Although she needed nothing to believe it, still, since she was there to mess up with him, she pretended to be skeptical about it. "You want me to believe it?" she asked, raising her brows at him.
Aiden stared at him for a second before shaking his head. "I would love it more if instead of believing me, you would go out and wreak havoc for each and every woman who even dared to try it," he said, his eyes at her growing expectant with each passing second.
Momentarily stunned, Arwen couldn’t bear to look into his eyes for longer. Taking a step back, she quickly pulled away. She was there to mess up with him, but she never knew he would make it happen the opposite.
"Shouldn’t you be trying to make me believe instead?" she asked, confused about why he was going out of the script. And who the hell encourages their wife to throw a tantrum like that? Don’t men desire an understanding and obedient wife instead, who tries to understand it all?
Aiden took his step closer to her and reached a hand out to comb back a strand of hair behind her ears. "It would be more fun seeing you getting wild instead."
"You …"
Before she could say another word, he leaned down to press his lips against hers. The kiss was soft, yet it spoke volumes. At that moment, Arwen forgot it all. Her fingers subconsciously clenched on his shoulders, crumbling his shirt fabric while her other hand gripped his arm.
"Do you believe it now?" he whispered, pulling away once he made sure he gave enough evidence to prove himself.
Arwen, who had long forgotten what it was all about, stared confusedly at him. "Huh?"
He smirked and then asked again, "Do you believe now that apart from you there has been no one else? Or do you want me to prove it again?"
With that, he didn’t wait and dipped again, this time taking her with a heated passion.
Arwen tapped his shoulders when felt getting breathless. "I–I believed it," she said when finally felt him giving her the needed chance she was asking for.
"You sure you do?" he asked, and she glared at him, nodding.
"Of course, I do. Or do you really want me to go out and wreak havoc in your company?"
"Although I would love to see you doing that, however since you already believe me, you can save the idea for the next time. I won’t mind that too." He smirked.
Arwen was speechless. She wanted to say something, but when she opened her mouth to let the words out, no words came. In the end, she nodded to him and said, "Fine, if that’s what you want, I will surely make that happen. Just make sure when that happens, you don’t come to complain." Her nose flared, but Aiden stared at her with an adoring gaze.
Without any doubt, Arwen enjoyed it. It only made her feel pampered.
Just as they were at that moment, Aiden’s phone rang on the desk. His gaze darted to it before he walked to take it.
"Do you want me to leave first," she asked, but he shook his head.
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