Chapter 192
The hospital wasn’t far from Cloud Harbor, but weekend traffic jammed every road. By the time they finally made it back, Zinnia drifted asleep het head. resting on Yannis‘ shoulder.
Yannis was working on his laptop when he felt a gentle weight settle on his shoulder. His fingers paused over the keyboard and he glanced down at her peaceful face.
Yannis carefully moved the laptop aside and took the half–finished orange juice from her loose grasp. Exhaustion lined her face she frowned even in sleep. And her favorite drink was left unfinished.
Yannis drained the cup. Too sweet, but drinkable.
He then touched her hand. It felt a little cold. He tucked
jacket
Ry agence drifted to Zinnia’s nose, and the
furro ound her. “Turns up the heat, he told the
her tightly knit brows unconsciously eased a little.
Yannis‘ long, elegant fingers lightly brushed her forehead. He murmured, “Sleep well. When you wake up, everything will be fine.”
‘The Shaw family will never get another chance to hurt you. The Sha
Perhaps it was his promise–Zinnia’s brow smoothed completely.
family and Maelis, I’ll make them pay,‘ he swore.
Yannis carefully applied more ointment to her cheek. Only a faint pink mark remained where the slap had landed. But the slap hadn’t just landed on her face; it had wounded everyone who cared for her.
When they reached the garage, the driver opened their door. Zinnia was still deeply asleep. Yannis bent down and scooped her up, her small body curling into a little bundle in his arms.
He frowned and thought, ‘She’s still so light. I really need to fatten her up.’
Zinnia stirred, her brows knitting as if about to wake. Sensing this, Yannis gently patted her back. She relaxed again, unconsciously nuzzling closer against his chest.
As they approached, the motion–sensing elevator slid open automatically. Yannis carried Zinnia inside, and then it ascended smoothly.
In her bedroom, Yannis knelt to remove her shoes. Sunset light bathed them–him kneeling by the bed, her sleeping–in golden stillness.
When Zinnia woke up, the setting sun outside her window painted the sky with layers of fiery clouds, filling the whole room in a warm golden glow. For a moment, she felt as if she had returned to the days in that small town.
Back then, her favorite time was the summer sunset. Every evening, the afterglow painted the sky with unique beauty. Each sight was a feast for the eyes.
When the sun set, Nathan would always take little Zinnia’s hand and lead her to the herb garden. Together, they would gather herbs there. In the peaceful silence, the lingering glow of the sunset gradually faded. For a moment, time seemed to melt away.
But when her gaze fell on the shiny apricot–colored floor, she was suddenly pulled back to reality–she was no longer in that small town, and Nathan was no longer by her side.
The door creaked open slightly. Zinnia looked up and saw Yannis‘ figure appear in the doorway. She dazed for a moment. The emptiness she’d felt moments ago was quietly replaced by his solid présence.
“You’re awake.” Yannis said, pushing the door fully open when he saw she was awake. “Hungry? I made your favorite food.”
“Um,” Zinnia mumbled, she looked at Yannis. “How did I get back?” She remembered being in the car, then nothing.
“I carried you back,” Yannis replied, a teasing smile playing on his lips.
Chapter 192
Zinnia’s drowsy mind jolted awake. She sat up straight, her cheeks turning crimson. “Y–you carried me back?” She was embarrassed and Coule ears burning.
She was completely exhausted that afternoon, and didn’t remember when she fell asleep, let alone how she ended up being carried home
you.” A playful smile tugging at his lips, clearly enjoying her embarrassment. He added t
*You were sleeping so soundly. I couldn’t bear to wake you. scooped you up. Princess–style.”
Zinnia’s cheeks burned hotter. The earlier melancholy vanished, completely drowned out by acute shyness. Fidgeting with the bedsheet, she murmured. “Yannis, next time I fall asleep, just wake me up, okay?”
“Nope,” Yannis grinned. “It’s such a rare chance for me to dif
“En–enjoy this?” Zinnia muttered.
hold ou in my arms. Honestly, my ego is kind of enjoying this.”
“I just want to hold you close,” Yannis drawled. His eyes sparkled with genuine warmth beneath the teasing. “If you weren’t asleep, I wouldn’t have this perfect chance to cuddle you.”
Yannis watched her closely. The lost, lonely look he’d seen when he first
Zinnia’s ears were practically glowing. She shouldn’t have asked. Yannis he was serious or just teasing.
was
opened the door was gone, replaced by flustered energy. That was better.
always like this–saying things that sounded like flirting, impossible to tell if
“Yannis, I’m a grown–up now. You can’t be so touchy–feely with me,” Zinnia tried
“And plant a kiss on your lips?” Zinnia blurted as the phrases always
“But to me, you’re always a little girl,” Yannis replied with a tender smile. “I still want to hold
to
sound
stern.
you close in
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