"At the very least," Aurora said through gritted teeth, "I won't kill myself. I'm not depraved, I just care too much about you. How can trying to save someone else be an act of depravity?" "You're right," Theodore said sarcastically. "I was wrong. You're not depraved. You're being cheap." Aurora looked as though she was struck by lightning. "What...what did you say?" She didn't expect Theodore to say something so harsh.
"Was I wrong to say that?" Every word of his was sharp and incisive, piercing through Aurora's heart. "Crying over a man who doesn't love you, even asking him to yell at you and hit you. You're even harboring hopes of saving me? Are you even fit to do so? Do you think of yourself as a savior? Just look at yourself, getting moved to tears by yourself." He deliberately insulted her in an attempt to wake her up from her dream and tell her clearly that he would never fall for her.
She was merely wasting her ton him, and she would only end up in pain. He would never give her a sliver of hope or even a happy ending.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtTheodore never intended to toy with her feelings.
Aurora couldn't stop the tears from falling. "You're right, I am cheap! I..." Excruciating pain spread from her chest; the next moment, she started getting breathless. She clutched her chest and took in many deep breaths as her body started crumpling to the floor.
Shock registered on Theodore's face. He dragged his weak body out of the bed, and helped her up. He turned around and shouted, "Doctor!" A few hours later, Aurora opened her eyes slowly and saw Theodore in a hospital gown, standing by her bedside. There was a mobile IV drip next to him, and he was still hooked up to it.
Aurora blinked. "Mr. Spencer, how are you?" Theodore looked exhausted. "I'm fine." Aurora sat up on the bed and leaned against the headboard, looking at her surroundings. "I'm still alive. That's good." Aurora's haggard expression made Theodore sigh. "I'm sorry. I shouldn't have said what I said about you." He had been too harsh with his words earlier. Aurora had becso agitated, it triggered her heart ailment and almost killed her.
His original intention was to stop this woman from falling for him, but what he did put her life in danger. He was now put in a difficult spot indeed.
Aurora smiled bitterly. "You weren't exactly wrong. Loving someone does cheapen you sometimes. Mr Spencer, isn't that the sfor you? You're still so stubbornly in love with your ex-wife. Doesn't that make you cheap, too?" Who would be bothered to think so much when one was in love? It didn't matter whether one was cheap or not. With one's heart fully taken by another, pain and happiness would coexist One would find it hard to extricate himself from it. He would, in fact, lose control over himself.
If this was what others called 'cheap', there was bound to be no other way. Anyone could be 'cheap' like this-it was human nature.
The ability to love was both a blessing and also a curse that might make one cheapen oneself, especially in loving someone who didn't love one back.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmOne would experience pain, happiness, joy, and even hopelessness.
Theodore looked down, and remained silent for a long time.
He finally said, "Let's not meet each other from now on. I don't want to agitate you further." "Okay."
Theodore was rather surprised to see Aurora agree so readily to his m suggestion, but he heaved a sigh of relief anyway. "Alright, then. Get srest. I'll be off." "Wait," Aurora called out to him. Theodore asked, "Is there anything else?"
"I can agree for us not to see each other again from now on, but before that, can you promiseone thing?As long as you can do it, I'll promise you that I'll never see you again." "What is it?" "Let's go to Melrine." IMS Theodore's face darkened again. "Why are you bringing that up again?"
He didn't want to get mad at Aurora, but she kept trying to provoke him.