"It's not that I don't want to get married, I'm just a little scared..."
"Scared? What are you afraid of?"
Feeling her opening up to him, Matthew Saxon thought he should seize the opportunity to see what she was really thinking.
He looked at her with encouraging eyes, placed her hand on his chest, gently pressing it there, and asked in a low voice, "Are you afraid I will change my heart? You already have a place here, and it will never change. Except for you, no one else will ever occupy this position."
These were Matthew Saxon's words of affection.
He rarely said such mushy things.
But when he said these words in such a situation, Scarlett Yates found them not mushy at all.
Her heart felt sweet, like it was wrapped in honey.
No woman dislikes sweet words; the only difference lies in whether she likes the man who says them.
