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Divorce me I'm done serving you (Ayla) novel Chapter 274

Chapter 274 Like a Mountain

Draven said, “Do you want the truth?”

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Ayla was surprised. She turned to look at him, got burned by his deep gaze, then quickly looked away. “Yes.”

“Because of what happened last night.”

Ayla tightened her grip on the steering wheel.

“So I wanted to come back earlier,” Draven said. “But it was already late. I didn’t want to bother you. I planned to grab dinner, but I didn’t expect to run into you.”

That small thing from yesterday had stayed on his mind all day.

Ayla’s hands tightened again around the wheel.

She hadn’t taken it that seriously at all, but Draven clearly had.

So this is what it feels like to be cared about.

Her thoughts suddenly became a mess.

She thought about how they were supposed to pretend to be a couple for two years, and even live together.

If Draven stayed distant, and they only needed to interact when they had to act, then maybe it would be fine. They could live their lives separately.

But Draven was really charming. And he cared about her.

If they spent time too long together, would feelings grow?

She’d put on a show with Troy, and when she ran into Draven, she felt overwhelming safety. In a moment of impulse, she’d asked him to move in early.

That meant she was affected by Draven’s care. When someone treats you well over time, feelings are bound to form.

If she fell for him, but Draven didn’t feel the same, she might struggle when the two years ended, and they parted ways. She might even get hurt. In the end, she’d be the one paying the price.

She hadn’t thought about any of this at the start.

Forget it. That’s too far ahead. I’ll deal with it later.

Draven spoke again. “I want you to know, if you don’t wanna talk, I won’t force you. With me, you can just be yourself.”

That was Draven’s promise.

Ayla opened her mouth, but didn’t know what to say.

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Chapter 274 Like a Mountain

He was really, really good to her.

She could be herself and be willful. He didn’t seem to mind at all.

She’d thought he was cold at first.

Turns out, he was easy to talk to.

Draven saw that she’d retreated again. That was fine.

Ayla asking him to move in early was already a very good sign.

He ended the sensitive topic.

When they got home and reached the door, Draven finally asked, “When should I move in?”

Ayla thought for a moment. “This weekend.”

“Alright.”

Ayla said, “Goodnight, then.”

“Wait.”

Ayla looked at Draven and suddenly felt a little nervous.

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