Chapter 2472
Chapter 2472
Sophia clung to his shoulders, biting her lip hard.
Jason whispered in her ear, "Do you believe it now? You were meant to be mine all along!"
It was destiny - no matter the detours, she would wholly belong to him!
Sophia closed her eyes, silently consenting, feeling utterly willing in her heart.
The wind picked up, clouds obscuring the sliver of moonlight, darkening the room further. Sophia had never liked the complete
darkness so much, hiding all her embarrassment and shyness.
As Sophia was drifting off to sleep, she heard the sound of rain outside and felt a bit of joy, thankful that it was Saturday
tomorrow and she wouldn't have to brave the rain to get to work.
But that was just a fleeting thought, as she quickly lost the energy to speak and soon fell into a hazy unconsciousness.
Jason emerged from the bathroom, kissed the already sleeping Sophia, and walked out to the balcony to watch the rain.
Suddenly, he had a strong craving for a cigarette.
The spring rain was gentle, silently nourishing everything.
His heart, too, seemed to be touched by the rain, quenching the dryness, flowing through him and filling him with an immense
He had fallen for her unknowingly, just like her, wanting to be around her all the time, trying to catch her attention with words,
getting jealous and angry when those boys gave her flowers.
Back then, he would only sulk by himself, facing her puzzled expression and feeling even more irritated.
That summer, when he was nineteen, he went to the Jones family to find her and accidentally saw her on the balcony after a
shower, her hair down and blowing in the wind.
Her long hair fluttered softly in the breeze, cascading over her face, shoulders, and developing chest.
The afternoon sunlight streamed in, outlining her delicate, youthful body in an enticing light, and he was struck.
He stood transfixed, unable to look away for a long time.
That night, he had a dream that embarrassed him greatly, and in the dark dawn that followed, he realized his true feelings.
The girl had made her way into his heart, and he no longer saw her as the girl next door but as someone he had fallen for.
It was the budding of love, which, despite being battered and tormented by storms, grew strong and steadfast.
It turned into a towering tree, becoming the most resilient belief of his life.
And today, his belief had finally been fulfilled!
Jason
night,
eyes deep and filled with
to turn into stars
eyes.
Whise
She had given him a dazzling night.
With just two hours left until dawn Jason returned to bed, pulling his girl into his arms, and finally uttered the words he had held
in his beart for so long,
"Sophia, I love you!"
Sophia snuggled closer to him, as if responding to his words.
Jason tenderly stroked her face, kissed her softly, and embraced her as they fell asleep together.
The rain continued into the morning, casting a dim light through the curtained windows. Sophia slept soundly until nine o'clock.
As she turned over, not yet opening her eyes, a discomfort in her body made her furrow her brow.
She had almost forgotten what had happened last night.
It wasn't until she opened her eyes and saw the man lying close to her that
memories flooded back, bringing a blush to her cheeks.
The room was dim, and Jason's gaze was even deeper, quietly watching her with a soft, tender look.
After a moment of silent exchange, Sophia's voice, slightly hoarse, broke the silence, "What did you put in that drink last night?"
Jason's tender expression turned emotionless as he slowly raised his hand to her delicate neck, his voice cooland husky,
"Should I kill you now to keep you quiet?"
"Please, no, Mr. Big Shot, spare me!" Sophia pulled the covers up, trying to hide inside, rolling away to the side.
Jason pulled her back, trapping her tightly in his arms, and chuckled lightly, "I see you're doing just fine!"