Chapter 749
He was stating a fact with concern in his voice.
“| wasn''t hungry!" | replied. My body had stiffened up after he broke the silence between us.
His eyes were unreadable as he said, "Arianna, I''m a man. When | saw him kiss you, | felt horrible and angry. You can''t me
me for that."
He was talking about what had happened the night before.
| nodded and said nothing.
He inched closer and buried his head under my neck. His breathing made it sound as if he was in pain.
| felt his fingers on my back,forting me. | gradually rxed my body and asked, "What did he say to you at Freya''s
wedding?"
| noticed that his breathing paused. | continued, "If it''s about the child, you can ask me anything."
"It''s okay, sweetheart." He looked up and kissed me on the lips. He mumbled, "It’s all in the past. I''ll be fine as long as we''re
fine."
He did not want me to say anymore because it would only cause more pain.
| leaned against his chest and listened to his
heartbeat. | slept very well that night.
Hendrix was hardly a romantic. When | woke up the next day, there were manyrge bellflowers beside the bed. The faint
fragrance of flowers wafted in the air, instilling joy within me.
There was a card amongst the flowers that Hendrix had left me. It said, "Eat well. Wait for me toe home tonight."
Home was where the heart was.
| smiled faintly and put the card aside. After | washed up, | made my way downstairs. Fiona was in a chirpy mood.
Breakfast was ready, but | had no appetite. However, | knew that if | didn''t eat, he would call Fiona and find out.
| ate a little so as to not worry them.
When Fiona saw that | was heading out, she could not help but follow me and asked, "Madam, are you going out?"
I nodded.
She hesitated for a moment and said, "May | know where you''re going? Mr. Roberts told me you should tell him wherever you
are going.”
I smiled and nodded, "I''m going to see my aunt so she doesn''t worry."
| neither liked nor hated Nerissa. Still, she was Hendrix''s aunt and one of his few rtives.
It was a pity that he couldn’t have more time with his parents. If | ruined his rtionship with Nerissa, he was bound to have
some regrets in the future.
Nerissa had been living in the southern suburb that Hendrix purchased for her. After leaving the Granger Family, she ran her own
shop.
She was raised with a silver spoon in her mouth. Thus, she had a strange temper and was ustomed to an expensive lifestyle.
Her perseverance was not something all women had.
She ran the shop on her own, and it was a flower shop. Although she was not tired, it wasn''t easy running a shop.
There were all kinds of flowers and nts in Nerissa''s garden, along with some fruits and vegetables in the backyard.
It waste autumn now. Many of the flowers in the garden were buried by the heavy snow.
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| nced at her, taking off my jacket. Then, | found a sickle and began to help her clean up.
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She snorted and continued cleaning her own yard with her head down.