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The Enticing CEO’s Chosen Bride novel Chapter 1990

Cicely fell silent.

Seth remained standing there, watching her. A minute of silence stretched achingly long between them in the dimly lit room.

How could she sleep with such a palpable presence right beside her?

"Aren't you leaving?" she said coolly, her voice tinged with a trace of anger.

"You haven’t finish your water yet," Seth's voice came from the same spot, calm and deep.

"I don't have a habit of drinking water before bed."d2

"You need to take your medicine now."

Cicely's breathing hitched, but Seth continued. "There's no need to make yourself feel worse just to spite me."

It was that kind of talk again. Doing nothing was spiting him. Cicely wouldn't do that, but not taking her medicine wasn't about spiting him, either.

Seth was really annoying today.

She turned over, sat up from the bed, and glimpsed the mug and the medicine cap on the nightstand. She reached out to grab it. Seth's hand intercepted hers midway, "Still hot."

Cicely lifted her eyelids to glare at him, "Are you purposely keeping me from sleeping?"

Seth stared at her indifferent, accusing face for a moment, then shook the mug slightly. "Drink up."

She took the mug, and when Seth passed her the cap filled with pills, her brow furrowed in distaste, her whole body resisting.

Seth watched her quietly. Feeling utterly miserable, she steeled herself, tilted her head back, and tossed the pills into her mouth.

The bitter medicine contorted her features, and after two sips of water, she placed the mug back on the nightstand and burrowed back into the covers.

"Get out!" Having taken the medicine she loathed, Cicely's patience had run out, and suppressed anger surged forth.

Seth didn't say another word, and after a while, Cicely heard the sound of him leaving.

He had no confidence. Maybe he once did.

"She will be heartbroken," he added.

"She didn't agree when her mother left, either. She was more heartbroken then." Creighton roared, his voice shaking Seth to his core. His slightly curled fingers instantly balled into fists.

"She's survived separation and loss, and nothing can knock her down now. She's been through the worst pain already. I just... I just don't want to see her suffer anymore, not even a little."

Creighton's voice trembled, his eyes reddened, his lips quivered, his emotions verging on collapse. "I've coddled her, she's spoiled and headstrong, but no child is smarter, more considerate, or more sensible than she is. I've entrusted her to you, and do you think she's a burden? If you don't want her, fine. There are other men. I will find someone better for her."

"There will be someone who will treat her well. Falling for the one who truly cares for her is just a matter of time. She's not foolish. She knows who has her best interests at heart."

Seth's face was taut, his body rigid. "This is between her and me."

Creighton looked into his eyes, "If you don't care for her, then stop giving her hope. You've wasted so much time. You can leave at any moment, but she's falling deeper. If you don't love her, at least don't hurt her. Out of respect for her unwavering loyalty to you. End it. Set yourself free, and let her go."

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