She was so afraid, her heart restless and uneasy.
Although he said he wanted to marry her, this reassurance couldn't fully calm her.
What if he regretted it after the marriage?
This matter was like a thorn in her heart, impossible to remove, constantly causing pain.
She'd rather he be a little dull, not be able to find her, and be unaware of what had happened to her.
Just let her hide away, and watch him from afar.
However, he found her so easily and guessed what had happened; in front of him, she couldn't hide anything.
His eyes were sharper than an eagle's; under his gaze, she had nowhere to hide.
"Alright, it's just that... it might be unfair to you."
As long as it was what she wanted, he would do his best to fulfill it.
Mark Reed told himself deep down, from now on, he must be good to her, no longer be as absent-minded as before.
"It's not unfair, really it's not..."
Madison Barton shook her head, striving to ignore the unease in her heart.
