He caressed Serenity’s face, leaning in closer, his handsome features drawing near. As Serenity closed her eyes, soft kisses grazed her forehead, cheeks, and lips.
“Serenity, if you treat me with sincerity, I will love you back tenfold,” he promised.
“My heart has very little space. If I let you in, there will be room only for you, and none for anyone else. Our relationship will remain unchanged. If we have children, that will simply be a continuation of our lives together. I would rather endure pain myself than let anything harm our children,” he added.
Serenity opened her eyes and met his intense gaze. His eyes were dark and deep like an abyss, yet they held a magnetic allure that drew her in. She felt an irresistible urge to dive into those depths and lose herself within them.
“Zachary,” she whispered.
“Yes?” he replied.
“I think I’ve fallen for you.”
Zachary chuckled and kissed her lips once more. “I’m like a ship sailing toward the shore of happiness. If you wish, I would gladly welcome you aboard to journey with me.”
After a brief pause, he added, “However, it’s important to consider whether your feelings for me stem from love or gratitude. Don’t confuse the two.”
Serenity was silent for a moment before responding, “You’re right. I need to reflect on it properly.”
Was her feeling for him love or merely gratitude?
“What if it’s truly just gratitude and not love?” she asked.
Zachary was momentarily speechless.
Seeing his inability to respond, she laughed and playfully pushed him away. “You should drive. Don’t stop here and block the way for others.”
Zachary straightened up, returning to his usual serious demeanor, as if he hadn’t just shared those heartfelt words. He restarted the car, and Serenity sensed a feeling…
The incident with Sonny and their earlier conversation had bridged the emotional distance between them. Inside the car, the couple remained silent, with only the sound of music filling the air. As they approached the lobby of Liberty’s place, Zachary suddenly remarked, “Divorce really causes a lot of harm to the kids.” Serenity responded, “But some marriages really don’t need to be preserved. If those types of marriages continue, they’ll still harm the kids.” Zachary chose to remain quiet.