Chapter 1844
Burning Passion: Love Never Die
âYou used to bug me all the time! Whatâs changed?â
Blairâs heart broke.
âEverything, thatâs what. Weâre done. I donât want to put up with your antics anymore. And I donât want
to cry for you ever again. You think I still love you after what youâve done? In your dreams! Booâ¦
hooâ¦â
Although she said she didnât want to cry for him ever again, her tears betrayed her, streaming down her
cheeks.
A N G E L A âs L I B R A R Y
Wesley was shocked when he saw her tears. âSheâs in the wrong business.
Translator? Try actress, * he thought.
âWesley, you asshole!â she said, voice hoarse from crying. She was choking on her heartbreak.
Wesley held her hands softly and asked in the softest tone, âWhy are you crying?â
âYou just said I seduced you. I feel cheap.â She wouldnât admit that she seduced Wesley.
She cried more after saying that. Wesleyâs heart was crushed. He wiped her tears with his rough palm
and said hurriedly, âNo, thatâs not it.â
âI didnât seduce you. You did that. I wanted to move on, but you insisted we live under the same roof.
Now youâre accusing me of seducing you⦠Booâ¦hooâ¦â She was really hurt by his words this time.
She had a crush on him years ago. And now, after all the time they spent together, she loved him even
more deeply.
âPlease donât cry.â His voice was soft yet helpless.
Blair shook her head. Tears fell out of her eyes, blurring her vision.
She stared at him and said, âI canât. You donât understand how much that hurts. You humiliated me.â
âIs she crying because my words hurt her or because I humiliated her?â
Wesley had no clue.
âDonât cry, okay? Letâs talk,â he coaxed.
âBooâ¦hooâ¦â Blair was done listening to him. She was going to cry until she felt vindicated. She knew
Wesley couldnât deal with her tears.
âSorry, my fault. Just stop crying. Blair, tears wonât solve anything.â
Her pained expression made his heart ache-a lot. He wished he could turn back time and give himself
a good punch in the face.
âI know my tears wonât work on you. Seeing me cry does nothing for you.
You probably think Iâm annoying,â Blair sniffed.
âBooâ¦hoo⦠Just get away from me. Go! I donât want to see you. Do you hear me?â
That was her strategy; she was retreating in order to advance. Deep down, she sneered and thought, âI
have you now, Wesley! Youâre all mine!â
Wesley really didnât know how to make her stop crying, and had to say,