Chapter 87
Chapter 87 Take A Leap Of
Faith
There were no grand declarations, no flowery words-just one simple, honest question. "Why don't you just be my
girlfriend?"
In that moment, Corrine felt an unexpected rush of warmth and sincerity, like the sun breaking through a stormy
sky.
She wondered if there was anyone else in the world, besides Nate, who would truly accept her, who would
cherish her for who she was.
Would anyone else say, "Do it your way. No matter what happens, I'll always have your back"?
Would there be anyone else who would say, "It's my unwavering dedication to being your beacon in the dark,
your constant, your most devoted companion"?
He never flinched at her aloofness, her guarded heart.
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Even when she was armed with defenses, brimming with hostility, he always held his arms open, waiting for her.
"I'm struggling to keep up with your pace," Corrine confessed, her voice tinged with uncertainty.
Nate's gaze softened, his tone gentle but insistent. "Then tell me, what pace should it be?"
Corrine found herself momentarily speechless, caught off guard by the simplicity of his question.
Before she could respond, a soft knock cfrom the door. "Miss Holland, the meal is ready."
Corrine shifted her gaze to Nate, her voice light but filled with unspoken depth. "I'm hungry."
Her eyes shimmered, leaving him momentarily breathless, stirring something deep
within him.
A slow smile spread across Nate's lips, his voice low and teasing. "If you don't want to leave this room, just keep
looking atlike that."
Corrine blinked, confused. "So, what do you want?"
"Playing coy?" Nate's voice darkened as he leaned closer, his fingers gently brushing the sensitive skin behind
her ear. "Be my girlfriend, okay?"
His breath traced the curve of her neck, sending a shiver down her spine, a delicate blush blooming across her
cheeks. “I just feel like things are moving too fast between us," she murmured, her voice barely a whisper.
"You do?" Nate raised an eyebrow, a playful glint in his eyes, his smile hinting at something deeper. "Can | take
that as a yes?"
Corrine met his gaze, her eyes dancing with mischief as she mirrored his teasing tone. "Yes and no. After all, |
still haven't seen the full depth of your sincerity."
"There will be plenty of chances for you to feel it in the future," Nate promised, his voice smooth and confident.
"Alright then," Corrine replied, her voice light but with a hidden weight. "But we need to establish some
boundaries. No kissingout of nowhere, and keep a proper distance..."
At her words, the smile on Nate's face faltered, his gaze sharpening slightly. "You can keep testing me, but |
won't accept those so-called boundaries."
She'd agreed to be with him, yet still insisted on keeping him at arm's length, refusing affection-how could she
expect him to stand for that?
Corrine opened her mouth to respond, but the words escaped her.
"Didn't you say you were hungry?" Nate asked, his voice softening. "Con, let's go downstairs and eat."
Without another word, he took her hand, gently guiding her toward the door.
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Corrine glanced down at their intertwined fingers, a smile tugging at the corners of her lips, her heart fluttering
with uncertainty and excitement.
She knew she was stepping into uncharted territory, trusting him with her heart.
From the moment she agreed to him, she realized her future was no longer solely
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own.
As they ate, the room was quiet, but Nate's every glance and every movement spoke of an unspoken
tenderness, his gaze never straying far from her.
Corrine kept her head lowered, focused on her food, but she could feel the weight of his stare, as if he couldn't
bear to look away.
She continued eating in silence, feeling full before setting her utensils down. She reached for a napkin to dab at
her mouth. "I'll have my assistant pickup this afternoon."
Nate looked up, his expression shifting and almost concerned as he studied her. "A big part of your health issues
comes from irregular eating and sleeping habits. You've just recovered. It wouldn't be wise to dive back into work
so soon. Why not stay here and rest a bit longer?”