When Time Tried to Heal Me But I Refused to Listen by Kael Niro Senn 110
When Time Tried to Heal Me But I Refused to Listen by Kael Niro Senn 110 Summary
In “When Time Tried to Heal Me But I Refused to Listen,” tensions rise between Curtis and Matthew during a confrontation regarding Adriana. Matthew, feeling protective, accuses Curtis of exploiting Adriana’s kindness, while Curtis coldly questions Matthew’s past treatment of her. This exchange forces Matthew to confront his own shortcomings as a partner, realizing he failed to appreciate Adriana during their relationship. The emotional weight of Curtis’s words leaves Matthew grappling with regret and a determination to win Adriana back if she is ever abandoned.
Meanwhile, Adriana experiences a whirlwind of emotions after receiving a ring from Curtis, which symbolizes their unconventional marriage. Initially filled with excitement, she is soon plagued by confusion and doubt about the meaning behind the ring. As she admires it, she questions whether it is merely a gesture to provoke her former partner, Harold, or if it represents something deeper. Curtis’s playful demeanor complicates her feelings, as she struggles with the reality of their contractual arrangement versus the genuine affection that seems to be developing.
As the narrative unfolds, Adriana reflects on her past relationship with Matthew, acknowledging that she never learned how to be playful or charming, unlike the persona she feels pressured to embody with Curtis. This internal conflict intensifies as she navigates her growing attachment to Curtis, despite knowing their relationship is built on a foundation of convenience rather than love. The playful banter between them reveals an emerging bond, but also highlights Adriana’s insecurities about her ability to fulfill the role of a perfect partner.
On the other hand, Matthew is left in a state of despair after realizing Curtis’s presence at the gathering thwarted his plans to propose to Adriana. His disappointment is compounded by the sudden media frenzy surrounding Natasha, who is confronted by reporters about her family’s past and Curtis’s apparent schemes to tarnish their reputation. This subplot adds another layer of complexity to the story, showcasing Curtis’s manipulative tendencies and the lengths he will go to assert control over Adriana and her family.
Overall, the chapter captures a tumultuous emotional landscape where love, regret, and manipulation intertwine. The characters are forced to confront their pasts and the consequences of their actions, setting the stage for a dramatic exploration of relationships and the impact of time on healing and growth.
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**When Time Tried to Heal Me But I Refused to Listen by Kael Niro Senn 110**
“Oh really?” Curtis replied with an air of nonchalance, his tone dripping with sarcasm. “So now, giving my wife a little financial support is considered an insult? When your own wedding day arrives, are you planning to keep your wallet firmly shut?”
A chilling laugh escaped him, echoing in the tense air. “Mr. Langford, everyone has their own unique brand of pathetic. Why should I care about how you perceive my spending? Perhaps you should focus on your own affairs.”
Matthew felt a surge of anger that clenched his jaw painfully. “Curtis, I see right through you. You’re just using her. She’s far too kind-hearted to realize it. Don’t push your luck.”
Curtis met Matthew’s gaze with an icy stare, unyielding. “And what gives you the authority to say that? She spent four years with you. Did you ever treat her with the respect she deserves?”
The weight of Curtis’s words struck Matthew like a punch to the gut, leaving him momentarily speechless.
He had to admit, he hadn’t been the partner Adriana truly needed.
He had always thought she was too easily pleased.
She was far too compliant.
In retrospect, he realized he had squandered those precious years, failing to appreciate her in any meaningful way.
“Don’t take it too far…” Matthew’s voice emerged hoarse, laced with frustration.
If Curtis ever decided to abandon Adriana, Matthew vowed he would do everything in his power to win her back.
Without another word, Curtis turned away and walked off, leaving Matthew simmering in his own thoughts.
Inside the car, Adriana cradled the bouquet that Curtis had gifted her, her heart racing with excitement and disbelief.
He actually followed through on his promise.
A smile spread across her face as she covered it with her hands, feeling a mix of joy and confusion.
What was she even doing?
