A shower?
Isabelle looked towards the bathroom. It was the only private place in the house. It at least solved one of her problems. She would never have to change in his presence. She wished he did her the same courtesy and stopped undressing in front of her.
“Yes,” she said, nodding. Still keeping her gaze from him, she walked towards where her suitcases were sitting. Opening one, she looked for a towel and a change of clothes.
Then, without another word to him or a glance towards his side, she hurried towards the bathroom, opened the door, and disappeared inside.
The bathroom was not as spacious as the one back home, but it had enough space for a shower, the toilet, and counter space. There was no bathtub, but that was fine. She could live without those relaxing herbal baths she had gotten used to at her family home. A small price to pay, she decided.
Looking at herself in the mirror, she cursed softly. Her face was still covered in all the makeup she had worn for the wedding. She had forgotten to bring along her makeup remover from her luggage.
Placing the towel and change of clothes on the counter, she opened the door. She was one step into the room when she noticed that Jacob was now shirtless. She froze for a second, her face burning as she took in his bare torso. His abdomen muscles were well-formed, and the V-line above his waistband–
“Like what you see?”
Mortified, she looked up to find him watching her, a lopsided smirk on his face. She stepped back quickly and closed the door behind her.
Ugh, why was she so nervous? She would have to stop being flustered so easily around him.
Moving away from the door, she decided that soap was a good enough makeup remover. Sighing, she got busy removing the pins in her hair.
When Isabelle left the bathroom, she was a lot more composed. She had spent the time in the shower berating herself for being so jumpy around him and resolving to change that. If she showed him that she was nervous, he would undoubtedly take advantage of her.
Jacob was leaning against the counter in the kitchen, sipping on a glass of water when she appeared.
She gestured towards her suitcases. “I’ll unpack while you shower.”
He nodded. “I’ve left half of the closet bare for you,” he told her.
She nodded, looking towards the closet’s double doors. Like everything else in the house, they would be sharing that.
She was happy to have some time to herself as he showered. But it didn’t last long as he soon reappeared, looking fresh. She was just finishing unpacking her clothes and shoes.
“You didn’t want to marry me, did you?” he asked as she stuffed her empty suitcase above the closet.
After stowing her suitcase away, she took a deep breath and turned to him. “Of course not. It was our family’s agreement, and I’m happy to honour it.”
“Really? You don’t look happy about it. Not used to your new circumstances?” he continued, his eyes focusing on her face.
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