Chapter: 54
When Alina didn’t respond, Theodore sneered, “Would that really help? That’s a horrible story. It could traumatize her.”
At this, Ariana raised her eyebrows in challenge. “Okay, how about you tell her a story?”
He snorted at this, his face turned away. “I would never do such a childish thing.”
“Yes, you’re right, I’m being childish.” Ariana knew there was no point in arguing. After Theodore’s comments, she opted for
singing a lullaby instead of telling the stories.
A soft melody soon filled the room. Her voice was sweet and warm, like a spring breeze. Slowly but surely, it dispelled the chill of
the winter night.
The rain had stopped pattering on the windows and it was pitch dark outside.
Ariana’s features were lit by the warm yellow lamp light. Seeing this, Theodore could feel his body gradually relax.
Her presence here late at night seemed to bring some warmth into his cold heart.
The soft hum of her voice in his ears gently pulled him into a trance. He couldn’t tell whether he was dreaming or not.
As a child, his mother had also sung a lullaby like this to send him to sleep when he fell sick. It was one of the only nice
memories he had.
Little by little the humming became quieter before if faded away completely.
He turned to Ariana to see she was fast asleep. Alina cradled in her arms.
Theodore frowned and wanted to shake Ariana awake, but for some reason, he didn’t make a move.
He stared at her sleeping face for a while. She was too trusting. How could she let her guard down and fall asleep next to a
man?
But Theodore decided to let her sleep in peace.
He then closed his eyes and drifted off to sleep himself.
The next morning, Ariana woke up in a daze.
Staring at the chandelier above, she wracked her brain for what had happened and where she was.
She had no such chandelier in her room.
Then, all of a sudden, her memory flooded back to her. She hit her forehead with the palm of her hand. She had fallen asleep
while trying to put Alina to bed.
Sitting up, she pulled the quilt up to cover her body. But Theodore was nowhere to be seen.
She was surprised. Why hadn’t he thrown her out last night?