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His height gave him a clear advantage, making it much easier for him to shelter them both.

Sylvia was pressed so close to him that she could feel the warmth of his arm. The umbrella blocked the light from the streetlamps,

creating a dim, intimate space around them. In that small, enclosed world, the only sounds were the soft drumming of rain on the

fabric and the quiet, overlapping rhythm of their breathing. The world outside hadpletely disappeared.

As Grace walked toward the student villas, she glanced back and saw their two silhouettes under a distant streetlamp. Gabriel was

holding the umbrella, but it was tilted distinctly to one side, shielding Sylviapletely while his own shoulder was exposed to the

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rain.

Jenny saw it too. "I should bring them another umbrella," she said.

"Don't," Grace said with a soft laugh, stopping her. "Let's go check on the sick students."

Someone's shoulder may have been getting wet, but she was certain his heart was warm.

Sylvia opened the passenger door to get in, but Gabriel stopped her. "Sit in the back."

She paused, then smiled. "What are the odds of another landslide happening? It'll be fine." Without waiting for another protest, she

sat down and buckled her seatbelt.

Gabriel didn't argue further. He started the car and pulled away from the estate.

The drive to town was over an hour, mostly on winding mountain roads. It was already dark, and with the pouring rain, their car

was practically the only one on the road. The narrow pass, barely wide enough for two cars, was flanked by a steep cliff on one side

and a sheer drop-off on the other, with streetlights few and far between.

Sylvia gazed out the window. The world outside was a pitch-black void, with raindrops streaking across the glass, reflecting the

sharp, handslines of Gabriel's profile. She kept her eyes fixed on the window, as if lost in the darkness.

When Gabriel glanced over, he caught her gaze in the reflection. Sylvia coolly turned her head, pretending she hadn't been

looking.

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