Phoebe had a knack for being unreliable in front of Azriel, but when it counted, she showed she cared.
Twenty-four hours later, a bowl of soup and an assortment of delicate side dishes were placed before him right on time.
After unwrapping the cutlery and handing him the spoon and fork with both hands, she beamed with a grin: "Starving, aren't you? This is from The Lucky Spoon, the soup everyone's dying to try. It's tough just to get a reservation. It's delicious, give it a try."
Azriel glanced at her coolly, taking the cutlery from her expectant gaze. "Scared now?"
The smile Phoebe was trying to keep up on her face stiffened, and eventually, her shoulders slumped as she hung her head and averted her eyes, her apology coming out straightforward and sincere. "I'm sorry. I made a mistake."
"Better think of how to make amends."d2
Phoebe shivered involuntarily, for some reason that sentence sounded to her more like "Better think of how to face your doom."
But then again, it was her fault he was in the hospital. She could at least own up to that.
Watching Azriel begin to eat, his movements slow and refined, he hardly looked like someone who had starved for a full day.
*
When Azriel finished eating, he turned to see the girl on the couch had curled up and fallen asleep.
The room was set to a comfortable temperature, but it was winter after all. Frowning slightly, he got up, cleared the food containers off the table, opened the closet near the door, and took out a blanket. Walking over to her, he gently covered her with it.
The lights in the room were bright, and perhaps it was the rarity of being this close to a girl, or maybe it was just how peaceful and well-behaved she seemed in her sleep, or maybe he was curious about how much that quirky, lively child had changed over the years, but with a mere glance at her face, his brow furrowed sharply.
Her skin was glowing, her features fine, her sleeping form attractive, but beneath her eyes were faint shadows, and her forehead bore the clear signs of fatigue.
What caught his attention even more were the reddened corners of her eyes, a few long lashes clumped together from moisture, glistening under the light.
They had been together all day. She had been playing pranks heartily just hours ago, and had just admitted her faults to him with feigned obedience. And yet, in such a short time, she had cried herself to sleep.
He had been completely unaware.
Jace had said about her running off to a villa that no longer housed her grandparents, after Abelard's birthday party. If he hadn't just returned to the country, cleaned up the villa, arranged for heating and paid the electricity bill, she would have spent the night alone, curled up on the couch.
Then she was startled by him, the unexpected "intruder," and all the hassle that led to the police station and then the hospital.
Through all this time, he hadn't heard a peep from the Alonso family about looking for her.
With this thought, his expression grew darker. A young lady of good standing was nearly violated by a fool in a calculated scheme, and now, there was not even a pretense of concern from anyone.
No wonder, Damon had suddenly decided to take action against the Alonso family.
He hadn't understood the decision at first, but now it seemed necessary and entirely correct.
*
Waking up the next morning, her first instinct was to glance towards the hospital bed. It was empty. She frowned, sitting up from the couch, the blanket falling to the floor.
She paused, then picked the blanket up.
Azriel emerged from the bathroom, having changed out of his hospital gown into a crisp, black suit. His tall, lean figure, impeccably dressed, his handsome face expressionless, detached yet commanding. Merely standing there, he exuded an aura of authority that demanded respect.
This was the first time Phoebe had seen Azriel in formal wear. Their first encounter had been in his pajamas at the police station, the second in his hospital gown. Now, confronted with this imposing version of Azriel, she was struck by how outrageous her actions the day before must have seemed to him.
Azriel, adjusting his cuffs, glanced at her briefly and said in a detached tone, “Awake?”
“Yeah.” Phoebe responded awkwardly, then added, “Are you being discharged?”
“Yes.” His response was cool, yet he acknowledged her, “Get washed up.”
Phoebe quickly stood and entered the bathroom. She came out just as Jace was walking in from outside.
“Ms. Alonso, good morning.”
“Good morning.”
Phoebe had only washed her face, strands of hair by her temples and forehead were still damp.
She usually wore little makeup, but now, fresh-faced without even the basics of skincare, she looked like a flower just emerged from water.
With the bathroom located near the entrance, they crossed paths, and Jace's gaze lingered on Phoebe's face for a few seconds before he turned away.
“Jace.” The stern, calm voice sent a shiver down Jace’s spine, prompting him to quickly carry the breakfast he brought into the room.
Azriel sat down on the couch, watching indifferently as Jace opened the breakfast boxes.
“Come and have breakfast.” He didn’t look up, but it was clear he was speaking to Phoebe.
Phoebe walked over and sat down a short distance away from him.
“After breakfast, someone will take you back to the villa. You should rest at home today.”
Phoebe paused, “Since you’re fine now…”
“Don’t forget, you’re my maid now.”
Phoebe was speechless.
“I've hired an experienced butler and two maids, learn from them. You get today off.”
“But I need to go back to school.”
“I don’t need you at the villa 24/7, just make sure you’re there for dinner and breakfast.”
Jace, standing off to the side, couldn't help but hide a smirk. Was Azriel courting disaster? After a near-death experience, Azriel still dared to eat her cooking. Impressive.
Though, the maid thing... Hmm.
“Okay,” Phoebe finally replied, resigned.
*
True to his word, Azriel had apparently informed the butler in advance, and the man showed no surprise upon meeting Phoebe.
The butler greeted her politely and introduced the two maids to Phoebe, before sending her upstairs to rest . And he told her to feel free to ask if she needed anything. It was hardly the welcome you'd expect for a guest.
Phoebe didn't overthink it. After all, the Alonso family had always carried themselves with an air of aristocracy, their noses high in the clouds, especially since they were related to some distant royal cousin in Y Country. Most of the servants had been browbeaten by Wendy and her mother into a state resembling ancient serfs, devoid of any rights.
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The readers' comments on the novel: The Enticing CEO’s Chosen Bride
did it really end this way. can I have the rest of the book ending??...
So, all of them were basically forced into sexual acts by their partners the first time, then their partners wanted to seclude them from everyone. On top of that, all of are jealous of their own children. The only couple that seem to have it good were Azriel & Phoebe. This book was honestly quite sickening & there’s no way anyone should find this romantic...
These typos are so annoying..can't even understand a single word...
Some chapters are missing and some of them are repeated..it feels like story takes a jump because of it...
I really like the book but there are a lot of typos which is making it even more difficult to read and stay engaged. Author please do some edits....
Best story ever...
I've been waiting for the wedding of Chloe and Damon until the ending of this novel their wedding doesn't happen at all!......
This novel is not well edited at all.. it's so annoying...
Last 50 chapters ++ all typos that are ridiculous...
Is this even english???...