Chapter 172 His Secret
However, Kallum swiftly stopped her.
Although the bottles of alcohol were sealed tightly, Kallum knew very well that fruit wine shouldnât be stored for long. This bottle mustâve gone bad. I canât let her drink it!
Hence, he quickly snatched it away.
âWhatâs the matter?â Calista tilted her head and looked at him, clearly discontented. âIâve been hiding it for so long! Why wonât you let me drink it?â
Kallum paused for a moment and said with great seriousness, âAll of these are mine! Didnât you say your buried them for me? No one else can touch them but me!â
A look of realization dawned on Calistaâs face as she said in a hushed tone, âThatâs right⦠Itâs all yours⦠Since itâs your birthday, are you willing to see me now?â
Once again, Kallum felt the urge to give his past self a good beating. He looked at her intently, his voice deep and serious. âAs long as Iâm alive, I want to spend every one of my birthdays with you⦠If youâd only give me the chance.â
Seeing him grasp her hand, Calista pulled back a bit petulantly. âYou never used to pay me any attention! Whatâs your hidden agenda?â
Kallum truly felt nonplussed. The whimsical thoughts of the little drunkard are indeed fantastical, but why is she so endearing?
âI donât have any hidden agendas. I was blind before, but now I can see. Seeing that Calista was still quite
birthday?â upset, Kallum tried to placate her, asking. âDo you know why I like to drink on my
Calistaâs ears twitched, but she didnât look at him.
Seeing her interest, Kallum cleared his throat and said, âIf you forgive me, Iâll tell you. I havenât shared this secret with anyone else!â
you also never told Mirabelle?â Calista mumbled, her voice laced with a hint of bitterness. For some made Kallum feel a warm surge in his chest. Mysteriously, all his physical pain seemed to
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vanish.
He looked at Calista, his gaze filled with unparalleled tenderness.
âNo. Sheâs nothing but a liar. She couldnât even compare to a single strand of your hair, Callieâ¦â He reached for her hand once more. âGive me a chance. Would you let me share a secret with you?â
Calista felt it was about time, so she begrudgingly turned toward him. âAll right, go ahead and speak!â
Her voice held a reluctant tone, but in reality, her eyes were alight with curiosity and interest, seemingly taking delight in being the first to know a secret. Seeing her like this, no one would believe that she wasnât completely in love with Kallum
Kallum stifled the sorrow welling in his eyes. If I had fallen for her sooner, wouldnât we have made such a blissful
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Chapter 172 His Secret
sneaked some alcohol and got drunk. In my drunken stupor, I accidentally broke my grandpaâs antique. You should remember my grandpa, he really liked you. He complimented you every time he saw you.â
âI rememberâ¦â Calistaâs pale, delicate fingers touched her chin. âHe always used to give me the most delicious candies.â
Kallumâs gaze was gentle. âYes. That was him. He was always kind to you, but he was very strict with me. When I broke his favorite antique, he scolded me harshly. He forbade me from drinking alcohol and scolded me in front of the entire family. He said if I continued to be impulsive, I wouldnât achieve anything in the future.â
Kallumâs refined voice echoed within the small cave, laced with a hint of laughter and warmth.
âBack then, I was utterly indignant, finding him truly unbearable! Thus, from that moment on, I never exchanged another word with him, not a single one. Then, after half a year, he passed away. Before his death, he transferred all his shares to me, which I could inherit once I turned eighteen.â
âHe passed away?â A trace of desolation flickered in Calistaâs eyes.
âMmm, he passed away.â Kallum stroked her hair. âHis death coincided with my birthday. The house was all set for a celebration, but his departure was so abrupt. That was my first encounter with death. It left a deep impression on me, especially when he held my hand and spoke during his last moments. It scared me a bit, but I couldnât show my fear. That night. I couldnât sleep. Whenever insomnia struck, his last words to me would echo in my mind. Some of it I didnât understand, and it felt like a heavy burden. I remembered that alcohol could blur the edges of reality, so I had a few drinks and finally managed to get a good nightâs sleep. In the following years, every time my birthday came around, I would lie awake at night. Memories of my grandpaâs face and his words, which I gradually came to understand, would flood my mind. To find some peace, I would turn to drinking, which eventually became a birthday ritual. Since my birthday also marked his death anniversary, I did not feel like celebrating
âI seeâ¦â Calista pouted. âThatâs not interesting!TM
âHuh?â
âI thought it would be some interesting tale, but it wasnât at all⦠she complained, her lips pursing in a pout. It was impossible to express just how adorable she looked.
In an instant, Kallum managed to free himself from his mild melancholy. As he looked at her, he himself at a loss for what to do next.
âLet me share something interesting with you!â With a sly grin, Calista continued, âDo you know where I got the bottle I use for storing wine?â
Kallum played along with her, laughing as he said. âIâm not sure. Tell me!â
âHmph!â Calista began to animatedly recount her adventure of how she had acquired the bottles, made the fruit wine, and cunningly managed to keep it all a secret. She narrated the whole process, including the moment when she was splashed all over with juice while crushing the fruit, and the time she nearly got caught while burying the wine bottles. Her nimble wits and daring actions made her story an exciting roller coaster ride that was hard to keep up with. This made the girl, who in Kallumâs mind was forever shy, instantly come alive.