Chapter 419

"Get some rest." Anna Ross spoke softly, then turned to leave.

An arm suddenly wrapped around her waist.

She was pulled back against a burning chest.

Her breath caught.

The sound of his heartbeat was deafening, pounding against her eardrums.

His chin rested on her shoulder, his hair brushing against her neck.

A tingling sensation spread through her entire body.

The dim yellow light cast their intertwined shadows on the floor.

It was like a silent movie.

Memories suddenly flooded back to their university days.

He always loved holding her from behind, saying no one could take her away like this.

Back then, his laughter was clear and bright, his eyes full of light.

Plop.

A tear fell onto the back of his hand.

The scalding wetness quickly turned cold.

"Mr. Sinclair, please let go." Her voice trembled. "You have a fiancรฉe."

Tears poured out uncontrollably.

It turned out her heart could still ache.

All these years, she had desperately suppressed her feelings, thinking she had long grown numb.

But some marks could not be erased by time.

Like a first love.

Like him.

Adrian Sinclair turned her around, his thumb gently wiping her cheek.

But the more he wiped, the more tears fell.

He sighed. "Don't cry."

Those words were like a key, unlocking her final defenses.

She pushed him away violently. "Pitying me?"

Her voice was so sharp it sounded unfamiliar even to herself.

He froze in place, his hand still suspended in mid-air.

A flicker of surprise flashed in his eyes.

Anna wiped her tears haphazardly and looked directly at him. "Mr. Sinclair, this shouldn't happen between us."

"Please have some self-respect."

She rushed out of the room. The moment she closed the door, she completely broke down.

Tears soaked the pillowcase.

Why was he the one who hated her, yet also the one who kept entangling?

Clearly, everything was beyond repair.

He had a bright future, a fiancรฉe from a suitable family.

All she wanted was to escape this nightmare with her mother.

Anna Ross, don't be foolish anymore.

She curled up by the bed, closing her sore eyes.

Next room.

Adrian Sinclair stood still, staring at the empty doorway with a self-mocking smile.

What was he doing?

He was supposed to hate her.

But his emotions were already out of control.

His phone vibrated on the bed.

The screen lit up with "Grandpa."

He frowned and answered.

"Adrian, Chloe says you're not answering her calls again?" The old man's voice was displeased. "Where are you now?"

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