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My Fiance Ran Away On Our Wedding Day novel Chapter 58

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The next day, Anika finished washing up and walked out of the room.

She bumped into Zac who had just come out of the next room.

He was a little different now than he had been in the past, with his neat and tidy image of suits and shoes.

His suit jacket was placed on the bend of his muscular arms and his tie was hanging messily around his chest.

His white shirt was unbuttoned as well, and his collar was slightly open, showing his light-skinned collarbone.

His sweet and naughty personality drew people's attention.

Then once she saw him, she couldn't take her look away from him.

Zac raised his brows and leaned against the door with an idle posture after catching a glimpse of her.

He then casually said, "Do you know how to fix a tie when your hands are injured?"

Anika’s gaze fell on the back of his swollen hand.

She pursed her lips and shook her head, "Not really."

The man smiled and stated, "Well, I'll teach you.”

It wasn't difficult for Anika to learn how to fix a necktie.However, what Zac said about teaching her was actually useless.

They dawdled until the end, but Anika still followed the online video and tied his necktie.

The moment she pushed the tie-up, Zac lowered his head slightly.

In an instant, the two of them were very close.

Anika's eyes were lifted unconsciously and collided with his deep dark gaze.

His brows became more defined, his nose became broader, and his lips were thinner.

The distance between them emphasized his attractive facial features.

It was claimed that when two individuals exchanged glances, the atmosphere would become vague.

She leaned against the door and he went closer as he bent down.

He then stared at her.

She caught her breath involuntarily throughout this silent and long exchange of gazes.

Her fingertips curled up slightly, as if even the surrounding air had stopped.

After a while, she heard his casual tone, "What, Anika, am I that good-looking? That I actually made you ...stunned."

In his pitch-black eyes, there was a definite smile.

She didn’t respond, so he continued instead, "You said last time that women also admire men, so you are one of these people?"

The man's lifeless eyes showed a hint of suspicion.

It was as if he could see right through her heart's thoughts, leaving him with nowhere to hide.

Her gaze then shifted downward, landing on his slightly trembling throat which caused her heart to race once more.

Therefore, she averted her eye from him, catching a glimpse of the darkness in his eyes.

After that, she finally found a topic to ease the awkwardness.

"You ...didn't sleep well last night?"

The man lowered his eyes and said, "Yes."

"Why?"

"Heh, what do you think?"

"How would I know?"

"Don't know?"

Zac raised his eyebrows and patted her head.

He said lazily, "Anika, if you can't figure it out, then ...think about it slowly"

He knew that Anika might have some thoughts, but that was probably not enough.

He would be worried if she was too anxious.

He had waited for a long time, but he didn't want her to start under too much pressure.

It's better for him to wait.

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