"Apart from accepting the penalty and apologizing, there is only one way to evade this case, and that is —" The lawyer paused for a moment and then continued in a cautious yet firm tone. "—if Ms. Quinn drops the case on her own accord."
Ryan snapped, shooting a glare, but the lawyer stood unwavering. He was stating the truth. There was no other way to help Delyth in this fiasco.
"Ms. Quinn is your fiancée, Mr. Foster. If you talk to her, it shouldn’t be a problem. This is our only way out. If you don’t believe me, you can check with any other lawyer."
Ryan frowned, closing his eyes and cursing in his heart. Arwen, is this what you wanted all along? I truly underestimated you.
"You can can leave." Ryan dismissed the legal team before turning the other side.
The lawyers had nothing more to say, so they stood up and left the room, leaving him alone to mull about everything.
***
After finishing dinner at the noodle stall, Arwen and Aiden returned to the Winslow Residence, walking straight to their bedroom.
Arwen was feeling exhausted, but the spicy noodles were all worth it. "That was really great," she said. "Thank you for taking me there, husband."
Aiden was satisfied but held back his smile, "Are your thank-yous always this bland?" He stepped closer to her, and she instinctively stepped back, syncing with his movements. "Don’t you think adding a bit more effort to your gratitude would make it interesting?"
"What do you mean?" Arwen asked, already feeling the heat rise to her cheeks. She wasn’t blushing, but the intensity in his gaze was doing things to her.
Aiden smirked, then gestured her towards the bed. Arwen followed his gaze, her eyes widening as she realized what he might be implying. Wasn’t he moving too fast with her? Sure, they had kissed, but …
"You —"
"I meant you must tired and should rest your feet for some while I prepare your bath. And once you are done, maybe you can help me prepare mine," he said, blinking innocently. "What kind of thoughts are you having, Moon?
Arwen was at a loss for words. She knew for sure he didn’t mean anything as innocent as he claimed. What she hadn’t expected was how easily he could manipulate her into saying the things he wanted her to say. Now, if she mentioned his innuendo, he could easily turn it around on her. She would have no defense.
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