Autumn remembered that when someone caught a cold, it was best to eat something light and easy to digest, like oatmeal. Keith made space for her to join him and invited her to eat together, but she declined, saying she only made enough for herself. Unexpectedly, Keith handed her a set of house keys, explaining that he didn’t usually carry keys and worried about being locked out, so having a spare with her would be safer. Autumn hesitated, concerned about the responsibility and the possibility that if both forgot their keys, they’d be locked out.
Keith didn’t address her worry directly but instead prepared to leave, rolling out a suitcase and carrying a briefcase. When Autumn asked if he was going to Seaview City for the annual technology expo, he revealed that he was actually flying overseas for a week due to an urgent matter. Prompted by concern, Autumn quickly went home and returned with homemade cookies and a bag of cold and anti-inflammatory medicines for him to take along.
As she handed over the items, Autumn reflected on how her caring reminders resembled those she used to give Julian before his work trips, sometimes seen as nagging. She worried Keith might find her fussing annoying but was relieved when he responded calmly and without impatience. Keith reassured her that if she worried about him forgetting things, she could simply send him a message to remind him, which helped ease Autumn’s nerves.
Chapter 212
Autumn recalled that whenever someone caught a cold, it was best to eat something light and gentle on the stomach—oatmeal was always the safest bet. Its mildness made it easy to digest, especially when feeling under the weather.
Keith stepped aside, creating space for her to enter. “Come in and eat with me,” he invited quietly.
Autumn blinked in surprise, caught off guard by his offer. “Huh?” she murmured.
Once she understood what he meant, she quickly shook her head. “No, that’s not necessary. I only made enough for myself. My portion is still warm in the pot.”
Keith took the container without pressing further. Instead, he reached into his pocket and handed her a set of keys. “Here—these are for the house.”
Startled, Autumn hesitated, unsure why he was giving her his house keys. “Wait, why would you give me these? I don’t come over often. Yesterday was just a coincidence, and you’re not sick all the time.”
She worried that if she accepted the keys, she’d have to keep track of them carefully. That felt like an unnecessary responsibility.
But Keith pressed the keys firmly into her palm. “I don’t usually carry keys around. I’m afraid I’ll forget them and get locked out. It’s better if you keep a spare—double the security.”
Without thinking, Autumn blurted out, “But what if one day I forget mine too? Then neither of us would have keys, and we’d be stuck outside with nowhere to go.”
The moment she said it, a strange unease crept over her. Something about her words felt off, though she couldn’t quite pinpoint why.
Her memory wasn’t the best these days. Living with the Carters and having Zoe around, she hadn’t needed to carry keys herself for a long time.
She genuinely worried that if both of them forgot their keys, they might really have nowhere to turn.
Keith didn’t respond to her concern. Instead, he rolled out a suitcase from the corner of the room, carrying a briefcase in his other hand.
Noticing the luggage, Autumn asked, “Are you going on a trip too?”
“Mm,” Keith replied shortly.
Curiosity pushed her to ask again, “Is it to Seaview City?”
The annual technology expo there was a big event, and as one of Northhaven’s heirs, it made sense that he’d be invited.
That eased her nerves. As long as he didn’t mind her worrying.
Keith’s deep eyes held hers steadily. “Alright, I got it. If you’re worried I’ll forget, just send me a message to remind me.”
The quiet exchange between Autumn and Keith reveals the tender undercurrents of care and concern that bind them, even in the simplest acts. Autumn’s instinct to nurture, shaped by past experiences, gently surfaces as she tends to Keith’s needs, while Keith’s gesture of entrusting her with his keys quietly speaks of trust and reliance. Their interaction, laced with unspoken worries and subtle reassurances, captures the delicate balance between independence and interdependence that defines their relationship.
In this moment, the chapter gently explores themes of vulnerability, memory, and the small but meaningful ways people show they care. The shared understanding between Autumn and Keith, despite the looming uncertainties of his impending trip, offers a quiet comfort. It’s a reminder that even when the future feels uncertain, the simple acts of kindness and attention can create a lasting sense of connection and support.
The next chapter promises to delve deeper into the evolving dynamic between Autumn and Keith, as the exchange of house keys symbolizes a subtle shift in their relationship—one that carries both trust and unspoken tension. Autumn’s concern about forgotten keys hints at a deeper anxiety about security and connection, which may soon be challenged by the physical and emotional distance Keith’s unexpected trip introduces. As he prepares to leave for an urgent overseas matter, the quiet moments they share before his departure are charged with a mix of care, hesitation, and unvoiced feelings that could surface in surprising ways.
Expect the story to explore how Autumn copes with Keith’s absence and what this separation might reveal about their bond. Will her worries prove to be mere precaution, or will they foreshadow complications that test their trust? Meanwhile, Keith’s calm exterior might mask complexities tied to the urgent business he must attend to, hinting at potential conflicts or revelations that could ripple through their lives. The next chapter is sure to weave together subtle emotional shifts and the looming uncertainty of what lies ahead, keeping readers eagerly anticipating every nuance of their unfolding story.

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