Karimba Cellon remained motionless in the face of Brenda Mclean's unexpected embrace. His phobia of women was deeply rooted, so her intimate gesture had rattled him. It took him a while to regain his composure.
Before Karimba Cellon could push Brenda Mclean away, Alley Houston approached them. With crossed arms, she observed their close interaction and remarked with a sarcastic tone, "How touching! Brenda Mclean traveled hundreds of miles just to see you, Karimba Cellon."
Turning his gaze back, Karimba Cellon was met with the disappointment and anger in Alley Houston's eyes. He started to feel flustered, and his instincts urged him to distance himself from Brenda Mclean. His strength was enough, and not surprisingly, Brenda Mclean stumbled and fell to the ground.
"Ouch, Karimba, that hurts!"
Brenda Mclean's sudden fall caught her off guard. Seizing the opportunity, she immediately let out a few melodramatic cries, shedding a couple of tears.
Seeing her close friend wincing in pain, Karimba Cellon felt a mix of irritation and guilt. Throughout his life, his odd phobia had caused him to distance himself from all females. Brenda Mclean was no exception. She was well aware of this fact and had always maintained a certain distance from him. So why was she suddenly behaving so intimately today?
However, at this moment, Karimba Cellon didn't have the time or the mood to consider Brenda Mclean's plight. His thoughts were consumed by Alley Houston's disappointed gaze.
"I've explained it to you, Alley!"
Alley Houston raised an eyebrow and chuckled, her disappointment slowly transitioning into indifference.
"Is there really anything to explain? You and she have always been like this, haven't you?"
"No! It's not what you think, Alley!"
Karimba Cellon began stumbling over his words; he had never felt so afraid of being misunderstood. He took a step closer, intending to hold Alley Houston's hand, but she instinctively pulled away. She glared at him as if warning him not to use the same hands that had embraced another woman to touch her.
A moment later, Alley Houston said nonchalantly, "So? What's there to argue about right now, Karimba? We're not anything to each other anymore. Hugging anyone doesn't concern me, so there's no need for explanations!"
With those words, Alley Houston turned and walked away. Witnessing her disappointment, Brenda Mclean couldn't help but feel victorious. Just as Karimba Cellon was about to follow Alley Houston, Brenda Mclean suddenly started moaning as if in pain.
"Ouch, it hurts so much! Karimba, I think I twisted my ankle. Can you please check if my ankle's okay... Ah."
Karimba Cellon instinctively turned to look at Brenda Mclean, suddenly finding her truly bothersome.
"Brenda, I told you before. This time I have something important to do. You shouldn't have come all the way here to find me. Besides, how can I explain to Alley about our relationship if you act like this? Go home now, and stop behaving like a child!"
Brenda Mclean looked at Karimba Cellon in disbelief, her anger flaring up. Right, he had always treated her like a little sister, without a hint of romantic interest. He dismissed her so casually, as if he were an older brother reprimanding a mischievous and clueless younger sibling. However, for Brenda Mclean, Karimba Cellon was the man she had tried every trick to capture. Making Alley Houston misunderstand their relationship was her goal; how could she let go of it so easily?
"Fine, go ahead. You can go, don't let Alley misunderstand."
As Brenda Mclean spoke, she lowered her head, using her familiar tactics. She pursed her lips, her eyes brimming with tears, her petite hands rubbing her ankle before slowly standing up, then feigning weakness and falling to the ground again. Karimba Cellon shook his head, sighed, and immediately called someone to take her to the hospital.
Alley Houston returned to her small house and immediately retreated into her bedroom. She lay on the bed, angry at herself for why she still felt conflicted about Karimba Cellon, why she still felt a pang when she saw him getting close to Brenda Mclean. Clearly, today's disappointment and frustration were proof that she still loved him. The more she thought about it, the more uncomfortable Alley Houston felt.
What she despised most at this moment was her own sense of anticipation. She waited for Karimba Cellon to quickly follow her, to explain and seek her forgiveness. Yet, in the end, he remained by Brenda Mclean's side for a little longer. This made Alley Houston feel like she was losing her mind!
Throughout that day, Karimba Cellon and Alley Houston didn't exchange a word, mainly because Alley Houston couldn't shake the image she had seen that day. Karimba Cellon's patience with Brenda Mclean had deeply wounded Alley Houston.
The next morning, Karimba Cellon woke up in the living room and suddenly felt an eerie silence around him. As if sensing something amiss, he sat up and rushed into Alley Houston's room. Sure enough, there was no one inside. Karimba Cellon anxiously checked the closet, finding it empty of any clothes. Wide-eyed, he stared at the bare closet, realizing with bitterness that Alley Houston must have left at some point.
Karimba Cellon sat disheartened by the window, wondering why Alley Houston had left without a word. He had already ordered people to search for her, but throughout the day, there was no news.
Suddenly, there was a sound outside the gate, along with a familiar voice that he had been longing to hear.
"Karimba, I'm back."
Karimba Cellon was stunned. Alley Houston was calling his name? She had never addressed him so intimately. Despite his surprise, he decided to go outside and welcome Alley Houston.
Alley Houston entered with bags in her hands and a warm smile upon seeing Karimba Cellon.
