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I Stopped Loving Him When He Let Me Bleed Out novel Chapter 133

It was her university ID, a highly obscure string of numbers.

She had absolutely no memory of ever mentioning it to Finn, so how on earth did he know it?

More importantly, after all these years, why was he still remembering it?

Why?

As Finn looked down at her, he noticed her eyes growing red and glassy.

He quickly looked away, afraid of embarrassing her, and pretended he hadn't noticed.

His fingers moved swiftly, opening her messaging app, finding his own contact, and tapping "Add to Contacts."

Then, he handed the phone back to Sienna.

His fingertips brushed against her palm, carrying a slight chill.

"For these seven days, don't block me. After the seven days are up, if you still want to block me, I won't stop you."

Sienna gripped her phone tightly, glaring at him. Her breathing was erratic, clearly furious beyond belief.

"Are you out of your mind?"

"Maybe," Finn replied, leaning casually against the cockpit doorframe. The fabric of his uniform pulled taut against his muscles with the movement. "After all, you're the doctor. If you say I am, then I must be."

"Do you find this amusing?" Sienna's eyes were as cold as ice. "Did you forget we broke up four years ago? You dumped me. You were pretty damn ruthless about it, weren't you?"

Finn's heart seized with a violent pang of pain.

But he forcibly suppressed it, hiding it perfectly.

"Say whatever you want. When the plane lands, wait for me. We'll leave together."

"Absolutely not," Sienna replied, her face completely stony.

Finn spread his hands casually.

"You're thirty thousand feet in the air right now. I'm the captain. On my plane, you listen to me."

Sienna was so infuriated she was momentarily speechless.

"Fine. We land in a few hours. Once we're on the ground, you're nothing but a stranger to me—a bastard I won't even waste a second glance on!" She emphasized the word 'bastard' with pure venom.

"Deal." Finn nodded, looking completely unbothered. "On the ground, I'm a bastard. But on this plane, you still have to listen to me. Now, go back to your seat."

Sienna clutched her phone, shot him a death glare, and spun on her heel. Honestly, it was less of a dramatic exit and more of an escape.

When it came to clashing with Finn, she always put up a strong front, but she had never actually won.

Back in her seat, Sienna stared down at her phone screen.

Finn was sitting securely on her contact list once again.

On the chat screen, he had sent a friend request with the note: "Stop blocking me."

She stared at those four words for a very long time.

Just moments ago, they had been standing so close, their bodies practically brushing.

It wasn't spacious, but it was spotless.

She dropped her suitcase and stood by the window, gazing out at the distant savannah.

It was far too hot here, leaving her skin feeling completely sticky.

She took a quick shower. Just as she stepped out, wrapped tightly in a towel, a knock sounded at the door.

She peeked through the peephole and froze instantly.

Finn again?

What the hell did he want now?

Finn had changed out of his pilot uniform into a crisp white t-shirt, a suitcase resting casually by his side.

She refused to open the door.

He knocked a few more times.

"Sienna, I'm in the room next to yours. 305."

She leaned heavily against the wooden door, staying perfectly silent.

"Don't go out alone at night. It's not safe here. If you need anything, call me. I'm right next door."

She still refused to give him any response.

A heavy silence hung in the hallway for a few seconds before Sienna finally heard the rumble of suitcase wheels, followed by the door to the adjacent room opening and clicking shut.

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