Arwen gave a small smile to Mr. Jones, ready to leave. But just when she was about to, she caught the sight of a glass jar on one of the shelves, right beside a stack of few books. She could see silver star shapes shining there.
"What’s that?" she asked intrigued.
Before Mr. Jones could answer her, she already walked to the shelf, raising her hand to get the jar. But her height couldn’t match up. She turned to look around once. Finding the chair on the side, she dragged it to the shelf before climbing up to get the jar down.
"Madam," the butler called in panic, adding, "Please be careful. The chair isn’t at its best, you will hurt yourself."
"Don’t worry, Mr. Jones," Arwen spoke with a smile. "I will be careful." Saying that, she climbed up the chair and was finally able to get her hands on the jar.
Her eyes twinkled, finding the familiar shapes. Isn’t this made out of chocolate wrappers?" she asked, opening the cap and pulling out one star. "I know this chocolate. This used to be my favourite. I never knew your young master was a fan of it too."
She said and then showed it to the butler with slight excitement. "Did he make it?’ she asked and with slight hesitation, Mr. Jones nodded.
Arwen smiled. "We share another thing in common then," she mumbled to herself before handing the jar to Mr. Jones. "I need to go now, Mr. Jones. My meeting is scheduled in another 10 minutes."
The butler nodded and Arwen walked out of the room. Once she was gone, Mr. Jones took the much-needed breather. He looked at the jar of chocolates in his hand and sighed.
The jar of stars was prepared by Aiden. But it wasn’t because he liked the chocolate, but rather because he remembered Arwen loving it. He ate it in her remembrance and he folded a star out of every wrapper, wishing to have her back in his life, by his side.
A warm smile curled his lips when suddenly he halted with the thought of something, as if he suddenly remembered something that he had almost forgotten.
Quickly moving, he walked to the desk. Keeping the jar aside, he opened the drawer to check something. But apart from the picture that Arwen had seen earlier, he couldn’t find anything else. His brows furrowed in a frown as he rummaged through the other drawers in search of something. But the rest all others were as empty as Arwen had seen.
"Where did it go?" he mumbled the question himself before checking on the desk and then going through the book. Finally, his hand paused at one book. He flipped it again and found something stuck between the pages. Pulling out the picture, Mr. Jones took a breath of relief.
He dared not think what would have happened if this one picture had gone missing.
Aiden might not have come to this room for months now. But that was only because he had Arwen by his side now. Otherwise, till the day Arwen hadn’t stepped in, all the nights he would been staying in here, looking at this one picture.
Mr. Jones glanced at the picture, his gaze regaining the warmth from before. Although the pair posing in the picture looked quite young, still one could see how good they looked together. They looked like the match made for each other. freēwebnovel.com
He hadn’t seen Aiden smiling ever as he was smiling there in the picture. His cold facial features unusually carried the warmth that matched the girl’s demeanour. It was he had purposefully made himself look compatible to her.
"Thank goodness," he muttered under his breath. "It’s a relief that the lady didn’t get her hands on this one. otherwise, it would have been so hard to explain it to her."
He then kept the picture back in the book before lining it back between the other books.
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