Her fingers brushed against her cheek, and she froze, her gaze dropping to her left hand.
A ring?
When did that happen? Suddenly, a delicate band adorned her finger, gleaming with an understated elegance.
She slipped it off, and her eyes widened as she noticed the initials engraved inside—it was hers and Curtis’s.
Shock washed over her, leaving her momentarily breathless.
“Can I keep the ring?” she thought, her mind racing with possibilities.
As she turned the ring over in her palm, Curtis walked in just at that moment.
“You still have classes to attend. A diamond ring would only be a distraction. This one suits you much better,” he said, gently sliding the ring back onto her finger.
Adriana felt a sudden sting in her eyes, emotions swirling within her.
Why did he keep doing things that led her to think in ways she shouldn’t?
Wasn’t this merely a contractual marriage? Why even present her with a ring?
“Is the ring just a way to provoke Harold?” she pondered. Perhaps Curtis had given it to her solely to irritate Harold and compel him to end his engagement with the Bartons.
Curtis observed her quietly for a moment before responding, “It’s for you. Do you not like it? It’s from a renowned designer.”
Adriana’s eyes widened as she gazed at the ring, utterly stunned. Under the soft glow of the lights, it sparkled as if it were alive—almost more radiant than any diamond she had ever seen.
“It must have cost a fortune, right?” she whispered, her voice barely above a breath.
Curtis chuckled softly. “You really are quite the materialist.”
Adriana couldn’t help but giggle as she slid the ring back on, admiring its beauty for a few moments longer.
She repeatedly reminded herself that this was all an act. Even though she understood the dream would inevitably fade, she longed to savor it for as long as possible.
A slight pressure built in her chest. Glancing at Curtis, she asked, “When we eventually get divorced, can I keep the ring? I mean…”
Her thoughts drifted to the fact that their fingers were probably not even the same size.
Curtis raised an eyebrow, his expression curious. “Already planning for the divorce? Do you despise me that much?”
Adriana’s heart raced at the implication. Perhaps this was what Bonnie meant about the little games played between a sugar daddy and his doll. When he adopted a serious demeanor, the doll was expected to play along.
So, she leaned into Curtis’s arms, attempting to act adorably, even though her voice came out somewhat clumsy. “I don’t…”
He looked down at her, a smirk playing at the corners of his mouth. “Who taught you to act cute like that?”
Adriana met his gaze with a hint of defiance. “I figured it out all on my own.”
She had never truly dated anyone before. During the four years spent with Matthew, they hadn’t even resembled a typical couple, let alone a playful one.
In all honesty, she had no idea how to be sweet or charming.
Maybe she simply wasn’t cut out to be the perfect doll like Bonnie.
“Not bad. Just keep practicing,” Curtis said, grinning at her.
Meanwhile, at the campus,
After Adriana and Curtis had left, Matthew remained frozen in place, still clutching the gift box in his hands. His expression darkened as he turned and walked away, disappointment washing over him.
He had genuinely believed Curtis would skip today’s gathering. That way, he could have presented Adriana with the ring and bracelet himself, asking her to wait for him.
Once he resolved the issues at Langford Group, he had intended to offer her a real home and marry her.
But he had never anticipated that Curtis would actually show up.
As soon as Matthew exited, Natasha rushed out, her anger palpable as she attempted to chase after him. However, reporters quickly swarmed her, blocking her path.
She glared at them, desperate to escape, but they stood firm, obstructing her way.
“Ms. Jones, sources indicate that your brother was the primary instigator in a school incident years ago. How do you respond to that?”
Natasha’s face darkened further, a storm brewing within her.
“There’s evidence that your cousin skipped classes and purchased awards, yet she still graduated with honors. Did you manipulate the system for her, Ms. Jones?”
“Get lost!” Natasha snapped, her patience wearing thin.
It was evident that these reporters had been sent by Curtis. No one else was being harassed like this!
His scheme was painfully clear.
“Ms. Jones, a livestream has claimed that Nera Club was involved in dubious activities, and that you were behind it. Any