Chapter 317
Ice-Cold Ceo, Crazy Love
âWellâ¦â Thomas looked at Mr. Austin innocently.
Mr. Austin calmly sipped his noodles and said, âDonât worry, women are just more squeamish.â
A few minutes laterâ¦
Theresa and Mrs. Austin returned to the dining table.
âEat up, the noodles are getting soggy,â Thomas said warmly.
Theresa and Mrs. Austin glanced at the noodles and couldnât help but recall Thomasâs graphic description of intestines, making them feel queasy again.
âNo, no, Iâm full already,â Mrs. Austin said, trying to hold back her discomfort.
âIâm full too,â Theresa said calmly.
Thomasâs face fell with disappointment. âYou hardly ate anythingâ¦â
After the mealâ¦
Mrs. Austin asked Thomas to rest and went to wash the dishes with Theresa.
Theresa glanced at her mother and asked, âAre you still speaking well of him now?â
Mrs. Austinâs stomach was still not settled down.
She composed herself and said, âWhy wouldnât I? Thomas seems like a good person. Honest and sincere, and he treats you well. Itâs hard to find someone like that. Theresa, you should really consider it.â
Theresa fell silent.
Unable to hold back, Mrs. Austin asked, âTell me the truth, Theresa. I know your personality. If you had no interest in Thomas, you wouldnât have gone on so many dates with him, even if I pushed you. But if you do like him, why are you pushing him away?â
A flicker of guilt crossed Theresaâs eyes. âMom, donât talk nonsense. When did I ever show interest in him?â
âA mother knows her daughter best. Are you sure you want to argue with me about this?â Mrs. Austin said calmly.
Feeling unnerved under her motherâs gaze, Theresa finally admitted in a soft voice, âHe⦠actually has someone who heâs liked for a long time.â
Mrs. Austin was taken aback to hear that. âIs he twoâtiming?â
Theresa quickly shook her head. âNo, itâs not like that.â
Mrs. Austin breathed a sigh of relief and asked, âIs he still involved with that person?â
Again, Theresa shook her head. âNo.â
After months of closedâdoor training and filming, she was sure that Thomas and Monica were indeed not in contact with each other.
Mrs. Austin was completely reassured and said, âThen itâs just a thing of the past.â
Theresa looked anxious and said, âBut how can we be sure heâs truly moved on from her? How can we guarantee he wonât go back to her?â
Mrs. Austin smiled with a glint of wisdom in her eyes. âTheresa, when it comes to love, you canât always be looking back and forth. If you like someone, you need to seize the moment. If youâre always worried, youâll never find happiness.â
âBut Momâ¦â Theresa still seemed lost.
Mrs. Austin said, âMy suggestion is to start trying with Thomas. But remember, in love, a woman should always keep a clear head. If the situation you fear does arise, this clarity will help you pull away in time.â
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Theresa stood there, staring at the running faucet, her expression a mix of confusion and contemplation.
She admitted it.
She had a good impression of Thomas.
But she did have a lot of scruples.
Monicaâs presence was one thing.
But the other concern was the rapid change in his attitude.
Just the day before, he had been mocking and sarcastic towards her.
Then, suddenly, he claimed he wanted to pursue her.
What happened that night was something Theresa knew all too well.
That nightâ¦
She and Thomas had inadvertently crossed a line they shouldnât have.
Was his pursuit of her truly because he liked her, or was it out of a sense of obligation?
Theresa didnât know.
After a whileâ¦
She emerged from her reverie.
Thomas was sitting on the sofa, engaging Mr. and Mrs. Austin in a lively conversation.
As long as he steered clear of topics related to dissection, he was the perfect conversationalist.
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Observing this, Theresa felt, somewhat surprisingly, that the scene was harmonious.
She pursed her lips and suddenly approached Thomas.
Noticing her, he instinctively stood up.
âLetâs go outside and talk,â she said calmly.
âOkay.â Thomas nodded quickly.
Theresa led the way out.
âIâll come and visit you again tomorrow,â Thomas said to Mr. and Mrs. Austin before hurrying after Theresa.
âTomorrow again?â Theresa thought, her brow twitching slightly.
The two walked in silence to the entrance of the complex.
Suddenly, Theresa stopped.
Thomas stopped too.
She turned to face him and asked directly, âDo you like me?â
âI thought I made that clear already,â he replied, looking somewhat helpless.
Theresa bit her lip, then said, âIf itâs because of what happened that night, you really donât have to do this. Itâs a modern world now, a oneânight stand isnât a big dealâ¦â
Thomas frowned and cut her off. âYou think Iâm pursuing you because of that night?â
âWhat else could explain your sudden change of attitude?â Theresa looked at him, searching for answers.
Well⦠It was really hard to explain.
Thomas let out a wry smile. âTheresa, Iâve made plenty of foolish mistakes, and itâs normal that you wouldnât trust me. But do you really think Iâm the kind of person who would commit to someone just because of an accident?â
Theresa was momentarily speechless, He continued earnestly, âI know I havenât done everything right, but please believe me, everything I do is because I like you. Theresa, Iâm serious about wanting to spend my life with you.â
Theresa pursed her lips.
Thomas didnât look like he was joking.
Was he serious?
âOne last question,â she said, fixing her gaze on him.
Thomasâs heart raced as he asked nervously, âWhat is it?â
Theresa narrowed her eyes and asked, âDid I really gain weight?â
This question struck Thomas speechless.
He stammered, âNo, no. I⦠I said that mainly forâ¦â
Seeing his nervous reaction, Theresa suddenly burst into laughter..
She was still dressed shabbily.
But when she smiled, Thomas somehow felt that the whole world was bright.
He stared at her, momentarily lost for words.
Feeling embarrassed under his gaze, she cleared her throat and said, âThree months.â
Chapi âWhat?â Thomas didnât catch on at first.
Theresaâs cheeks flushed, but she said, âL sign a contract to date for three months. If both of us agree after that time, weâll renew it. If either of us disagrees, weâll break up with no conditions.â
Having said this, she looked at him seriously. âIf youâre willing, weâll sign the contract. If not, thenâ¦â
Before she could finish, Thomas eagerly said, âIâm willing, Iâm very willing!â
A contractual relationship was better than nothing at all.
Thomasâs gaze was intense as he looked at her. âWhen do we sign the contract?â
His eagerness made Theresaâs cheeks warm, and she turned away. âWait for my notice.â
âBut when exactlyâ¦â Thomas started to ask.
But Theresa had already started to run away.
Watching her retreating figure, Thomas stood there for a long while, letting out a series of goofy laughs.