The note was old, the handwriting clearly from Jason's school days.
So, that note had been tucked away in there for ages.
Sophia's heart skipped a beat, she quickly refolded the note and placed it back, setting the picture frame in its original spot.
Yet, her chest still felt warm, as if she had stumbled upon a secret, even though she already knew what it said.
Soon, Jason emerged, dressed in dark loungewear, asking Sophia, “Want something to drink? It's gotta be something warm, ginger tea or milk?”
Sophia pretended she hadn't seen a thing, “I don't feel like drinking. Where’s the stuff my mom sent with you? I can't find it.”
Jason crossed his arms, leaning against the door frame, his gaze soft but piercing, “There wasn't anything. Just a message for you.”
Sophia's eyes widened slightly, “What message?”
Jason stepped closer, his tall frame casting a shadow and dimming the light around, his eyes darkening, “Mrs. Jasmine told me to tell you to cherish me, to not break my heart anymore!”
Sophia stumbled backward, leaning against the desk.
Jason advanced, hands bracing on the desk, nearly enveloping her in his embrace, his dark, moist eyes fixated on her, “Can you do that?”
Sophia leaned back, her mind racing back to the note, her cheeks flushing, eyes darting, “Didn't we clear things up today?”
Jason leaned in, his lips almost touching her forehead, “What did we clear up?”
Sophia's voice trembled involuntarily, “You said you didn't want love out of pity, said you’d give me time to think.”
“And how long do you need to think?” Jason's gaze was intense.
Too close. His breath on her face sent chills down her spine. Sophia, avoiding his gaze, murmured, “I don't know.”
“Another ten years, or twenty?” he pressed. “Just give me a number, I'll wait.”
“I got caught in the rain just now!” Sophia worried, “Do you have any medicine? Take something!”
“No need for medicine!” Jason’s laugh was tinged with self-mockery, “A little sickness is nothing, doesn't compare to a fraction of the pain you've caused me!”
Sophia felt a sting at his words, her voice choked, “You said you wouldn't pressure me, and now this!”
Jason looked up, seeing Sophia biting her lip, tears welling up, ready to spill.
Immediately feeling remorseful, he opened his arms to embrace her, “Let's not talk about it. I’ll take medicine, okay?”
Sophia, now in his embrace, asked, “Do you have a fever?”
“Might be a bit warm, feel my forehead,” Jason suggested.
Sophia hurriedly touched his forehead, then her own, and then, with widened eyes, exclaimed, “Yours is cooler than mine!”

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The readers' comments on the novel: Find me in your labyrinth (Stella and Jonathan)
May we please have more updates. Thank you...
May we have more updates please....
Thank you so much for the updates today. Now that Yvonne knows that Gonzalez has established who's really in charge of the Hansen house hold she and her mother are treading carefully. It will be interesting to see how Jenny will get the information to see if Adrian is paying for Norah....
With Adrian last comment, he's gonna get whipped and wonder what happened. Thank you so so much for the updates....
May we please have more updates. Thank you....
I would like for Norah to secretly have her memory restored and not tell anyone just to observe how everyone is trying to keep mess going....
Janice and Adrian don't want Norah to be with Xavier....
Thank you for the updates. You do keep us in suspense....
Curious as to how, what, when and where Norah will get her memory back of Xavier....
I'm so glad that Gonzalez was able to get Luke, Oliver and all others who wanted to challenge himas the CEO straight. Interesting how Xavier made reference to a girlfriend concerning his gift to Norah, but never did this before her accident. I'm grateful for the updates. Thank you...