Chapter 791
When Love Comes Late
He then eyed her cut finger, concern etched into his features.
âWhereâs your first-aid kit?â
She gestured towards a cabinet across the room.
âItâs up there.
But really, itâs just a minor cut.
A Band-Aid will suffice.
â
Ignoring her, Matthew said firmly, âStay put.
â
He fetched the first-aid kit, soaked a cotton swab in iodine, and gently dabbed it onto Stellaâs finger.
After securing a Band-Aid around Stellaâs finger, Matthew looked deeply into her eyes.
âWould you consider coming back to Prosper Bay with me? Your studio isnât far from there, and I can arrange for a driver to bring you here each day.
I worry about you living here alone.
â
Stella shook her head, her lips curving into a smile.
âEven though weâre together now, letâs not rush things.
Youâve been quite the gentleman today.
Letâs keep it that way.
â
Matthewâs expression softened at Stellaâs light-hearted banter.
âI intend to,â he said, smiling back at her.
Hand in hand, they stood on the balcony, watching the rain patter against the windows.
The mood was so serene that Stella closed her eyes, savoring the moment.
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Matthew stroked her hand and said in a deep voice, âStella, do you know why I like you?â
Stellaâs heart was beating fast when she heard this.
She opened her eyes and asked, âWhy?â
âBecause you radiate warmth.
Youâre genuinely warm-hearted,â he explained, his affectionate gaze fell on her.
Stella felt her heart quiver.
She withdrew her hand and sat down, her gaze drifting towards the rain-soaked window.
It took her a moment to steady her racing heart.
She finally spoke after a long while, her voice subdued.
âItâs getting late.
You should head home.
And be cautious driving in this weather.
â
Matthewâs brows furrowed when she drove him away.
He was ready to object when his phone buzzed.
It was a call from Fernando.
Matthew furrowed his brow and paused for a few moments.
Then, as if he had come to a realization, he stood up.
âGet some rest, and donât anywhere in this downpour.
I have to go.
â