Fred just walked out and saw the maids cleaning the living room, so he didn't take what just happened to heart and turned around and went back into the study.
Seeing him turn around and enter the study, the tears in Heidi's eyes couldn't be stopped, pouring down like a dike.
She has long known that a person of his status is simply impossible to have anything to do with her, even if they have that layer of relationship between them, even if the two forced together, in the end, they will still be separated.
Just when she heard it in person, her heart still couldn't help but ache.
Because she knows that only a heart deeply in love will hurt like it does now.
In one day, Heidi lost her favorite and closest family member, and she feels more alone than ever.
She wanted to cry, as if hiding in an unoccupied place for a good cry, all the hard feelings in her heart.
Outside the window, lightning flashed, the window was rattled by the wind, and the tree branches inside the garden were creaked by the wind. A loud thunder coaxed, Heidi was frightened the whole person curled up in a corner.
Since childhood Heidi was afraid of thunder on rainy days, but that was with her grandmother, after leaving her grandmother out she ran into the kind couple, and later met Rosemary, even in the coffee house on rainy days there was Kate's company, but now ......
The more I think about Heidi's heart, the more scared I am, covering my ears with both hands, but I can't stop the sound of thunderstorm coming from outside.
Fred had just finished his business when he heard the sound of thunder coming from outside, and remembered that Heidi had once said that she was most afraid of thunder on a rainy day.
Just as I reached the door, I heard the sound of wailing and crying coming from inside the room.
"Heidi ......"
Pushing open the door, Fred cowered in the corner of Heidi and rushed forward to take her in his arms.
"Don't be afraid, it's just thunder, don't be afraid!"
Seeing that it was Fred, Heidi hugged him tightly, afraid that he would leave.
Heidi's body twitched with fear, and she was hurriedly picked up and placed on the bed.
"Don't go, stay with me, okay?"
Fred, who just wanted to stand up, was pulled by Heidi, with two lines of tears still hanging on his face, and that look was heartbreaking to see.
"I'm not leaving, I just want to get you a glass of water!"
"I'm not thirsty, will you sit with me for a while?"
Taking Fred's arm, Heidi pleaded.
"Good!"
When he agreed, Heidi moved her body to the side to make some room for Fred.
Worried that thunder at night might scare Heidi, Fred simply laid down beside her and held her in his arms.
Perhaps because of the fear of thunder, Heidi did not stop him from approaching, but was more than a little dependent.
"Heidi, will you let me protect you from now on?"
After a moment of silence, Fred suddenly spoke up.
The body of the person in his arms stiffened violently, thinking of what he had just heard in the study, but tears had wet his eyes at some point.
"Fred, last night was just an accident, you don't have to take it to heart. No matter what, I should thank you for saving me!"
After thinking for a while, Heidi closed her eyes and said.
Hearing Heidi say this, Fred turned around and pressed himself against Heidi's body and said hurriedly, "Heidi, you know I don't want to be with you just to be in charge, I really like you and really want to protect you from the bottom of my heart."
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