When They Beg I Rise (Lemira) is the best current series by the author Giselle Jones. The Chapter 505 content below will immerse us in a world of love and hatred, where characters use every trick to achieve their goals without concern for the other half—only to regret it later. Please read chapter Chapter 505 and stay updated with the next chapters of this series at nisfree.com.
Orion locked eyes with Lemira, feeling as though his knees might give way beneath him. Her eyes were red with unshed tears, radiating a fierce anger. That look felt like a knife piercing his chest, leaving him breathless and in pain. Struggling to maintain his composure, he gently wiped away the tears from the corners of her eyes. "He will pay for this," he promised softly.
Yet, hadn't he already paid enough? Lemira quickly composed herself, her voice filled with determination. "I need to find out what really happened with that car accident."
"Yeah, I'll help you investigate," Orion replied, resolve hardening within him. If Evelina's father wasn't dead, perhaps the accident wasn't as straightforward as it seemed. Did the Sinclair family truly have nothing to do with it? He needed to dig deeper.
He glanced at Lemira, the words he longed to say dying on his lips. Lemira checked the time and suggested, "Shall we start our sparring then?"
Orion turned and handed her a box. "I picked up something for you while I was away. Hope you like it."
Lemira opened the box to reveal a pair of red boxing gloves. "They're beautiful," she said, a smile lighting up her face. She had been using the gym's gloves, planning to buy her own once she improved, but Orion had anticipated her need.
"Do you like them?" he asked.
"Yeah, I love them. Thanks for the gift," she replied, slipping them on. They fit perfectly.
Orion watched her smile, his mind a whirlpool of thoughts he couldn't easily express. "Try them out, see how they feel," he encouraged, trying to push away his concerns.
Lemira was so engrossed in her new gloves, she didn't notice the shadow of worry in his eyes. After they finished sparring, Lemira collapsed onto the mat, exhausted. She admired her gloves again, "I knew having my own would make a difference. They're so much better."
Orion, ever considerate, handed her a towel and a bottle of water, gently wiping the sweat from her neck. Suddenly, Lemira cupped his face in her hands. "Orion, I just realized something."
She looked up at Orion. "What's wrong?"
"Nothing."
"You're lying. You've seemed off all evening."
Lemira was worried he might be facing some trouble. Orion took the towel and gently wiped her neck again. "No, you're imagining things. Why would I be anything but happy on a date with you?" He was adept at hiding his feelings and quickly adjusted his tone.
Lemira scrutinized him but couldn't find anything amiss, so she let it go. She stood up, removing her gloves. "If anyone is giving you a hard time because of me, promise you'll tell me."
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