Chapter 116 The Night He Didn't Take Her – A Turning Point in He Watched Me Shine Without Him by Selena Johnston
In this chapter of He Watched Me Shine Without Him, Selena Johnston introduces major changes to the story. Chapter 116 The Night He Didn't Take Her shifts the narrative tone, revealing secrets, advancing character arcs, and increasing stakes within the billionaire genre.
Then she saw Rose gazing at her with a dangerously seductive look—like a vixen bathed in irresistible light.
Houston swallowed hard, something primal flaring in his eyes. He struggled to suppress his desire, turned off the lights, and obediently lay down beside her.
Still, he pulled her into his arms and whispered hoarsely, “Rose, if you keep this up, I might not be able to sleep tonight.”
Rose asked, “You don’t want me?” Her voice was full of disappointment.
Houston hugged her tightly, as if he wanted to fuse her into his bones. “Silly girl, I’m a normal man. Of course I want you. But…”
In the darkness, Rose stared at him with sparkling eyes.
Houston’s breathing was erratic, his warm breath brushing her face. But she could still see the restraint and self-control in his eyes.
He said, “Rose, this bed’s too small. I’m worried it won’t be a good experience for you.”
Rose pushed him away and turned her back to him.
Like a stubborn sticker, he clung to her again. “Are you mad?”
She shook her head. “No.”
Houston said, “Rose, I know what you're thinking. Don’t overthink it. We’ve got all the time in the world.”
“Okay,” Rose murmured shyly.
That night, she tossed and turned, unable to sleep.
So no matter what, Houston still didn’t want her?
Even though his reason sounded perfectly logical, her mother’s voice kept echoing in her ears: “If a man doesn’t love you, he’ll come up with all kinds of excuses not to touch you.”
Rose felt an inexplicable sense of disappointment.
Was she not attractive enough?
Or was Houston still hung up on his crush?
…
The next morning.
Rose got up with dark circles under her eyes. Houston saw them and instantly knew she’d been overthinking. He felt both guilty and helpless.
This silly girl probably took her mom’s advice to heart and was starting to doubt him.
At breakfast, Linda announced gleefully, “Rose, did you hear? The wedding next door got called off. Neither Ethan nor Vivian are good people. What goes around comes around.”
Rose was surprised. Vivian had just had a baby. Logically, the wedding should’ve just been postponed past New Year’s—why cancel it?
Linda gossiped in vivid detail: “The Walker family only cares about boys. Vivian gave birth to a girl, and Samantha told her to go for a second child. Vivian’s mom was furious. The Walkers won’t pay for anything, won’t lift a finger, just want a free grandkid. So in a fit of rage, she told Vivian to break up with Ethan.”
Rose munched on her burger with a sigh.
Linda grinned with schadenfreude. “Good thing you didn’t marry Ethan. Otherwise, you’d be stuck with a mother-in-law like Samantha. You’d never hear the end of it.”
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