Unwilling to impose, Vera made a swift exit.
Once she’d gone, Waylen sauntered over to the door, closing it with a soft click.
Turning back, he found Rena’s gaze fixed on him.
Approaching, he picked up a crystal glass, sniffing its contents.
Rena’s visage, flushed, revealed her inebriation.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtSettling beside her, Waylen delicately swept back her hair, his tone tender.
“Are you still upset?”
Rena, perched at the bar counter, gazed into the nocturnal abyss outside, her voice subdued.
“Waylen, surveillance isn’t what anyone wants. Is it concern or mistrust?”
He smiled, a confession in one word.
“Jealousy.”
She braced for a confrontation.
Yet his gentleness disarmed her, breeding a mix of frustration and embarrassment.
However, this was no setting for an argument.
They departed together.
In the driver’s seat of his black Rolls-Royce, Waylen, still in his formal attire, resembled a charming mafia boss.
Rena averted her gaze.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmA chuckle escaped him, his spirits lifted by reuniting with Rena.
Upon halting, Rena sensed a deviation.
They were at a five-star hotel. Was Waylen intending an overnight stay away from home?
He released his seatbelt, querying, “Weren’t you planning on a hotel stay?”
“I intended to stay alone.”
Waylen’s touch was gentle on her face, his voice husky.
“Staying alone is a luxury here, a needless one.”