Chapter: 729
Cupping her tear-stained face, Theodore hesitated, wrestling with his own inner turmoil. At last, he sighed and embraced her in his arms.
“Give me a Little more time,” he entreated, his voice a gentle plea, brimming with sincerity. “Can you wait just a Little longer? Soon, everything will be resolved, and I will reveal my whole self to you-my past and my future.”
Ariana buried her face in his chest, her tears staining his shirt, searing a mark on his heart.
Given the path ahead still was a little obscured, Theodore knew that now was not the time for complete disclosure. There was one more step to take, one more veil to lift.
Gradually, Ariana’s emotions steadied.
Since Theodore told her that, she saw no need to press the matter.
long, and a
and awkwardness. Pushing Theodore gently
finding solace in the adorable expression that graced Ariana’s face. A smile curved his Lips as he watched
decided to Lie down on the bed in
back to him. He looked at
softly and then shifted slightly to make room for him
a fleeting moment
form sprawled on the bed, Theodore smiled widely. He had missed her Lately, and he
Lay beside Ariana,
an embrace,
breeze, as he drew her closer into the safety
Have you been eating more
hide. She instinctively pushed his hand away, turned her head, and fixed him with a fierce glare. “If you can’t say anything nice, don’t say anything at all,” she snapped. “Just shut up and go
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