Chapter 969
Comeback Of The Adored Heiress
Chapter 969:
Andrew remained silent, his steady gaze urging her to share more. Finally, she began recounting the events at the hospital earlier that day.
The moment Andrew heard the name âEvitaâ and the trouble she had stirred, his eyes clouded over with a sharp, stormy intensity.
Evita had been a persistent source of trouble, and once again, she had managed to drag Madisyn into a mess.
âIâll handle her.â Andrewâs voice dropped low, resonating with a firm and unwavering tone.
But knowing Madisynâs forgiving nature, he hesitated for a moment before adding awkwardly, âIs that okay?â
In the past, Madisyn had always let Evita off the hook, even when sheâd pulled stunts as brazen as leaving a lipstick mark on Andrewâs clothes. But Evitaâs actions had become increasingly outrageous. Enough was enough; her antics couldnât continue unchecked.
Madisyn tapped her phone case twice with her index finger. If Andrew wanted to stand up for her, she wasnât going to stop him.
However, she didnât want him to be upset because of Evita either.
As she thought it over, a scene from a drama sheâd recently watched flitted through her mind.
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Her dark eyes sparkled with mischief. Yes, this might just work. With a soft exhale, Madisyn leaned closer to the camera, tilting her head slightly. A playful smile graced her lips.
âMy Andre wants to stand up for me out of concern. So, how about I make something delicious and wait for him to come home?â
Andrew froze, speechless.
A brief, heavy silence hung in the air.
Madisyn blinked, confused by his lack of response. Wasnât he supposed to react like the male leads in those dramas? Why wasnât this working?
Through the screen, Madisyn couldnât clearly discern Andrewâs subtle reactions. She awkwardly prepared to backtrack.
âMadisyn.â Andrewâs voice suddenly cut through the quiet. Madisynâs hand stilled as she met his gaze, restrained yet intense.
Her heart skipped a beat, the weight of his stare making her feel like prey caught in a hunterâs trap.
The expression on his face was one sheâd only seen in the quiet intimacy of night, now brazenly surfacing in broad daylight. A flush crept up her cheeks as she realized she might have overdone it.
âDarlingâ¦â
Madisyn wanted to say something. What she didnât realize was that for a man like Andrew, utterly captivated by her, even the smallest word or gesture could act like the strongest aphrodisiac.
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