Being Pursued By Ex-husband -
Chapter 245
Chapter 245
Sophia's cheeks flushed under the dim lights as the sounds of insects resonated in the area.
The woman was just about to ask Alexander what he was doing here when he suddenly covered hereyes with one hand and took her palm with the other. “Come with me.”
Then, he added with a chuckle, “I'm not going to sell you or anything.”
Sophia's ears turned crimson as she heard that. Thankfully, despite the bright moonlight, it was still toodark for the man to see her clearly.
“Okay.”
She let him tug her along as he pleased.
After a two-minute walk, she felt as though they had entered a forest. Alexander then stopped in histracks and removed his hand from her eyes.
It took a couple of seconds for Sophia's eyes to adapt to her new surroundings, although she couldvaguely see some twinkling lights.
Then, she finally regained her sight completely. “Fireflies?”
“Yeah.”
Alexander had stumbled upon this field of fireflies by chance almost a decade ago and wasn't sure if iteven still existed today. That was why he had led her here without telling her where they were headed.
He didn't want to disappoint her in case the field no longer existed.
Despite Sophia's age, this was only her second time seeing so many fireflies. The first time was theage her father brought her to a forest near where the factory he worked at was located.
She never saw fireflies again when he left the village to work in the city.
After her parents passed away, she had tried returning to the same woodland, only to replace that thefactory had long been razed and replaced with other buildings nearby, and the spot where fireflies oncedwelled had been turned into concrete roads. There was not a single strand of grass left, let alonefireflies.
Sophia never saw fireflies again after reaching adulthood, yet Alexander had taken her to such a placenow.
Feeling moved, she remained frozen in place and said nothing for a long while.
It's been so many years, but I still miss Mom and Dad.
“Sophia?” the man called out, worried by her long silence.
“Did you know, Alexander? I didn't grow up in the best household when I was young. My parents bothworked their butts off at a factory, only to earn peanuts each month. Every time anyone got sick, we'dlose all our savings.”
Sophia didn't like recounting these moments or drawing pity from others, but now, she wantedAlexander to know about her past. “The first time I saw these many fireflies was when I was eight. Iwas having a fever and wouldn't stop crying, so my dad's coworkers got annoyed. My dad had to takeme outside in the middle of the night while covering me with a blanket. He carried me and walked reallyfar, and I cried for what felt like ages—until I saw all those 'flying stars.' At that moment, I felt like thehappiest girl in the world, and the fever didn't affect me as much anymore.”
She concluded, “Life became a bit better when we moved to the city, but I never got to see so manyfireflies after that. And then, I never saw my dad again.”
Alexander pulled her into an embrace upon hearing that. “I'm sorry. I shouldn't have brought you here.”
Sophia smiled while leaning against his shoulder. “After visiting that place, I couldn't stop wonderinghow my dad found a place with so many fireflies, so I asked my mom about it. It turned out that sheonce told him about wanting him to grab the stars in the sky for her, but he couldn't, so he caught herfireflies instead.”
She didn't get it at first, but it eventually dawned on her—that was the only act of romance her fathercould give her mother at the time.
And now, this man's doing the same for me.
At the thought of this, Sophia glanced up at him. “Thank you, Alexander.”
The man gulped as he stared into her dazzling eyes, but just as he was about to kiss her, the phone inhis pocket rang.
His expression clouded over at the ruined moment.
The call came from Samuel, and he answered it. “What is it?”
It'd better be important, or he's going to get it.
“Your car's here, but where are you and Sophia? I just arrived but don't see any of you.”
Samuel had sped his way over right after getting home, only to replace Alexander's car empty.
Then, he had no choice but to make a call after searching everywhere for his friend, only to hear thelatter answer the phone in a grim tone.
“Did I disturb you two?” Samuel asked, rubbing his nose awkwardly.
“Scram!”
Samuel froze briefly. I'll take that as a yes. It looks like I won't be having a very good night.
Sophia was right next to Alexander, so she had overheard the conversation loud and clear even if thecall wasn't on speaker.
“It's about time we head back,” she remarked with a smile after seeing him hang up.
The man gazed down at her for a while before answering reluctantly, “Okay.”
How perfect would the moment have been if he got to kiss her?
Godd*mmit, Samuel!
Sophia cast him a glance and looked down to conceal a giggle.
After taking a few steps forward, she suddenly stopped and tugged his hand. “Alexander.”
“What's wrong?”
He turned to look back at her.
The woman smiled. “I think I was bitten by a mosquito.”
While speaking, she lifted an arm and raised her sleeve, revealing her smooth skin.
Alexander began to inspect her arm without any hesitation, but he couldn't replace a single mosquito biteon it.
His brows furrowed slightly. “Maybe it's just a—”
Suddenly, he felt something soft on his lips.
It was her.
In a split second, the man snaked an arm around her waist and held her chin up before passionatelyreturning the kiss.
Perhaps because they were outside in the middle of nowhere, but things began to get steamy for themreally quickly.
It only took about ten seconds for Sophia's legs to give way, and she had to clutch onto Alexander'sarm to avoid falling down.
Meanwhile, the man felt desire roaring within him. No longer satisfied with just a kiss, he slipped a handunder her clothes and buried his head in her chest.
The sounds of their breathing soon grew louder than the crickets' chirping.
All of a sudden, the ringing of a phone made them jump in surprise, and Sophia hastily straightened herclothes. Her face was flaming red.
Alexander gazed at her with eyes so fiery that one could be set ablaze upon looking into them.
Sophia composed herself before taking out her ringing phone.
It was a call from Lukas.
Her face turning warmer, she created some distance between Alexander and herself.
She then finally answered the call after the cold night breeze had jolted her back to reality. “Lukas?”
“Have you eaten?”
“I have.”
“Zayne told me he's pretty happy with you. What do you think of him?”
“He's great, Lukas.”
Sophia paused before continuing, “But he's not the one I like.”
Lukas fell quiet for a moment. “It's okay. Try spending more time with each other before making yourdecision.”
“I understand.”
“Has Alexander been harassing you?” Lukas asked, changing the subject without warning.
He's using the word “harass” now?
Sophia shot Alexander a glance. “No.”
“Okay. Keep ignoring him.”
“Okay.”
She gazed at the man again after hanging up and felt her ears burn upon recalling Lukas' question.
A sense of guilt swirled within her, for she felt as though she was cheating.
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