Seraphina could see the pain and tightly suppressed emotions reflected in Orion''s eyes. For a moment, her heart ached. It was as if something was suffocating her. Lowering her gaze, she remained silent for a moment, then looked up with a smile.
"It''s gettingte. Thank you for bringing me here. I should head back now," she said, standing up and stepping toward the door.
"Seraphina!"
He called her name. He smiled faintly, though his face was pale.
"No matter what you say, I won''t give up on you
Without saying another word, Seraphina left the party early, not bothering to greet anyone on her way
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Orion watched her walk away and narrowed his eyes. His body felt so tense that when he finally rxed, he found himself drenched in sweat.
Seraphina greeted Wilson briefly but didn''t bother to hail a cab. She decided to walk back to the hotel on her own.
It wasn''t far, and she figured the cool night air might help clear her head a bit.
However, she hadn''t gotten far before Wilson came running after her.
Seraphina was a bit surprised.
She asked, "Mr. Rockwell, isn''t the party still going on?
Wilson smiled. Despite having run after her, he wasn''t out of breath. He still looked dashing, his gentlemanly demeanor perfectly intact.
"It''s fine. I couldn''t just let a youngdy walk back alone, could I?"
Youngdy?
Seraphina paused for a moment and found the term rather pleasant.
She smiled, feeling more at ease.
"Well then, thank you for the trouble, Mr. Rockwell."
"It''s my honor."
Wilson''s handsome features were calm and collected as he smiled.
"Mr. Dros surely knows how to throw a memorable trip, but I believe this might be thest stop. Don''t you think it''s a bit of a shame, Ms. Cross?"
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Seraphina looked at him thoughtfully and smiled, "I think it''s more of a shame when we aren''t making
money.
Wilson nodded in agreement and said, "True"
They were both businesspeople, after all.
The two of them walked together under the darkening sky, the faint glow of neon lights flickering in the distance.
Seraphina squinted slightly, enjoying the gentle breeze that brushed against her. It was incredibly soothing. Beside her. Wilson noticed her rxed state, and a soft look appeared in his eyes.
""Ms. Cross."
"Hmm?"
"Have you ever considered starting a new rtionship: With me?"
The moment Wilson proposed the idea, the atmosphere between them instantly dissolved into a heavy silence.
The lingering quiet mingled with the breeze.
Seraphina stopped walking, not saying a word.
Wilson waited a few seconds, but when no response came, he smiled. He wasn''t about to let the moment get too awkward.
"You didn''t hear it wrong, and I''m not taking it back," he said, his tone rxed but sincere.
"As I''ve previously mentioned, I''m open to acting as your boyfriend'' when interacting with Mr. Dros or anyone else. That wasn''t just a polite offer, Ms. Cross-that was my personal desire."
Wilson''s smile was just the right amount of yful yet respectful.
Seraphina''s eyes flickered with confusion, a bit lost.
"Did something I do give you the wrong impression? I didn''t mean to ..."
"I know. You aren''t the type to stir up trouble and unnecessary drama. But I saw an opportunity and thought maybe just maybe I''d have a chance to win your favor. I differ from Mr. Dros, who employs aggressive and shy tactics. But I am serious about this." With the earnest look in Wilson''s eyes and genuine expression, Seraphina froze for a moment.
She raised her head, staring at him in wonder. The nightlights cast long shadows around them.
His sincerity and humility stirred something warm inside her.
Being with him, perhaps their equally powerful backgrounds would lead to a win-win situation. Perhaps Wilson was force that even Orion couldn''t stop.
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After a few seconds of quiet reflection, her expression remained calm as she
"Mr. Rockwell, I really appreciate your proposal."
"Ms. Cross," Wilson cut her off gently, "Don''t reject me now. I''m not asking for an answer right away. I just wanted you to know how I feel and that I n to pursue you."
His eyes sparkled with a slight hint of amusement. His clear eyes were reflecting the million clear, shining stars in the nightsky.
Seraphina felt her heart tremble slightly before she quicklyposed herself again. She gave a polite, somewhat distant smile.
"Mr. Rockwell, business is business. Let''s not get too emotional over personal matters, okay?
She didn''t want any failed romantic pursuit to get in the way of her business deals.
Wilson couldn''t help butugh, shaking his head slightly in amusement.
"Of course, businesses first."
Seraphina wholeheartedly agreed. ''Business first!"