Billionaire's Solace
but the man was fast enough to blo
red. I'm not here to harm you." The man sa
ize her. "I said back off. You only bring a bad aura around
n. I'm sorry about what happened in the market. I didn't mean to bump
," Helena said, po
to a certain place tonight; I have nowhere to stay."
shed the
mean it. I'm s
ped pushing the door. Helena eyed the man in front of him
place is," Arthur sh
he only house in this area. I chose this to isolate myself from nasty and noisy peop
sure ab
t I'm not a liar,"
e was about to leave, the heavy rain started pouring down. He looked back at Helena as if begging her to let him stay f
t you'll have to leav
ur raised his
still pouring heavily as they are sitting in the living room without ma
om to make herself a coffee in the
she put the coffee on the
from Helena. Silence dominated again. "A
new the man was trying to be f
e night? I have nowhere to go.
You can sleep on the so
the clock. She can't throw the man outside while
ed and was elated th
ou must leave first
Arthur
s in there," Helena said, pointing to
ve a gun and know how to use it to protect myself. If you are here for some dark pla
e thought Helena was cute and f
hreat," Helen
e beast inside Helena. He knew the woman would be t
th a blanket and handed it over to Arthur. "Here, you can
t the blanket. "This
urned her back, and left. Still
Helena's cold treatment the whole night,
imself in the bathroom before getting into his underwear. Yes, he sleeps
over his body. He liked the feminine smells on i
He thought Helena was independent and almost didn't need the help of a man. He found it an attractive
. She tossed and turned but was of no use falling as
r of her book is staying in the same house. She giggled at the thought of having Arthur discover that he is making a novel based on hi
r main character sleeping in the living room. She debated w
o the living room. Her sight landed on Arthur's body, wearing only his underwear. He
under the moon's silhouette. It was the night they owned each other for the fi
Helena clutched her chest. "Israel," she uttered his name with a t
the lights open, allowing Helena to gaze at the man's body. From his long and thick curly hair, defined jawline f
big to fit on the sofa. "His neck must hurt t
oor slowly. She lay in her bed, covered herself with the blanket, and cu
at she doesn't want to remember her dear Israel, but the memory of him brings pain, which