The atmosphere in the car began to feel tense. Obviously, Skylar didn’t dare to cheat on Tobias as she was well aware that his threats were serious.
Skylar had not seen Tobias since the night he stormed off. Now that he had come to pick her up, she figured it might be because he was looking for sex.
Tobias was naturally worried that she would have that impression. Meanwhile, he had brought her to his house. Ever since he got together with Skylar, he seldom returned here. Before they entered, he emphasized, “Tonight, we’ll not be sleeping with each other, so you can put a stop to your preposterous thoughts.”
Skylar took a deep breath as she could sense the mood he was in. Despite not knowing where she was, she could deduce the identity of the owner from the cold and minimalistic design of the place. After all, Tobias loved cool colors. Bouncing off the light gray walls, the white lights shining above their heads gave off a frosty vibe.
“This is where I used to stay. I haven’t returned here in a long time because of you.”
“What do you mean because of me? I have never forbidden you from coming and neither have I restricted your freedom.” Crossing her legs on the sofa, Skylar scanned the surroundings. Just from the living hall alone, there were no traces of a woman’s existence.
“Do you know why I have fallen for you? Because I feel comfortable when I’m with you, regardless of whether we’re in bed or not. Therefore, despite knowing that we aren’t compatible with each other, I have never ended our relationship. In fact, I have been thinking about how to maintain it for the long term.”
As this was the first time Tobias bared his soul to Skylar, he didn’t expect her to understand all of it. He just wanted them to stop arguing.
Over the last two days, Skylar had calmed down a lot. Gazing deep into his eyes, she took a step closer to Tobias. As both their noses touched, he could feel her warm fragrant breath all over his face.
“Are you apologizing to me? Or are you trying to justify the situation? There’s a big difference between the two.”
Tobias stared intently at her. “Apologize. I shouldn’t have sat at the same table with a matchmaking candidate. Going forward, I’ll be more careful about situations that involve the opposite sex. I’ll make sure you won’t be upset by this again.”
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