Chapter 406
Heartbreak Brings Mr. Right
And what exactly did you say to her?â
Domenic flashed a playful grin and said, âI informed her that my girlfriend is in good hands and thereâs no need for worry.
â
Lindsey was momentarily at a loss for words.
How could he say something so prone to misinterpretation?
Exhaling, Lindsey gave Domenic a look that was a mix of irritation and resignation.
âItâs getting late.
You should head back and get some rest too.
â
Domenic responded without a word, gently scooping her up in a smooth motion to make space, then slid into the bed next to Lindsey.
âYouâ¦â
âI didnât intend to leave tonight anyway.
Nights can be chilly, and itâs easy to get cold sleeping alone.
Iâm here to keep you warm.
â
The room was luxuriously furnished, and the bed was exceptionally large, more than adequate for two.
It was just a bit awkward for the situation.
Lindseyâs cheeks flushed a deep red, but Domenic smoothly slipped his arm around her, gently cradling her neck and drawing her close to him.
âOh my!â Lindsey couldnât help but let out a startled cry.
âDonât scream.
We wouldnât want someone to hear and get the wrong idea,â Domenic said with a sly grin, âItâs much cozier to sleep close together.
â
Resting against his chest, Lindsey felt the heat coming through his shirt, and she found herself relaxing.
His presence always enveloped her in a feeling of safety and comfort.
âLinds.
â Domenicâs deep, resonant voice broke the silence above her.
âHmm?â Lindsey looked up, her eyes meeting his striking throat.
âIâve been meaning to share something about my family with you, but I wasnât sure how to start,â Domenic said, tightening his hold on her arm, and added, âBoth my parents are no Longer with usâ¦â
Lindseyâs body stiffened momentarily at his words.
Domenic continued with a gentle tone, âWhen I was ten years old, my parents got into a car accident.
My mom got stuck in the car, and my dad managed to get out.
But then the car caught fire.
To save my mom, my dad went back into the fire.
Later, people claimed my dad sacrificed himself for love.
They said he and my mom were deeply in love.
Due to all this, my grandfather fell seriously ill.
While he was sick, some of my uncles locked me in a cellar and left me without food for ten days.
I even missed their funerals.
â
Lindseyâs eyelashes quivered as she hugged Domenic while he narrated the story flatly.
She was shocked and troubled.
Simply listening to the account left her with a sense of stifling despair.
At the tender age of ten, how did Domenic endure such a traumatic experience? How did he manage to survive?
Lindseyâs tremulous voice finally broke the silence, âDuring those ten daysâ¦â
âI survived by eating mud, scraping bits off the walls, and drinking water seeping through the cracks.
The cellar was damp, and the days were gloomy and rainy.
Perhaps, by some twist of fate, I still survived.
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