Yasmine struggled with a stern expression. After hearing Boyd’s words, she suddenly looked up at him with anger.
“Don’t tell me you’re planning to whisk me away against my will – again!”
Boyd paused, a wry smile breaking through. “Why do I need to be reminded today of what I’ve always known, by
that kid, no less?”
At this point, Yasmine knew exactly what he meant. After the initial tension, she became eerily calm. Staring at him
coldly, one hand clenching her shawl, she said, “Speaking of unwillingness, Boyd, expecting me to act as if the past
never happened and to be with you just like that – I can’t.”
“Then stay by my side and take your time getting revenge.”
Yasmine smirked, “Stay by your side for revenge? Will my child come back? Will the scar on my body vanish?”
With those words, a shiver ran through her. “I don’t want to keep bringing up the past, Boyd. If I could, I’d choose to
forget it all my life. But your presence keeps reminding me – I can’t get past it. Aren’t you in love with Serana? How
can you pester me like this? How is that fair to her?”d2
Pain was evident on Boyd’s face.
Yasmine knew that dredging up the past only hurt them both, but the fact remained – he was unwilling to let go, he
wanted a life with her, and how was he supposed to face all of that?
“It’s me who’s wronged her. It’s you I love.”
“Ha.”
Her scornful laughter was all that answered his heartfelt declaration.
“Yeah, I know. So, the best revenge is to deny you what you want. Serana is gone. You loved her, but now you’ve
lost her completely. And now you love me again? Thanks for giving me this perfect chance for revenge.”
Yasmine could feel the blood in her arms stop flowing. With a twisted smile, she delighted in the turmoil she saw in
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtBoyd’s emotions.
Because she had successfully inflicted pain.
He deserved to suffer. Why should he live so freely?
“Have you said enough?” It took a while for Boyd to utter those words, his voice flat and cold.
Yasmine was silent.
Boyd slowly lifted his gaze to her, then a smirk formed on his lips. Suddenly, he pulled her into an embrace, his grip
on her waist nearly dragging her into the car parked nearby.
“What are you doing, Boyd!”
Yasmine struggled furiously, her shawl slipping from her shoulders, leaving her disheveled, but Boyd seemed
oblivious, ignoring her protests as he shut the car door and ordered the driver to leave.
Throughout the drive, Yasmine’s strength was no match for his firm hold, rendering her unable to move.
“Boyd…”
“Yasmine, you can try to hurt me all you want. But no matter what you say, the outcome will always be what I want.
Your words don’t count, and nobody else has the right to interfere – not that they could if they tried.”
Yasmine had dealt with all sorts – thugs, schemers, you name it. But against someone as shameless as Boyd, she
found herself out of options.
He only used force. He never listened to anyone else, always did as he pleased, never giving anyone a chance to
choose.
“What can you do other than forcefully taking people away?”
“If I spoke nicely to you, would you obediently listen?”
Yasmine pressed her lips together.
“You won’t stay by my side willingly, and you think you’re always right. If I want you, this is the only way.”
Yasmine closed her eyes, taking several deep breaths. “Boyd, you say you love me, right? You want me to seek
revenge? To let me have my way with you?”
Her tone cooled as she desperately tried to reason with him one last time.
The talk of revenge was unfiltered, flat, and cold, leaving no room for reconciliation between them.
As she calmed down, Boyd straightened her shawl. He seemed accustomed to her words, and when he spoke, his
voice carried no trace of emotion. “If there’s a better way to take revenge, naturally, I’d choose the best.”
“What’s the point of keeping me with you by force?”
“I want you, just you, by my side. I’m a jerk, Yasmine, so stop trying to reason with me. You’ve always known that.”
Finally, Yasmine snapped, her voice low and furious, “I don’t understand!”
She shrugged off his hand from her shawl. “I can’t figure it out, so I don’t want to play this game anymore, okay?”
A faint smile played on Boyd’s lips, his tone unhurried, “You really don’t understand, which is why you keep trying to
convince me to let you go, or to leave me.”
Yasmine pursed her lips and turned her head to gaze out the other window, finally falling silent.
Boyd didn’t speak again. Having her by his side was enough for now. And if he said anything more, he knew it
wouldn’t elicit any response from her. Her patience with him had been exhausted for the day.
He knew she hated him, but he still wanted her close, unwilling to give up.
Initially, he thought that at least he could see her. Later he found that wearing down her patience would make her
stay quietly by his side.
Even if she would rise again tomorrow, he would simply wear her down once more. Then she’d remain within his
sight.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmHe might even quietly get closer to her, as the situation allowed.
She liked to read quietly, and he could sit by her side and join her. She enjoyed experimenting with recipes, and
he’d get a taste of whatever she cooked. She had a passion for flower arranging and the art of tea, and he would
make a special spot to grow her favorite flowers, and seek out the world’s finest tea leaves and teaware. On the
days her mood was good, he might even share a cup with her.
These were his unexpected joys.
The car didn’t head out of town but stopped in front of a villa near the city center.
Yasmine had no fight left, just a cold gaze as she took in the villa before her. Boyd tried to lead her inside, but she
dodged away.
He didn’t seem perturbed by her resistance, and despite her reluctance, he took her hand in his and led her toward
the interior of the property.
“This is the best place I could find close to Greenfield Village. If you ever want to see your daughter or those two
little grandkids, it’ll be easy to come and go.”
A flicker of emotion passed through Yasmine’s eyes. Instead of taking her straight inside the house, Boyd guided
her around to the back of the villa. There, several greenhouses stood.
“The chill is setting in, and I was worried about some of the flowers getting frostbite. Over there is the veggie patch,
and that greenhouse is full of strawberries. You can pick them fresh in a bit.”
Yasmine, her face an indifferent mask, allowed herself to be pulled into one of the greenhouses. Instantly, a wave
of floral scent enveloped them.
Potted plants in full bloom dotted the space. Two-thirds of the greenhouse was freshly turned soil, divided into plots
with various seedlings taking root.
“Once spring comes, we can transplant these seedlings outside. If you’d like to design the garden yourself, I can
help,” Boyd offered.
“What are you getting at?” Yasmine suddenly asked with a cold voice, “You’re giving up the presidential residence?”