Arya stopped and slowly turned around, looking at Xavier standing in front of the stairs.
Xavier walked towards her. Just as he reached out to touch her, she dodged him and walked barefoot towards the room.
Daisy came down from upstairs and happened to see this. Arya had never lost her composure at home before. Even when Xavier was missing, she had never lost her mind.
Xavier withdrew his hand.
Daisy walked to the door of Arya's room, "Arya, I told him to go upstairs this morning..."
She didn't have time to talk to Xavier since Xavier came back. She didn't sleep much and got up early in the morning to wait for Xavier. However, he wasn't up until almost ten o'clock, so Daisy woke him up.
Daisy thought that Arya's reaction was probably because she didn't see Xavier, so Daisy explained.
Arya sat by the bed and said in a low voice at the door, "I'm okay."
She didn't know what was wrong with her. Her mind went blank.
Perhaps she was scared that he would disappear again.
Thus, she was nervous, afraid that it was all her imagination, afraid that his kisses and hugs were all imaginary.
She couldn't control herself.
The door clicked open.
The door of her room was pushed open. Instead of looking at him, Arya turned her head, wiping away her tears while pinning her hair back.
Xavier looked at her bare feet. After a few seconds, he walked over and took her slippers, "You are so angry."
Arya moved away from him and the slippers at her feet.
Arya sighed, "I know you're angry at me, but you have to tell me the reason."
Arya stood up in silence, unwilling to talk to him. She was about to go to the closet to look for clothes, but as soon as she stood up, Xavier pulled her into his arms.
Arya pressed her hands against his chest and tried to break free of him. She pretended to be calm, "What are you doing?"
Xavier held her arms and crossed them in front of her waist, making her unable to struggle. He kissed her hair, earlobes, and cheeks. He exhaled in front of her cheeks. His breath was wet and soft, like morning dew and fog, dispersing in the air. Feeling his breath, she felt bitter and sore.
She couldn't stand it any longer and struggled with all her strength. "Xavier! Can you tell me where you're going in the future so that I can find you?"
When she woke up, she didn't see him. She thought everything of last night was just a dream.
She broke down in fear.
Xavier turned her around and pressed her head against his heart.
He stroked her back, and Arya's trembling body gradually calmed down in his arms.
Xavier knew why she was so agitated, and thus he didn't know how to comfort her.
He knew what it felt like.
His voice was low and deep. He pretended to be relaxed. "Okay, what about installing a GPS on me so that you can know my whereabouts all the time?"
Arya pushed him. Seeing her smile, Xavier reached out to wipe the tears from the corner of her eyes.
His fingertips were warm but roughened. The corner of her eyes felt a little hurt.
When he came back yesterday, Bridget and Jacob had already left.
So they didn't know that Xavier had returned, and Xavier didn't know that they got married.
If he had come back a day earlier, perhaps Bridget and Jacob would not have gotten married.
Arya pursed her lips, fiddling with the buttons on his collar. "Bridget and Jacob are married. They received the certificate the day you came back."
Xavier lowered his head, and she looked up. Their gazes met. "We all thought... You couldn't come back. They are worried that I will be too tired to manage the company... So dad suggested that Bridget and Jacob could be together..."
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