves me."

"People have their reasons not to tell. One day, you'll learn the truth about everything. It's only a matter of time."

She parted her lips to retort, but no words came out.

He wrapped his arms around her tighter. "That's it. Don't worry about it. Just remember one thing—they don't mean any harm."

Pursing her lips tightly, she couldn't manage to reply to his words.
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