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Night of Destiny ( Anastasia Tillman ) novel Chapter 1182

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Ruka blushed as she couldn’t contain her joy. She could not believe she had the privilege to hear Ren sing her a lullaby as a child. That’s surreal.

“I want to hear the lullaby,” she said. She took out her earphones and plugged them into the phone. Then, she turned up the volume to hear Ren’s deep and rich voice.

“Give me a second. I’m looking for the lyrics,” he spoke earnestly. In fact, he was prepared to sing for her.

Her heart thumped wildly as she waited like a child in line for an amusement park ride. After a period of silence on the other end of the line, he said, “Are you listening?”

Ruka responded with a hum and was impatient to hear him sing. “Yes.”

Instantly, he started to sing with his tenor voice, which was light and smooth. “Lavender’s blue, dilly-dilly, lavender’s green; when I am king, dilly-dilly, you shall be queen; who told you so, dilly dilly, who told you so? ‘Twas my own

heart, dilly-dilly, that told me so.”

Ren had such a captivating and precise way of pronouncing words that it was almost hypnotic to listen to. Ruka’s breath slowed to a steady rhythm as she clung to every note, and his voice pulled the strings in her heart. She was so concerned about missing even one hum that she closed her eyes without realizing she was falling asleep.

So, this is what they meant by eargasm, she pondered as she finally understood the slang term. Ren’s voice made her feel isolated from the rest of the world and surrounded by a warmth only he could provide. If he were a siren, she would be the poor sailor who would jump off the ship for him.

“Alright, it’s getting late. You should go to bed,” Ren said.

Ruka refused to succumb to the drowsiness and insisted childishly, “No, I want you to sing again. Please?”

He could never refuse her when she was in such a state, so he agreed to sing the lullaby again. Frankly, she had no idea why or how she had let her inner child show itself to him.

She could be painfully independent and mature, but with Ren, who indulged her whims and cherished her unconditionally, she knew she could let down her guard without fear. It was as if a part of her understood that he could make any exception for her because she was special to him.

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