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"I tripped."
That excuse was far from believable.
But given Stella's current state of mind, she was completely out of the mental bandwidth to concoct any other excuse.
Please don't ask anymore. If he kept pressing, she truly might crack and spill everything. Then what? Would they even be able to stay siblings?
No, she couldn't bear the thought. She couldn’t take that risk!
Ronald frowned. "Tripped? Star, do you really think that excuse holds any water?"
Stella froze.
He's still asking?
Oh, come on! Could someone just arrest her already?
"Star."
His voice, low and magnetic, drilled into her frayed nerves like a persistent drumbeat.
Stella couldn’t take it anymore.
Fine, forget being siblings. Maybe it was time to throw caution to the wind and pursue him instead.
Stella steeled herself, heart pounding, ready to take the plunge.
But just as she opened her mouth to speak, Ronald's phone buzzed sharply, cutting through the tension and halting their conversation.
Stella, already stiff with tension, latched onto the ringing phone like it was a lifeline. "Your phone's ringing."
Ronald’s gaze lingered on her for a moment before he finally relented, turning to pick it up. It was a call from Idris.
At this hour?
Ronald's expression hardened as he stepped away, answering with a cold tone. "Speak."
Stella's heart continued to race as she watched him retreat to the balcony. Her instinct screamed that this wasn’t over.
Barely a minute passed before Ronald returned, his face grim. "Aren’t you tired? Why aren’t you sleeping?"
"Sleeping! Right now! Sleeping!" Stella blurted, her words tumbling over each other as she dove into the covers.
Him deciding not asking anymore was the best. Just don't ask anymore.
In her haste, her nails scratched across his chest, leaving marks that mirrored the ones already there.
Stella's breathing hitched.
Ronald, feeling the pain, glanced down at his chest. "Star."
Stella was at a loss for words.
Ronald asked, "Did you scratch me?"
Stella replied, "I didn't."
Now she was truly done for; there was no way to explain this away. But, in all honesty, the marks on him earlier hadn’t been her doing.
Ronald's gaze deepened. That meaningful look now seemed to hide a flicker of fiery intensity.
Stella’s breath hitched. "Is falling for a man really unforgivable?"
Especially falling for you?
She couldn't take it anymore. Fine, she might as well tell him, sooner or later, it was all the same.
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