Chapter 1410 Tied In Wedlock (Part Three)
"Wipe that drool off your face, will you?" Luke put the bottle of water back in the refrigerator and brushed past her in a distant way.
"Err… Drool?" Michelle wiped her lips. Then she realized that she was fooled as she found that she didn\'t salivate at all. She turned around and followed Luke upstairs with a flattering smile.
"When did you come back? Why didn\'t you wait for me?" Michelle asked while she trotted to catch up with Luke. Luke didn\'t give any answer but went straight into his study.
"Hey, say something." Michelle frowned, now having a bit more courage to complain.
"I remember I have warned you that we\'re a couple in name only. Don\'t try to impress me. It\'s useless. And please, oh please, don\'t disturb me here at home." Luke suddenly stopped, and Michelle bumped into him unprepared. She felt great pain in her nose, but his cold and ruthless words hurt her more. He didn\'t care that his sudden action might have physically hurt her too.
"I\'m sorry. It\'s my fault." Michelle bit her lip, turned around sadly and walked silently to the bedroom, humiliated. Luke just exhaled heavily, rolled his eyes and went to his desk. Apart from being Edward\'s bodyguard, he still had to be in charge of all the security measure
ng into a thousand pieces. She shouldn\'t have had any wild wishes for this marriage. Her wishful thinking only brought her much pain.
The night grew late. The bed was just an arm\'s length from her but she stood frozen, quietly, forgetting the time and herself. Like a ghost, she let her thoughts wander around.
Desire was really a very strange thing. Sometimes people would want to get something desperately, but suddenly realized that it wasn\'t what they wanted after they got it. They set goals, sometimes impossible ones, but found that they were wrong in the first place. Michelle was a good example. She was in a dilemma and didn\'t know how to free herself. And this was just on her first night as a married woman.
She spent a sleepless night. The next morning, she wasn\'t downhearted anymore as she had straightened out her thinking. When the sun shone through the window curtain and gently cast its rays on her body, she let out a brilliant smile. She knew that every relationship had its share of ups and downs, and all the problems would be readily solved as long as she rose to the challenge. She was going to patiently wait for that day. Only in this way could she stand on top as the winner.