Heather didn’t know whether to laugh or cry in the face of these sudden incidents. After all, most people would never have expected such an outcome. However, when she saw how confident Zayne looked, she suddenly felt much relieved. Indeed, she had great expectations for him at first, but he wore down her anticipation bit by bit.
Now that she heard him saying so, she felt much more relieved. She trusted him completely, and she believed that he had the ability to turn things around. Heather, who had a heavy heart at first, felt a lot more relaxed right now. She looked at the scenery outside the car window and discovered that this was not the way back to Bradfort City.
Meanwhile, a scheming flicker flashed across Zayne’s eyes as he stared at the back of Heather’s head. However, when she turned her head around, he put on his signature smile again.
“Where are you taking me to?” From the looks of it, Heather felt like they’d be leaving Bradfort City completely if they went any further.
“We definitely cannot head back to the city, so I’ve arranged a temporary shelter for you on the outskirts of town,” Zayne replied calmly.
“Do I really have to stay alone at the shelter for three whole days?” Heather thought this idea sounded very absurd since it was long enough to drive a person nuts.
“Three days will be over in a flash.” Zayne felt that three days wasn’t much, but that wasn’t necessarily the case with Heather’s personality.
Meanwhile, the woman had a troubled look on her face; she was still in two minds, for she didn’t know whether to accept Zayne’s proposal. When he saw her hesitation, the man continued to lure her with all kinds of promises. “I promise to help you take care of your matters as long as you stay there obediently for three days.” The meaningful smile on his lips made Heather hesitate.
The two were in a stalemate while the car continued to move, but Heather knew that Zayne was the one who currently had the upper hand. In reality, she believed without a doubt that he definitely had his own ways of making her yield to him even if she refused his proposal. “You’re making things difficult for me, Zayne.” She believed in him, but her instincts confused her a lot; she couldn’t help feeling that something bad would happen next.
“It won’t do you any good to insist on doing things your own way, Heather.” Zayne always had a way to calm her down, though he had a headache when she went back on what had been discussed previously.
“I have a bad feeling about this, Zayne,” Heather said as she broke down. Such an instinct almost tore her apart, and she hated this f*cking feeling.
“Don’t think about your intuition. Let me stress this again—you must remain at the place I’ve prepared for you, and I only need you to stay there for three days. Have you kept it in mind?” Zayne stressed over and over again as if speaking to a kindergarten pupil, and it felt really frustrating.
Heather nodded reluctantly and suppressed her instincts for the time being. Right now, what she wanted to do most was to get a good night’s sleep at the shelter. If she had to stay in the shelter for three days, she could sleep half of the time away; it was very worthwhile when she thought about it. Moreover, she was very exhausted and could hardly open her eyes right now, so it was important to find a place and get some good sleep.
The road seemed to be endless, but they finally arrived at the shelter after about a half-hour’s drive. Heather got out of the car first without giving Zayne the opportunity to open the car door for her.
Zayne was already used to this, so he didn’t ask to be snubbed right now. As soon as he got out of the car, he saw her looking at the house before her with a look of displeasure. “Is this a log cabin?” she asked after looking the house up and down. This cabin seems too simple and crude, she thought to herself.
Zayne walked to her left and replied with a smile on his face, “It is.”
“Are you seriously asking me to stay in such a place?” Heather had disgust written all over her face. She couldn’t stay here, for she had no idea if there were any cockroaches or bugs running around the cabin.
“Heather, this cabin is the forester’s living quarters. Almost no one would expect me to hide you in a place like this,” Zayne asserted proudly. He believed in his intelligence, and no one would think of this place for at least three days.
“Do you want me to guest as a forester for three days?” Heather was both amused and annoyed. She didn’t want to stay here, for she felt uncomfortable all over just by looking at this place.
Zayne could sense the woman’s disgust, so he comforted her and said, “Actually, the room is fairly clean, Heather. Let’s go inside and take a look.”
Heather had deep furrows in her brow, though. Since she refused to enter the cabin, Zayne could only step forward as he pushed the wooden door open under her glare.
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