Back in 2009, at Reynolds Manor in Sunburst City.
Late at night, the mansion was all quiet. Seraphina Bennett carefully pushed open her bedroom door, tiptoeing down the stairs and into the kitchen.
At dinner, Bruce Reynolds and his wife Gloria started arguing again. The rest of the Reynolds family didn’t know how to deal with it, let alone Seraphina, a little girl fostered in this household.
Seraphina hid in her room and didn’t even eat her dinner. Now, it was midnight, and she couldn’t stand the hunger anymore, after all, she was at the age where her body was growing.
Opening the fridge, Seraphina found only two slices of bread. Not much, but enough to fill her rumbling belly a bit.
Suddenly, a bright light flashed outside the window. Someone was driving home.
Seraphina skillfully hid behind the kitchen door, munching on the bread while listening carefully.
The front door of the mansion creaked open, familiar footsteps echoed in the hallway.
Seraphina counted the steps as she listened, and when she reached thirty, she peeked out from the kitchen.
It was nighttime, the moon was bright, casting a frosty glow throughout the house.
The man walking in was tall and handsome, his broad shoulders bathed in the moonlight, making him look rather dashing.
After watching for a moment, Seraphina retreated back into the kitchen, contentedly finishing her bread.
Having not seen him for about a week, she didn’t expect to see him tonight, but there he was.
Suppressing the excitement in her heart, she quietly finished the last bite of bread. Hearing no more noise outside, she opened the door and stepped out.
Just as she walked out of the kitchen, she looked up, and then she froze.
Halfway up the winding staircase, Leandro Reynolds was leaning against the railing, smoking a cigarette. He had taken off his jacket, looking relaxed and casual, a far cry from his usually strict and meticulous demeanor. The moonlight poured over his crisp white shirt, creating a faint halo around him, making him seem like at mirage.
Seraphina stood at the kitchen door, like a frightened fawn.
Leandro turned his face towards her.
The moonlight softly traced the contours of his face, his clear brows and eyes hidden in the shadows.
He seemed to be looking at her, or perhaps…waiting for her.
For a moment, Seraphina was confused. Her smooth, slender arms unconsciously moved behind her, nervously gripping her hand, before she finally walked up the stairs.
When she reached Leandro, Seraphina looked up and finally saw his eyes clearly.
He was indeed looking at her, his eyes seemed to hold a hint of curiosity, and there seemed to be a smile on his lips, though it was not obvious.
“Did you have enough for dinner?” he asked.
“Um.”
Leandro looked at her thin shoulders.
“What about now?”
“I ate two slices of bread, I’m full now.” Seraphina answered truthfully.
Leandro continued to smoke, the glow of the cigarette illuminating the smile at the corner of his mouth.
“You’re easy to feed.” he said.
Seraphina wasn’t sure if this was a compliment or an insult, she looked up at him.
Leandro just looked at her, his gaze deep, and stopped speaking.
Seraphina began to feel uneasy. She diverted her gaze and turned to go upstairs, but she misstepped, her body. leaning forward!
Leandro reacted quickly, immediately ditching the cigarette in his hand and reaching out to catch her.
His palm felt her soft body, something he didn’t expect.
Seraphina froze, and Leandro didn’t move either.
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