This meant facing the pain and fear head-on.That was why, no matter what, he had to go with her.Adora stood frozen in place. Louis reached out with his right hand and gently tugged her left. "Come on. Officer Watson’s waiting.""Louis…!""Let’s go." He insisted, holding her hand and walking towar
Adora was startled. "The villagers still haven’t revealed the location of the cave?"Michael said, "Those two households only have elderly folks left behind. Their sons took the kidnapped women and disappeared into the mountains. “There’s no signal, and we can’t get in touch. The elders have no ide
“Adora, my injury has nothing to do with you. Don’t blame yourself. Once we're back, if my family says anything, just ignore it.” Louis knew she felt guilty and tried to ease her mind.Adora turned around, her beautiful eyes blinking at him. She lowered his hand into her palm and spoke softly, “No
But just as the words reached his lips, Louis thought better of it. It sounded way too much like something a sleaze would say, so he held back.He was a doctor, after all.He’d seen far more of the human body than most, and not many could compare. He knew exactly where the average stood, and he ha
"Better not have such luck," Adora thought with lingering dread. She was still shaken recalling it. Thankfully, it hadn't hit any vital organs. If she’d been unlucky—if the shovel had struck a major artery or something important—the consequences would’ve been unimaginable.Louis had short hair, a
Louis chuckled. “Not a bad idea, actually.”Adora sighed. “It’s late. If you keep stalling, the sun’s going to come up.”He looked at the toilet seat like it was some monumental challenge, then finally exhaled and walked over to sit down.Adora stood in front of him and bent down to undo the buttons