The faculty apartment was by the other gate of the campus, which meant they had to walk through the entire school, starting from the stretch of restaurants known to students as “Temptation Alley.”Though the weather was cold, the campus was still alive with energy—students singing, laughing, playing
Louis was speechless. "I’m not that dramatic."If he got jealous over every passing glance, he’d die from envy."You’re just unaware of it," Adora muttered.They placed their order, and the owner brought the food out quickly.With the weather getting colder, a bowl of hot soup felt especially comfor
But she had barely been living there two or three days before Louis showed up without even telling her in advance.It was nearly 8 p.m. when Adora, having finished dinner, returned to the library to continue studying.Her phone buzzed. The library was too quiet, so she stepped out to the reading ar
Adora was a little surprised.Fiona had been strapped for cash, yet she hadn’t touched the money.Seeing her hesitate, Fiona pushed the card toward her again. "Take it back. I really don’t need it. I’ve already secured an internship. Once I graduate next year, I’ll be able to earn my own money."Ad
Adora hadn’t expected him to be this shameless. For a moment, she even regretted forgiving him—at least when they were fighting, she could sleep in peace.Now that they’d made up, he clung to her like a sticky bandage, refusing to give her any space.It was happiness, but with a hint of exasperatio
Louis didn’t say anything, but there was a clear shift in his eyes.He stayed still as Adora tilted his face up, staring at her lowered gaze and the flawless features in front of him."You really trust me that much?" he asked after a pause."Yes. Remember that Linda woman who was clearly after you?