Holding Alyssaâs hand, Jasper rushed down the opulent yet deserted corridor, like two young aristocrats who were defying societal rules and eloping.
Her gaze was fixed on his broad back, which provided her with a sense of security. Her chest heaved, and her palms grew sweaty.
She had to admit that she felt a little attracted to him. At the same time, she berated herself for still having feelings for him over mere hand-holding, after having fallen in love with him twice, 13 years and three years ago, respectively.
She felt rather indignant for being weak when it came to Jasper.
In contrast, he appeared to be in high spirits, jogging alongside her until they reached the door of a luxurious suite.
A surge of panic and embarrassment washed over her. In anger, she yanked her hand from his grasp and hissed, âWhat is this? How dare you disrespect me on my turf? You know I could always get my brothers to beat you up right now.â
He paused in surprise. Realizing she had misunderstood his intention, he explained helplessly, âWhat on earth are you thinking? Iâve kept my gift for you in this suite. Thatâs all.â
Her eyes widened, her blush deepening as she pressed her lips together.
âWell, I can tackle a few men on my own, but I would much rather make a good impression on your brothers. I wouldnât dream of doing anything untoward,â he added.
He leaned toward her with desire in his eyes and teased, âEven if I did have any such intentions, I would have taken you to my place instead.â
âUgh, I would never ever go back to that family of yours! Theyâre unbearable!â Feeling embarrassed, she looked away from him.
âSeaview Manor was never my home, Lyse. I donât have a home,â he admitted with a hoarse voice and a somber expression.
His words stung her, leaving her momentarily speechless.
âIâll only have a home if Iâm with you. If we canât be together, I would rather be in exile for the rest of my life,â he added, his eyes brimming with sincerity.
She met his gaze, but her response was slow, as if she were numbed by the weight of their shared history.
He had rushed the conversation. However much he yearned to get back with her, he shouldnât have broached the subject right away.
âYou served in the military, didnât you? You joined the Peacekeeping Forces,â she suddenly inquired.
He had a sinking feeling. Before he could respond, she sharply interrupted, âYou led a nomadic life during those years, but donât forget why you did it. You didnât join the military because of me.â
She could never overlook that pain. Panicking, Jasper felt his words stuck in his throat.
At that moment, the door unexpectedly swung open, surprising them both and relieving the tension.
âMr. Beckett! Madam! Itâs you.â
Xavier stood there with a satisfied smile and explained, âI heard your voices from inside. I opened the door to check on you since youâve been out here for quite a while.â
Alyssa and Jasper looked dumbfounded. Xavier began to sweat as he realized something was amiss.
Stammering, he said, âUh, d-did I interrupt something?â
âItâs fine,â she replied coldly, and she walked into the suite. A pale-faced Jasper followed suit.
Xavier attempted to enter the suite with them, but Jasper swiftly closed the door in his face. Just before shutting it completely, Jasper instructed him through the crack, âStand guard.â
Xavier immediately stood at attention and answered, âRoger that, Mr. Beckett!â