Rita was helpless about what Aaron asked.
She buried herself in the quilt and said, "I'm going to sleep. I won't talk to you."
When he saw his wife being shy, he became happier. He got close to her and said, "Honey, you still love me. I know it. Don't deny it."
Though Aaron's behavior was sort of rascally, Rita was moved by it. She felt shamed about herself.
"Just say whatever you like."
Rita sneered under the quilt.
She didn't want to reconcile with him easily. He was always greedy for more if he got things he wanted so easily.
When he saw her fall asleep, Aaron finally calmed down.
Although he pretended to be happy and acting as a rogue before her, he was really worried about her.
In the past, he was not afraid of anything. But since Rita came to his life, she had become the most important person and the weakness to him. He was afraid that others would threaten him with Rita, and he did not allow anyone to hurt her.
In his heart, Rita was the most important person.
This time, he realized that Rita mattered much more than anything else. He could not be rational as long as things were related to her, he couldn't even think normally and judge right or wrong accurately.
Rita was deeply rooted in his heart.
Watching her slowly fall asleep, he thought this was the best thing ever in the world.
He gazed at her eyebrows, appreciated her expression, her smile, and every part of her beauty were deeply engraved in his mind.
As long as she was safe, nothing else would matter. Other's thinking about him was nothing serious to him.
He only wanted her to be safe and sound.
He stroked her soft hair and left a long kiss on her face.
Rita hadn't fallen into deeply asleep yet. Knowing that he was kissing her, she didn't move to interrupt him, allowing him to kiss her.
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