Chapter 865
When Love Comes Late
Throughout the journey, Miley continued to offer words of comfort to Stella.
Stella understood Mileyâs intentions, but she couldnât simply brush aside her concerns.
Ever since she fell in love with Matthew, the fear of losing him had become an indomitable presence in her heart.
She loathed how easily her mood could be swayed by external factors.
Following their meal, Stella said apologetically, âMiley, Iâm feeling a bit tired.
Iâd like to head back and rest.
We can go shopping another day.
â
Observing Stellaâs less-than-optimal condition, Miley, concerned for her friendâs well-being, readily agreed.
âIâll drive you back.
â
Stella didnât refuse.
Upon dropping Stella off at Prosper Bay, Miley shared some parting words.
âIf you canât decipher the relationship between Matthew and that woman, donât hesitate to ask him about it when he returns.
Youâre his wife, and you have every right to inquire about anything.
Donât burden yourself with unnecessary thoughts.
â
Stella mustered a forced smile and nodded in acknowledgment.
Inside the villa, Stella found herself in a dimly lit environment, with Matthew yet to return.
As she waited, her mind couldnât help but race with conjectures.
She didnât mind Matthew socializing with other women.
What concerned her was why he hadnât told her about it.
She had invested considerable effort in accepting Matthewâs past secrecy and yearned for a future where honesty prevailed between them.
However, recent events had shown that Matthew continued to withhold information.
Was it because he believed she had no right to interfere in his affairs? Or did he think that her knowledge wouldnât be of any assistance?
Stella remained in her room, lost in contemplation.
Before long, the door of the villa swung open once more.
Matthew ascended the stairs, noticing the subdued glow emanating from Stellaâs room.
He looked at his watch, furrowing his brow.
Upon entering Stellaâs room, he found her perched on the edge of the bed.
Concern evident in his gaze, he approached her and queried, âItâs quite late.
Why havenât you gone to bed yet?â