Chapter 68
When Love Comes Late
Stella decided to wait until Matthew turned to the other side again.
Then, she could withdraw her arm.
But as time went by, she grew a little nervous.
She had never been alone with a man.
It was even weirder because Matthew was her boss.
Stella looked at his face.
He looked like a big baby as he slept so peacefully.
What a contrast to the cold man she knew!
It was fascinating to watch him sleep.
Although Stella made numerous guesses in her head, she couldnât figure out why his wife cheated on him.
This man was every womanâs dream.
What did his wifeâs boyfriend possibly have that Matthew didnât?
As Stella pondered about this over and over, she soon dozed off while resting her head on the edge of the bed.
It wasnât until Matthew felt thirsty in the middle of the night that he finally woke up.
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The very first thing he saw after opening his eyes was the woman sleeping by his bed.
Something flashed in his eyes, ousting the coldness that had been dwelling in them.
Stella was sleeping like a baby.
Her face was flushed and her lips werenât pursed as usual.
She looked so gentle now.
A curl of her hair was over her forehead and the tip rested on her sharp nose.
Stellaâs eyelashes were so thick as if they were straight out of a painting.
Matthew couldnât help gawking.
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At this moment, a strange feeling that he had never felt before emanated from the deepest part of his heart.
He reached out to brush the curl away from her face.
The second his hand was close to her face, Stellaâs eyes flew open and she caught him in the act.
Their eyes met a second later.
Stella drew a sharp breath as she pulled back subconsciously.
She frowned in pain the next second.
Her limbs had fallen asleep.
As a result, she felt an electric sensation in them at this moment.
Matthew noticed her discomfort.
âAre you okay?â he asked, withdrawing his hand.
âNo.
My arm is numb since it was pressed down for a long time,â
Stella replied honestly, rolling the wrist to increase the blood flow.