Chapter âAre you saying that they have over you? Thereâs need to be Flynn. Momâs here keep safe. Now tell truth. No one would dare anything to !â
Sighing, Flynn looked at mother with a resigned look on face.
No oneâs blackmailing anything, Mom. I did because was reckless .
âI let my arrogance to my head and wanted Bonnie myself. I shouldnât have thought that way and shouldnât have resorted such loathsome Realizing that guilty and regretful, Sydney was dumbfounded. Her jaw dropped, unsure of what she shouldâve said at that very moment. She only watch as Flynn got taken away again.
The night rolled on, and Ivor had just finished bathing when he heard Bonnie knocking on the door.
late in the night. Why arenât you sleeping? Whatâs the matter?â His deep baritone sounded exceptionally pleasant in the quiet night.
Nodding, she said, âHow about we take a stroll together? That is youâre not too tired for itâ¦â
Not at all. Iâm always ready to spend some time with you, honey!â He said chirpily.
She didnât know if she should cry or laugh at that âWeâre not even couple or anything. Donât you think itâs too soon to be calling me honey?â
Ivor merely smiled without saying another word.
âLetâs go. The moon looks wonderful tonight too â He took a coat from the coat rack and put it on Bonnie. âHere, so you wonât catch a cold.â
She relaxed a little as she looked at the . Then, both of them walked side by side in the courtyard and chatted with each other for a while. They didnât stop until they came upon the koi fish pond.
He handed her a tray of fish food and asked, âDo you want to feed them?â
âSure.â She flung some them into the pond several times turning to look at him.
Iâm sorry for stirring up this mess in your family. I know it happened of â
âDonât shoulder blame Bonnie. It isnât even your fault, to begin with â He was a heartbroken what said.
âThat might be true, but Flynn wouldnât have been deported out of Arvandor if I hadnât shown up in your family âGeez. Listen to yourself. Do mean that the criminals didnât do wrong when they murdered folks? Is it the fault for triggering them? Are that the victims have no one but themselves blame because they showed up before the criminals Her lips twitched as she felt a giggle coming on.
I have nothing to say when you put it that way.
Chapter 222 Raising his hands held her and stared her unblinking eyes.
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because Iâm the truth Her couldnât but turn red when he fixed his gaze like this.
thought we were out here chat. What do you think youâre doing?
Raising her hands, she pried shoulder and resumed feeding the koi fishes.
Ivor was still staring at her like before. Bonnieâs side looked silky and smooth underneath the soft glow of the moonlight, radiating tenderly.
Then, he moved his gaze to her shapely lips. They looked so tender and inviting that he started sensing a passionate heat spreading throughout his body.
His Adamâs apple rolled up and down expectantly as he took the sight in.
Initially Bonnie focused on feeding the koi fishes. Then, she noticed something unusual about him. She put down the fish food and cocked her head to look at him.
Whatâs the matter-â
Before she could finish, Ivor pulled her into his arms and kissed her passionately.