Chapter 88
Chapter 88
I was taken aback by his sudden question—I didn't expect him to wake up. With an awkward smile on my face, I tried my best to
explain myself. "I couldn't sleep after waking up. It seems like the skies are turning bright, so I think I'll go down to prepare
breakfast," I uttered before rushing downstairs to prepare breakfast. While I was downstairs, I kept smacking my hand against
my burning cheeks. I was contemplating sleeping on the couch that night.
After lazing on the couch for nearly an hour, I got up and went to prepare breakfast. I wasn't too good at cooking, so I simply
prepared a pot of porridge and ate a bowl of it before zoning out on the couch. When Shawn finally showed up, he was dressed
in his usual black suit. He didn't leave the house during the day—he simply sat on the couch and browsed through some books.
During the noontime, he headed to the kitchen to prepare his own meal. The maid didn't come, so I stole some of his food. In the
afternoon, he stayed in the study, and I only knocked on his door sometime in the evening. "What would you like to eat tonight,
Shawn?" He was in the midst of calligraphy-writing, and there were a bunch of small words gathered on the white piece of paper.
"What do you feel like eating tonight?" He lowered his calligraphy pen before questioning me in return.
I only knew how to make instant noodles and porridge. "I'm not hungry yet," I replied after giving it some thought. I only said that
because I wanted him to prepare our meal. It was drizzling outside, and I walked over to find him writing quotes from one of
Jean-Paul Sartre's classic books, Being and Nothingness. His words were extremely neat—they looked similar to the ones that
hung on his walls. Could he have been the one who wrote all of those? I wondered.
"Your calligraphy skills are amazing. Your strokes are stable and smooth. It seems like you're a master at this." I didn't hold back
with my compliments.
He raised an eyebrow. "Do you write?"
My father used to be extremely good at calligraphy writing, so he trained me in it when I was a lot younger. However, I never had
the talent—my work would always end up as a mess. My dad eventually gave up on me. "I was trained in it as a child, but I was
really bad. However, I can tell the difference between good and bad work, and I can tell that you're a master!" I uttered with an
awkward laugh.
He didn't seem impressed by my compliments. Instead, he leaned back in his seat before giving me orders. "I want you to write."
I wanted to reject him, but I was too afraid to do it when I met the cold gaze in his eyes. So, I obediently shuffled closer to his
side before picking up the brush and holding it above the white piece of paper.
"Why aren't you writing?" he asked in his deep voice. I bit my bottom lip as I wrote my name, 'Renee'. It looked like it was written
by a child—it was a complete mess. However, Shawn didn't comment on my trashy skills. Instead, he held onto the back of my
hand before he guided me to rewrite the same word. I felt my heart tingling as I listened to his breathing beside my ear. The
close proximity of our bodies made my blood boil with passion. I felt the urge to avoid him, but my body wouldn't move for some
reason.
The 'Renee' he wrote looked ten times better than mine—it seemed to have a magical beauty that was similar to the magical
aura that surrounded Shawn. "You're so impressive," I uttered as I found myself starstruck by his skills. He let go of my hand and
pulled his icy palm away after hearing my words. I stared at him dumbfoundedly, and I found myself looking into his forbidding
and ferocious eyes the moment I looked up.
"I'm not someone you can long for, Myra," he uttered in a threatening tone. He still referred to me as Myra. Is there a
misunderstanding here? I was stunned for a moment. "I was just praising you for being cool," I muttered while shaking my head.
However, he no longer responded to my words after that—he simply turned and left the study. I stood around and stared at the
words he had written as I thought, Was he trying to warn me just now? He's telling me not to fall for him, right? But I've never
thought of getting involved with him. I just thought that he's an impressive man.
All of a sudden, I seemed to understand the advice I had for May—even if I wasn't interested in Shawn, he was still a man who
was abnormally outstanding and impressive. It was hard not to fall for him. When I came to this realization, I decided that it was
about time to leave. I had to leave and return to Bryxton. When I walked out of the study, I found him preparing a meal in the
kitchen. It was a simple meal that seemed rather bland.
I walked into the kitchen and got myself a bowl of noodles before adding some vegetables to it. Then, I sat on the couch and
finished my meal before washing the bowl that I had used. Shawn hadn't finished his meal at this point, but I approached him to
speak in a calm tone. "I think I'd like to return to Bryxton tomorrow, Shawn."
"Okay," he uttered without a hint of emotion in his voice.
"Thank you for saving me, and thank you for treating my cancer. My life is all yours now." The way I spoke sounded rather
insincere, so I continued speaking in a more earnest voice. "If you ever need me, I'll be sure to drop everything and come to you
no matter where I am, who I'm with, or what I'm doing." I gazed at him calmly while putting on a smile. "You might not need it, but
this is everything that I've got! You're the second person who has treated me so well in my whole life, Shawn. Thank you so
much." If Shawn ever needed it, I would sacrifice my life for him.
