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"Aurora, you..." Sion muttered.
"Mr Carroll," Albie cut in, "If memory serves right, you got a divorce five years ago, besides, today's cooperation has been finalized. There's nothing else for you to do here, no matter about personal relationships or business, what else do you want to talk about?"
If it was Aurora who said that, Sion might not have reacted much. But Albie did enrage him. "But isn't it done with you too?"
Sion looked askance at the contract they each held in their hands. They had just finished signing.
"Now, it's my turn!" After saying that, he yanked Aurora's wrist without asking for permission and walked towards the inside with big steps.
"Sion Carroll!" Aurora started to pull her hand back when she was drawn a few steps away by Sion, "Are you insane? Let go of me!"
Albie, who was left behind, wanted to go after her, but he was stopped in his tracks by a small hand. The two looked at each other. Morgan stole a glance in the direction where her parents left and she felt very pleased inside.
"Daddy! Good job!"
Sion pulled Aurora along and pushed open the door of a room, which was dark and empty. He got in there with Aurora quickly, closed the door, and pressed the light switch.
The room was instantly lit up. Aurora squinted her eyes before opening them and saw the person who was pulling him brutally in front of her. She was so mad that she threw him away with one force, "Are you crazy? What the hell do you want to do?"
The icy coldness and indifference on her face were like a thorn in Sion's heart. He was unwilling to believe that she now had no feelings for him. Those eyes were bubbling with wrath, and he could not see any single trance of lingering love in there. She was just glaring at an enemy.
"Aurora,"
The bitterness in Sion's heart spread, making him so painful that he could hardly breathe, "I didn't want to do anything to you, I just..."
"Missed you so much."
In the last five years, at first, he had dreamed of her every night. Later, when he could not meet her in his dreams, he tried various ways to try to make her appear in his dreams.
Now she was standing in front of him as a living person, for which he was full of joy.
"Missed me?" Aurora laughed sarcastically, "Are you kidding? You just wanted to make sure I was dead, didn't you?"
She thought Sion was pestering her because he was afraid that what he had done would be revealed.
"Aurora, do you have to talk like that?"
"Don't call my name!"
That made her sick. The hatred in her eyes kept growing out of control as if there was a sharp sword being forged in her heart, with which she would stab into the heart of the man before her.
"Mr Carroll, I don't want to get in anything with you. Don't you think you're ridiculous now?"
There was a sarcastic look on Aurora's face.
" 'Aurora' died five years ago. And I have nothing to do with you! Don't you understand?"
Sion lowered his eyes, not wanting to look at the expression on her face, which was full of hostility and loathing.
"Are you blaming me? Blame me for forcing you with that thing back then."
There was a hint of repression in his voice. It seemed that he was enduring great pain. Seeing Aurora remain silent, he sighed again and said in a deep voice, "I am supposed to be blamed."
Every moment on the Rainbow Bridge five years ago was engraved in her mind, reminding her all the time that this man had no heart, and that no matter what she did to him, he would put her to death anyway. She even felt that if she dug out this man's heart, it must be surprisingly dark.
The gleam in Sion's eyes suddenly darkened, and his voice was even lower than before, "Is that how you see me?"
"Five years ago, Nevaeh and I wouldn't have..."
"Mr Carroll, you don't need to explain so much to me." Aurora interrupted him, "Please don't say anything like this to me in the future. I can't afford it."
The sarcasm and disbelief on her face were too obvious to be ignored.
His heart suffering dull pain, Sion suddenly pressed Aurora's shoulders with both hands and pinned her against the wall behind him.
"Aurora, I'm not lying. And I miss you, a lot."
He said word for word with a flash of a determination under his eyes.
"Don't you believe it? Then I'll prove it!"
After the words, he leaned down and kissed her. With the long-lost and familiar smell sliding into his nostrils, Sion finally believed that she had come back, and was now in his arms. His kisses grew soft as if he was treating a rare treasure. Aurora was in a daze for a moment before she began to struggle.
But Sion did not let her go and his tongue probed into her mouth deeper and deeper. With a strong sense of fondness, his heart was suddenly stuffed to the brim.
Aurora couldn't hold back and bit his lips hard, taking the opportunity to push him away.
Then a loud and crisp slap landed on Sion's face. He turned aside a bit, and there were five clear fingerprints soon appearing on his face.
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