Chapter 338 He Wanted Child
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After speaking, Riley walked straight back to the bedroom.
The moment she stepped inside, Sebastian followed her.
“Riley!” He caught her in his arms and pushed her down onto the bed.
“Sebastian, what are you doing?” Riley was startled.
“There is no end between us. I’ll never end things with you, not in this lifetime.” His lips pressed against her cheek and trailed downward.
Soft, relentless kisses fell across her face and over her body.
His fingers slipped beneath her nightdress and brushed her skin, touching her with practiced ease, coaxing reactions he knew she could not suppress.
He knew exactly how to make her body re
No, no, no. I can’t let this happen
Riley lifted her right hand and tried to shove him away, but he bore down against her strength and pressed even closer.
She frowned and kicked toward him. He dodged the strike and pinned her legs with his knee.
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Within seconds, they were practically fighting on the bed.
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Riley’s left shoulder was injured, and she right hand.
only use her
Sebastian, however, seemed indifferent to being hurt. Even when her fists landed on him, he refused to move away.
He looked as if he intended to cling to her even if it killed him.
Riley panted and stared at him. Even during their brief struggle, he had avoided touching her left shoulder.
“Riley, as long as you don’t end things with me, I’ll do anything. Anything you want.”
“I already told you. I’m done with you…”
Before she could finish, he crushed his mouth against hers, cutting off every remaining word.
He kissed her like a drowning man clawin
the last breath
that could save his life.
Then she shoved him away with all her strength and slapped him hard.
The sound cracked sharply through the room.
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Riley breathed hard, glaring at him. “Don’t make me hate you.”
Slowly, he lifted his hand and touched the His eyes fixed on her, unwavering.
k she had struck.
His face throbbed with heat, a sharp sting flaring beneath his fingers.
Except for the beatings he had received from Gregory as a child, no one had ever slapped him like this.
But she… she was the exception.
Yet even the pain from her slap was nothing compared to the pain of her saying she might hate him.
It felt as if every breath came with a searing ache that spread through every part of him.
“Would it be different… if we had a child?” he murmured. “Would you stop hating me? Would you be willing to start over? Would you stay by my side?”
Of course. Why had he not thought of it sooner?
If they had a child, her sense of responsibility would make her want to give the baby a complete home.
“Riley, you care most about family. So you wouldn’t want a child to grow up without a complete home, without a father, right?”
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He clung to the thought like a drowning man grasping at a floating piece of wood. A feverish light ros
s eyes.
Riley stared at him in disbelief. “Do you know what you’re saying?”
“I know. If we have a child, everything will change. I can keep you. As long as we have a child…”
He pushed her down again and yanked at her nightdress.
He wanted to possess her.
He wanted to trap her completely
He wanted her to belong to him so fully that she could never
leave.
If only a child could keep her, then he-
Another sharp slap echoed through the room.
e room.
“So you plan to behave like your father?
become what you became?” Riley said coldly.
make that child
His body froze. His face drained of color in an instant.
Like my dad?
He had insisted over and over that he wasn’t like Gregory.
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Yet moments earlier, he had tried to do exactly what Gregory had done.
“But you… you’re not like my mother. You wouldn’t choose death like she did, right?” His lips trembled.
“Yes, I wouldn’t do what your mother did. But if you really try to do this, I’ll end the pregnancy, or I will take the child and disappear. You’ll never find us,” Riley said, her tone ice–cold.
His body trembled as if a hand had closed around his throat. Breathing itself became difficult.
She wasn’t like Audrey; she wouldn’t choose suicide.
But she would choose another way–one that would sever everything between them.
Would he always be someone who could never have her?
“You really hate the idea of us being together again?” he asked softly. his eyes filled with despair.
“I’ve never liked being forced. Whether I want a child should be up to me, not you,” Riley said. “Sebastian, I am not your mother, and you must not become your father.”
He closed his eyes slowly. Then a broken, bitter laugh escaped his
Sara Lili is a daring romance writer who turns icy landscapes into scenes of fiery passion. She loves crafting hot love stories while embracing the chill of Iceland’s breathtaking cold.

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