"Sure. Safe trip." That was all he said in response to my heartfelt speech. This man was no different from a contract killer! I
headed upstairs with a heavy heart. That night, Shawn didn't enter the room to sleep at all. Perhaps he was worried that I would
take advantage of him.
The next morning, I woke up to find him looking fresh and energetic as he sat on the couch and browsed through one of his
books. I hadn't specified my time of departure, and he didn't ask me anything about it. It was almost as if I could come over and
leave any time I wished to. It didn't seem like I had to tell him anything.
After having a bowl of the porridge left behind from yesterday, I headed upstairs to put on some makeup before leaving. I was
especially careful with my makeup that day, and I put on some brown eyeshadow before curling my hair and changing into a
dress. When I went downstairs again, Shawn was still in the same posture from before. "I'm heading back to Bryxton now," I told
him as I walked toward the front door.
He gazed at me with a look of mild surprise before narrowing his eyes a little. "Safe trip." I nodded before I realized a clear bite
mark beside his palm area. I figured that I must have been the one who bit him—I didn't expect to leave a mark on his pretty
hands.
After leaving the Xenos' Villa, I hailed a cab to look for Merlin. He was shocked to find me in Bryxton, and he immediately asked
if I was the person in the video. "What video?" I asked curiously. He immediately handed his phone over to me.
It was a video of me standing under the rain in front of the church doors, begging for Nicholas to take me home. I had carefully
kneeled down in front of him when he responded in his cruel tone. "I'll have to get married and have kids someday, Renee. I can't
waste the rest of my life away with you! You know what's the issue—you can't even have kids!" he cried in the video. Surely I
don't need anyone to remind me of that, I thought.
"Are you blind?" I asked Merlin as I handed the phone back to him. The video was in such high definition, and the woman in it
was obviously me! The way he questioned me made me feel even worse about myself! He let out a sigh before he continued
speaking. "Where have you been? I couldn't call you at all."
There had been tons of people who were trying to reach my phone throughout this period. However, I hadn't responded to any of
them, and I hadn't viewed any of my WhatsApp messages as I didn't want it to ruin my mood. Waylen felt that this was a good
idea—he felt that it was good for my healing process.
"It's fine," I comforted Merlin. "I'm heading back to Bryxton now. Where's my Rolls Royce? I want my keys back."
"Are you in a rush?" Merlin furrowed his brows.
"Should I wait around for your ex-girlfriend to beat me up first?" I asked with a giggle. He stared at me speechlessly.
During my ride back to Bryxton, there was a jam on the highway, so I rested my hand on the steering wheel while I thought about
the video that I had seen earlier. I looked so pathetic when I was begging for Nicholas to bring me home in the video—it was
almost as if I had thrown every ounce of my pride out the window that night. All I got in return were Nicholas's hurtful words
—"You can't even have kids!"
Now, the entire nation knew about my infertility issue and how I had shamelessly crashed someone else's wedding! I felt like a
thousand-pound rock was crushing against my chest whenever I thought about these things. I knew that I couldn't run away from
all of this, and I knew that I would have to face it eventually. However, Shawn had never asked me about all of this at all. He
never asked me about what happened, nor did he ask about my past. He didn't even blame me for concealing my identity from
him—he still used the same cold voice to call me by my other name, Myra.
Shawn was like a sturdy statue that would remain fixed on its spot regardless of the storms and earthquakes that happened
around it. It felt like his doors would always be open for me if I ever needed to go back! Shawn truly made me feel that way! This
was rather confusing—it was understandable for others to think that Shawn and I had a thing together. Even I felt rather
confused!
However, his words always served as a reminder to me. "I'm not someone you can long for, Myra." This reminded me of how
little I meant to him. I can't long for him; in other words, I have no right to long for him. If that's the case, then why does he still
keep his doors open for me? Is it just because I saved him that one night? But I don't think I helped out that much. I couldn’t
come to a conclusion, so I decided not to think about it at all.
...
There was a bad jam on the highway, so it was late by the time I got back to Bryxton. I didn't head to Felix's Villa—I went to the
condominium instead. It was late by the time I got back, and I felt the lethargy spreading across my body as I lay down on the
bed. After resting for a while, I got up to take my medication. The doctor told me that I only had to take the medication for one
more month before I was allowed to stop. After that, I would be a healthy and strong individual.
Once I was done taking the medication, I lay down on the bed and hesitated for a long while before sending Shawn a text. 'I've
arrived home safely, Shawn.'
'Okay,' he replied. His cold reply seemed rather warm to me. He replied—that has to count as something, right? I wanted to lower
my phone to sleep after that, but I eventually tapped on the WhatsApp logo when I realized that I was back in Bryxton. There
were a bunch of updates, but there was nothing from Nicholas.
All of the messages were people looking for me and asking where I was. 'I'm back in Bryxton. Don't miss me too much,' I typed
before sending it out as a broadcast message. When I tapped into the app again, I saw Christopher's message. 'How are you,
young lady?'