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The Day His Demands Broke My Water novel Chapter 101

It seemed that my obsession was wiped clean in that moment.

I walked over, picked up the condoms, and said, "Aaron, go. I don’t blame you. From now on, we owe each other nothing."

"Silas, I don’t want that." He grabbed my wrist, slapping his own face. "You can get your revenge, just don’t abandon me."

I yelled at him, hit him, cursed him, but he didn’t react.

I smiled softly, walked over, and linked my arm with Archie’s. "Okay, follow me."

His gaze dimmed instantly.

But he still followed me, step by step.

Once we got home, I pushed Archie into my bedroom, and saw Aaron sneering. "Make us some late-night snacks. We’ll be burning energy soon."

The sounds of moans soon filled the room.

It took a little over two hours to watch the movie. By the time I came out, Aaron had already left. There was a bowl of cold noodles on the table.

I smiled silently.

We no longer disturbed each other, and that was the best ending.

But I didn’t expect that Aaron would go even crazier than I had.

He frequently showed up in front of me, sending flowers and gifts, all of which I threw straight into the trash.

After so many attempts, he finally stopped pestering me.

By now, I wasn’t the Silas I used to be. I had signed with the Gibson family’s company and achieved some success in the industry.

My new book had done well, and Archie raised an eyebrow at me. "Silas, the great author. Are you going to hold a book signing?"

I hesitated. After all, I had never participated in such a big event before.

"My top author, would it be possible for a small signature?" Archie teased.

Under his coaxing, I finally sat among the crowd for the first time, surrounded by a sea of people waiting in line.

Archie stood behind me, acting as my bodyguard.

I had been signing books for so long that my wrist ached. When I saw a familiar hand, I instinctively looked up, only to see Aaron hurriedly avert his gaze.

His voice was hoarse as he said, "Write 'I hope you get what you want' on it."

I wrote those few words, handed the book to Aaron, and noticed a familiar diary under it.

Furrowing my brow, I finished signing the rest of the books.

On my way back, Archie suddenly had to leave, so I opened the diary. It was written in Aaron's handwriting.

It started twenty years ago.

"I think I might be in love with Silas, but she doesn't understand anything. It's okay, I'll always be by her side, and one day, she'll love me."

"Everyone is in love, except for me, holding onto this hopeless hope. Silas, when will you see my heart?"

"She's so beautiful tonight, I really want to kiss her."

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