They were all adults, lying together with their bodies intertwined.

The attraction was undeniable.

Yet, Erick held back in the end, suggesting an alternative.

Confused, Elin heard him ask, “Didn’t you get your period?”

It took Elin a moment to understand what he meant.

He had mistaken her bleeding for menstrual blood, not realizing it was from the breaking of her hymen.

With just a couple of experiences spaced widely apart, it was understandable for Elin’s body to have such a reaction to the sudden closeness with Erick.

Elin managed a wry smile.

The notion of a divorced woman like her remain untouched must be absurd to others.

In particular, she had married the notorious Dayton.

Dayton had openly bragged about their postures to his friends, boasting of Elin’s alleged willingness.

Even post-divorce, Dayton relentlessly tarnished Elin’s reputation, declaring she was an undesirable woman.

Dayton went so far as to accuse Elin of masquerading as virtuous, while secretly harboring desires stronger than those of many men.

Whenever Dayton’s name came up, Elin’s face turned ashen, like brittle paper that might crumble at a touch.

She often woke up from nightmares filled with Dayton’s visions.

Before Elin could manage to get a divorce, she had endured two years living with Dayton, a man who seemed devilish.

The mere mention of Dayton’s name unleashed a flood of terrible memories and dreams.

At the thought of Dayton, a wave of discomfort swept over Elin.

She got up, poured a glass of water, and tried to steady her nerves.

Unbeknownst to her, Erick was approaching from behind.

“Ah!” Surprised, Elin screamed and the glass slipped from her grip.

Luckily, Erick quickly caught the glass before it hit the floor.

He felt the water, frowned, and muttered, “Drinking cold water in the middle of the night, can your body handle that?”

Erick, who had just saved the glass, wished he had advised Elin against drinking cold water during her period.

Erick’s reunion with his sister had made him anxious about her well-being, prompting him to learn all he could about women’s health.

Indeed, a man could know everything about caring for a woman.

It all depended on his willingness and whether he thought she was worth the effort.

Erick poured the cold water and handed Elin a cup of warm water.

“Here, drink this.

Surprised and touched, Elin accepted the cup, murmuring gently, “Thank you.

Once Elin finished drinking, she felt a bit awkward and started making way to her bed, but Erick blocked her way.

Erick placed his hands on the table, drawing her closer, and raised an eyebrow.

“You haven’t told me about last night yet.

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