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In the deep of the night, the curtains fluttered in the cold wind.
The moon shone like silver outside the window and into a bedroom in the villa.
The weak moonlight danced in the darkness, reflecting a dim blue shadow in the room. Branches swayed outside the window, making a rustling sound.
Rosalie lay on the bed, her face pale as a sheet and her eyes bloodshot and swollen, reflecting the fatigue she was feeling inside.
The look in her eyes was empty and hopeless, like a sole boat wandering in the endless night, void of direction and hope.
The bedside lamp shone a gentle light, lighting up her haggard features. The shadows in the dim room accentuated the loneliness etched on her face.
The night was quiet except for the rustling wind and the heartless ticking of time. The silence in Rosalie's heart, however, was deafening.
Her breathing gradually became labored as she lay on the bed, hopelessness filling her eyes. She looked like a lone spirit roaming the darkness.
The door opened and heavy footsteps approached her.
Rosalie tightened her grip over the sheets and shut her eyes. Her brows furrowed and her cheeks were still swollen.
The lights were switched on and he pounced on her on the bed, flipping her body around.
Rosalie smelt a strong smell of alcohol. He was clearly inebriated.
"Rose, I'm back. Sorry it took me so long. I brought them to a nightclub and they called for so many women. But don't worry, I didn't do that. I have you and I don't want anyone else."
Sebastian buried his head in her neck, breathing out fumes of alcohol as he said drunkenly, "Oh, yes. You don't know who those people you saw today are, right?"
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