We will always try to update and open chapters as soon as possible every day. Thank you very much, readers, for always following the website!

A Surprising Twist of Fates (Sierra and Theo)

Chapter 349
  • Background
    Font family
    Font size
    Line hieght
    Full frame
    No line breaks
  • Next Chapter

Chapter 349 A Gentle Smile Janet's eyes widened. Ever since Sierra married Theo, it seemed like she had grown bolder. Sierra actually dared to imply that Benson was immature in her face! Just as she was about to step forward and put Sierra in her place like she used to, Liam stopped her calmly. With a gentle smile, he spoke up. "As long as you and Theo get along, that's all that matters. Live a good life together. If he ever gives you trouble, I'll have a word with him." Sierra's brows furrowed slightly. Her gaze flickered toward him briefly before she replied politely, "Thank you." She got up to head upstairs, but before she could leave, Benson took two quick steps forward. "Cee, how have you been?" Now that she was blocked from leaving, Sierra's patience wore thin. Meeting Benson's gaze, which was filled with deep emotion, she felt extremely speechless.

What was that supposed to mean? Was he also oblivious to Sophie's sharp glare behind her back? Looking at her married ex-boyfriend, who only ever caused her trouble, she felt nothing for their past. There was no nostalgia or lingering affection, only annoyance.

Still, since they were under the sroof, she didn't want to make a scene. Keeping her expression neutral, she simply replied, "I'm doing very well. From now on, you should callAunt Sierra." Benson looked hurt. His eyes were filled with grievance, as if blaming her for being so heartless.

Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇt

Sensing the expression in his eyes, she took a deep breath and explained coolly, "I have to attend to smatters. I'll be heading to my room now." Ignoring his reluctant, hesitant attempts to stop her, she quickly went upstairs and shut herself in her bedroom.

That evening, Theo returned from work. Seeing Benson and the others sitting in the living room, his gaze darkened. Without a word, he handed his coat to the housekeeper and went straight upstairs.

"Edward, look at Theo. He's getting ruder by the day he didn't even greet anyone when he cin." Jseized the chance to stir trouble in front of Edward.

Without sparing her a glance, Edward turned to the housekeeper. "Everyone's here. Start setting up for dinner." Theo went straight to their bedroom. When he opened the door and found it empty, he paused momentarily before turning toward the room Edward had set aside for Sierra.

The moment he saw her lying on the bed, his expression softened.

"What are you doing in this room?" He walked over and scooped her up effortlessly. He carried her out as he spoke.

Sierra let out a small gasp. Seeing it was him, she instinctively wrapped her arms around his neck. "I'm used to it." Going from the warm, cozy guest room to the stark black-and-white master bedroom, she blinked up at him. "We're such different people. What made you decide to marry me?" He sat down on the bed with her in his arms. Pulling his tie off, he tossed it aside. The shift in his demeanor made him seem more relaxed and even more attractive.

Her heart raced. She completely forgot to climb off his lap.

Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏm

"Because I like you," chis honest response.

Her breath caught. Joy flashed through her wide, bright eyes, but she hurriedly turned away, avoiding his gaze. "Well... It's tfor dinner. We should head downstairs." He chuckled and patted her waist lightly. "Do you wantto carry you down, or are you walking on your own?" "I'll walk on my own!" It was only at that moment that she realized she was still nestled in his arms. She jumped up in a hurry.

He stood up and took her hand as they walked downstairs. "What did you do today?"

She chattered about what she had for lunch, how she spent her twriting poems with Edward, and the e new flowers planted in the garden. Finally, she complained about how awkward it was seeing Benson and his family.

Watching her speak so openly, he was certain she had completely let go of the past. His smile becn even gentler at this knowledge.