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His Little Flower (Felix and Flora) novel Chapter 71

Chapter 71 

Thank you,I whispered. He passed me a short, surprised smile. Like it was surprising that I would thank him

Why would I not

Despite all my protests, all the thoughts in my head about not wanting to go, not wanting to live with him, all parts of my body screamed at me to go with him. Of course I wanted to go with him. He was the love of my life

And he had picked me out of my miserable existence. Felix had always known what I needed even before I did

He opened the car door on my side and extended his hand

Felix’s hand, a grounding anchor in the swirling sea of my emotions, lingered on mine for a beat before withdrawing. It felt like a silent reassurance. The air, surprisingly fresh and washed clean by the storm, carried the fragrance of wet stone and mud, and blooming jasmine

He guided me into a vast living room, bathed in the gentle glow of a crackling fire. He settled me on a plush velvet sofa

Get warm,” he asked softly

While I rubbed my hands in front of the fire and tried to get warm, he went outside

Moments later, he returned with a tray laden with food and steaming mugs of hot cocoa. Sandwiches, cut with surgical precision, nestled with an assortment of fresh fruits and exotic cheeses. The aroma tantalized my senses

ly don’t need a housekeeper.” 

This looks so good. I didn’t know you had it in you,I teased. You really 

He cracked a smile. I couldn’t do this three times a day, every day. For 

for all my life.” 

So spoilt.I remarked

He placed the tray on the coffee table, the crystal clinking lightly in the silence of the night. Eat,he said, his voice gentle yet firm. You need it.” 

I hesitated, my gaze flitting between the enticing spread and the stark opulence of the room. But I was hungry… 

And so I did eat, hesitantly at first, then with growing hunger. The warmth of the food spread through me

We sipped our cocoa, the sweet, milky liquid mingling with the smoky whispers of the fire

As the first rays of dawn slanted through the windows, painting the room in shades of gold and rose, Felix stood up

It’s morning.I whispered. Time went by so fast

Come,he said. Il show you your room

He led me through the house, and I followed him. Finally, we reached a door at the end of a particularly long hallway. He pushed it open, revealing a spacious room bathed in the soft light of the rising sun

I had been in this roun 

form many 

bedroom 

any times. I’d washed all its linen two days ago. This was one of the two bedrooms that existed, other than the master 

The bed was a cloud of fluffy white, the furniture polished to a high shine, Sunlight danced on the crystal chandelier, throwing rainbows across the plush carpet 

My throat tightened. Thank yuzi,I whispered, my voice barely a tremor. You want me to stay in the main house?” 

Where else would you stay?” 

I can’t stay here,” 

He frowned, his brow furrowing in confusion. Why not?” 

I gestured around the room, my voice breaking. This int.. it’s not me. I belong with the staff, in the servant quarters 

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His jaw clenched, but his voice remained calm. Flora, you can take this room. It’s yours. You’re not like staff, you’re” 

He stopped, the words caught in his throat. The unspoken truth hung in the air, heavy and awkward

Felix,I said, my voice firm despite the tremor in my 

my heart, please. Let me stay with the staff. It’s where I belong.” 

And so, despite his protests, we descended back into the maze of corridors, the opulent rooms giving way to simpler spaces. Finally, we reached the servant quarters

At least the bigger room here.He said softly. I nodded

Felix yawned as we made our way inside. The third room in the servant area was t of the mansion’s core

area was the biggest. The servant quarters were a world away from the grandeur 

The room, was small but tidy. Its whitewashed walls, with a moderately sized window from where the light of breaking dawn streamed in, a narrow bed with a crisp white sheet stood against the wall. A sturdy wooden desk tucked into a corner, a solitary chair beside it, a small closet. It was more than enough for me. It was a lot, actually, I hadn’t even had a room of my own in so many years

My heart was happy at the prospect of privacy. Sleeping in a bed, even. Waking up to an alarm instead of noise. Turning off lights on and off as I pleased

I ran a hand across the smooth surface of the desk, the coolness seeping into my palm. This wasn’t the worn, splintered wood of my old apartment. Maybe I could decorate a little. Keep a flower pet. Some books 

The sound of boots crunching on gravel drew me to the window. Felix was unloading my meager belongings from the car, his broad shoulders silhouetted against the rising sun. A pang of guilt pierced my heart. He had offered me the moon, and I had chosen a comer in the shade

He caught my gaze and raised a questioning eyebrow. I waved lightly

I looked around, as I waited for him to come with my things. When he finally did, he kept the lone suitcase and bag on the floor in the corner

I offered a reassuring smile, Just settling in.” 

It’snot much,he said, his voice rough. My offer still stands.” 

It’s perfect,I countered, sincerity lacing my words. It’s quiet, clean, andmine. Thank you, Felix, for everything.” 

His green eyes, still tinged with the shadows of the storm, searched mine. I didn’t do enough.” 

-you

did so much,” I said, stepping closer to him. I’m so grateful to you.” 

At least you’re here, now,he murmured, his gaze locked on mine

The silence stretched between us, charged with raw emotion. I saw in his eyes a flicker of something I hadn’t dared to hope for a longing, a tenderness that mirrored the nascent emotions stirring within me

I wanted to kiss him. I wanted to feel his lips on mine. I had only kissed him once before, I had only kissed any one once before. I still remembered the 

feeling

I know I’m a burden,I said, breaking the silence, my voice barely a whisper. But I promise, I won’t be for long. Fll find another place, get back on my feet. You wont have to worry about me. I’ll be out of your hair soon

His face contorted into an expression of confusion, and then a little annoyance. Flora,he said, his voice low and earnest, you’re not a burden. You’re staying here.“ 

And as I looked around my simple room, no longer a space of limitation but a canvas of possibility, I knew that even though I might be here for a wiule, this wouldn’t be my forever. How long could I stay here? I did have some money saved up. I could look for another place, soon. And then I’d be out of 

Thank you.I said softly, not wanting to argue more. There was no point in discussing this right now

He nodded curtly. Good night, then ” 

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Good night.I answered

He turned around and walked away, I stood in my place, looking around the room

Moments later, the floorboards creaked outside my door, footsteps slowing to a hesitant pause. A gentle rap against the wood shattered the silence. Flor? came his voice, a low murmur in the stillness. Felix, again

Yes?I called back, my voice surprisingly steady

The doorknob rattled, then the door slowly creaked open. Felix stood there, framed by the moonlight streaming through the hallway, his tall figure a silhouette against the silver light. He hesitated, like a hesitant flame on a windy night

L… I just wanted to ask if you need anything,he finally said, his voice mough. His hands were slightly trembling

I managed a small smile. I’m fine, Felix. Thank you for checking” 

Do you have blankets?” 

He took a step into the room, the floorboards creaking under his weight. His eyes, shadowed in the dim light, scanned my face, then lingered on the mound of blankets on the bed. My cheeks flushed under his gaze, the awkwardness of our situation hanging heavy in the air

I have blankets,” 

He cleared his throat, offering a strained smile. Right. Well, good night then.” 

He turned to leave, the creak of the doorknob echoing his retreat. A sudden wave of loneliness, sharp and unexpected, washed over me. I hadn’t realized how much I’d cherished the idea of his return, the silent comfort of his presence in this unfamiliar space. And of what I had been expecting. That he would say something. Hold me

Wait, I blurted out, my voice barely a whisper

ה 

on the doorknob, his hack to me. I took a deep breath, the words churning in my stomach. No, never mind,” I said, my 

He paused, his hand resting on voice barely audible

He remained still for a moment, then slowly turned around. The silence stretched between us, thick with desire and hesitancy

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