Chapter 2486
Night of Destiny
Shirley found that this man was really considerate and smiled gratefully. âAll right. You rest for a bit.
Iâll clean up here.â
At this moment, Zachariasâ phone also rang. He picked it up and headed upstairs. After washing the
dishes, she waited for him downstairs. Before long, he came back down.
She stood up to greet him and he sat down opposite her while holding a glass of red wine. He
asked softly, âDo you know how my mother passed away?â
Shirley blinked as this was the question she wanted to ask but didnât dare to. Upon seeing that he
brought it up on his own, she became a serious listener. She shook her head. âI donât know.â
âShe hanged herself on this mountain.â
Shirley was shocked. She didnât expect that Zachariasâ mother had died in such a way. Had she
experienced some kind of trauma?
âShe had severe depression and passed away suddenly. My father buried her beneath that tree and
created a grave for her. When I miss. her, I come here to stay for a few days and keep her
company,â he said calmly.
However, Shirley felt a wave of sadness. His mother must have been gentle and caring toward him,
which allowed Shirley to better understand the hidden sorrow behind Zachariasâ calm demeanor.
She wasnât skilled at comforting people and even though she wanted to say a few comforting
words, she didnât know how to start. Suddenly, Zacharias snapped back to reality and said, âI
shouldnât have told you all of this.â
âIf you need someone to accompany you, I can be there for you,â Shirley said. At this moment, he
seemed like a wounded wild animal in need of someone to help him heal.
He finished his glass of red wine and got up to pour himself another half glass. He didnât sit down
but stood by the floor-to-ceiling windows. His voice was low, and his emotions were unclear. âMiss
Lloyd, you already have someone you like. How can you accompany me?â She was momentarily
taken aback. âYou can think of it as companionship between friends.â
He smiled a half-smile, then took another sip of the red wine in his glass. Upon seeing that he had
already consumed half a bottle by himself, she got up and advised him. âMr. Flintstone, please drink
less.â
Zacharias turned around while playing with the wine glass in his hand and locked his gaze on her.
She felt that he was emitting a dangerous aura. It was a kind of aggressiveness, but she still chose
to trust him. She walked over to him and said, âGive me the glass.â
He handed her the glass and she walked over to place it on the table. Just as she turned around,
she was surprised to find a figure behind her and she was pressed against the edge of the table.
The next moment, he held the back of her head.
Shirley raised her head in shock and the man pressed his lips against hers. His dominant and fiery
breath enveloped her, causing her beautiful eyes to widen as her red lips were pried open, and the
manâs tongue invaded her mouth.
She could only feel an unfamiliar sensation coursing through her body. Her usual agile reactions
seemed to have disappeared at this moment. Her body was pressed against the heavy wooden
table and his kisses were as intense as the rain outside.
Her mind went blank. They had been kissing for a while. It was only when she suddenly woke up
from the daze and reached out to push him away that she realized what had happened. She leaned
against the table while breathing heavily and stared at the man as she said, âMr. Flintstone, youâre
drunk.â
Zachariasâ gaze was clearly filled with reluctance and he couldnât help but take a step closer to her.
His dominant eyes were still fixed on her rosy lips as if he wanted to come closer once again.
However, Shirley pushed him away firmly this time and it was her turn to assertively warn him.
âZacharias, stay away from me.â
He seemed to be taken aback. He took a shallow breath and apologized. âIâm sorry. I crossed the
line.â
Shirleyâs first kiss had just been stolen by this man moments ago, and that was indeed an offense.
âYouâre drunk. Go to your room and rest.â She turned away and attributed the kiss to his drunken
state so she didnât need to pursue this matter further.
Was Zacharias really drunk? Of course not. He had a good tolerance for alcohol and the wine he
was drinking wasnât very strong.
âAll right. You should get some sleep too,â Zacharias said. Then, he turned and went upstairs.
Shirley let out a sigh of relief. Her heart was still pounding. Her mind was filled with the sensations
of the kiss and the unfamiliar response that had surged through her body just moments ago.