"You must be hungry, right? I feel better today, so I'll cook."
Karimba Cellon was astonished once again. Alley Houston looked different today; she had more vitality than usual. But there was something about her eyes, gestures, and even her attitude towards him that felt different. However, because of Alley Houston's unexpected gentleness, Karimba Cellon didn't want to overanalyze the situation.
He simply wanted to savor this rare moment of happiness that he had almost lost.
That night, Karimba Cellon couldn't sleep. He had a habit of staying up late working, and he had already dealt with everything that needed his attention. Only the thought of Alley Houston remained, preventing him from finding peace in slumber.
Creak!
Karimba Cellon remained motionless in the face of Brenda Mclean's unexpected embrace. His phobia of women was deeply rooted, so her intimate gesture had rattled him. It took him a while to regain his composure.Before Karimba Cellon could push Brenda Mclean away, Alley Houston approached them. With crossed arms, she observed their close interaction and remarked with a sarcastic tone, "How touching! Brenda Mclean traveled hundreds of miles just to see you, Karimba Cellon."Turning his gaze back, Karimba Cellon was met with the disappointment and anger in Alley Houston's eyes. He started to feel flustered, and his instincts urged him to distance himself from Brenda Mclean. His strength was enough, and not surprisingly, Brenda Mclean stumbled and fell to the ground."Ouch, Karimba, that hurts!"
For Karimba Cellon, these houseworks were certainly no walk in the park. However, ever since he had arrived, Alley Houston had been adamant about not going into the kitchen. She no longer prepared the dishes he enjoyed. Every time he struggled to swallow the self-cooked meals before him, Karimba Cellon felt a deep sense of regret. Back then, Alley Houston was the one who always catered to his culinary preferences, striving to cook delicious meals that would please him. Now, even catching a glimpse of the unappetizing dishes she had prepared, Karimba Cellon couldn't help but lament. Previously, Alley Houston had been the one who indulged his appetite, but now, even the sight of her in the kitchen...Throughout the morning, Alley Houston sat outside on the porch, engrossed in a book. Her injuries were gradually healing, and the fevers had subsided significantly. She cast a glance inside the kitchen, where th
Alley Houston witnessed it with her own eyes, a face identical to hers, a voice identical to hers, and even a body identical to hers. Shattered, broken.Alley Houston broke into a cold sweat, her entire body stiff, and all she could do was scream in vain. Lily Houston still lay beneath the wheels, her face pallid, her eyes suddenly twitching. A smile formed on her lips."Ah!""Alley, Alley!"Alley Houston was jolted by a strong, reassuring arm. Beside her ear was the familiar voice of Karimba Cellon. She jerked, her eyes wide open, looking into the void before her. By her bedside was the man who had been by her side for the past few days."Why are you here?" Alley Houston asked irritably."Did you have a nightmare?"Karimba Cellon entered Alley Houston's room when he heard her screaming in her sleep. Seeing her thrashing about as if trying to escape, he was filled with fear and quickly turned on the bedside lamp before shaking her awake.Alley Houston stared at Karimba Cellon for a mo
After a few more days passed, suddenly one day, Alley Houston developed a fever. It was unclear whether her wound had become infected, but Karimba Cellon was filled with anxiety and restlessness. He entered her room and softly made a request:"Let me clean the wound on your back."Alley Houston didn't respond but instead asked:"Isn't it you who's sick? Don't you find my body repulsive?"Karimba Cellon lowered his head in silence, gazing at the small, frail figure of Alley Houston lying on the bed. She coughed a few times while speaking, and it pained him to witness it. He sighed deeply and sat down beside her."I'm not afraid of anything, I'm only afraid of losing you."Alley Hou
Among the Houston guards, a tall man stepped forward and addressed Karimba Cellon:"Mr. Karimba Cellon, if this is your territory, we naturally won't intrude. But Ms. Alley belongs to the Houston family, and she's currently unwell. The elders want to take her back to the Houston residence to take care of her. You see, it's a family matter for the Houstons...""Who said Alley Houston is part of the Houston family?" Karimba Cellon glared, gritting his teeth.Karimba Cellon suddenly shouted loudly, startling both the Houston guards and Alley Houston, who were hiding near the door. Alley Houston felt a mix of fear and astonishment. Clearly, Karimba Cellon could hand her over to the Houstons, but he was doing everything to protect her. She had no idea that before coming here, Karimba Cellon had arranged his security pers
A few days later..."I'm sorry, Alley. When I realized that I love you, it was too late," Karimba Cellon murmured to himself. In the dark night, his sports car sped along the highway. Upon receiving a report from his subordinates that Alley Houston was hiding in City Y, Karimba Cellon swiftly wrapped up his work at the Cellon Corporation and rushed to the city to find her.After driving through the night, Karimba Cellon finally located Alley Houston. It was a small house tucked away in a winding alley, and without his extraordinary abilities, he might not have found it. When he arrived, he saw Alley Houston applying medicine to her wounds. As soon as she noticed him, she became tense, her eyes fixated on the man before her, then quickly ran away."Alley!" Karimba Cellon called after her. However, her injured leg gav