Chapter 709 I Won’t Let Go
The evening breeze carried a chill that bit into her skin.
The cold sensation snapped Tess back to her senses, and she immediately struggled to push him away.
“Abel! Let go of me!”
Mindful of Layla sleeping inside, she could only protest in a hushed voice, her arms braced against Abel’s shoulders as she tried to put distance between them.
Abel watched her struggle, his usually soulful eyes now brimming with hurt.
“Why? I won’t let go!”
Something defiant had been triggered in him. Abel bit down on his lip and tightened his hold.
Hearing this, Tess felt her temper flare. She raised her hand and slapped his arm hard, determined to force him to release her.
Abel winced at the pain, but only bit his lip harder, refusing to loosen his grip on her shoulders.
Unable to break free, Tess swung her palm up, this time aiming straight for Abel’s gaunt, handsome face.
Slap!
The sharp, crisp sound cut through the silence.
Tess froze.
He didn’t even try to dodge?
Her lips parted, about to say something, her hand now still. But before she could speak, teardrops fell like rain onto the back of her hand.
Tess’s heart skipped at the feel of that tear.
Abel leaned down and buried his face in the curve of her neck without a word.
“Why don’t you want me?”
His voice cracked with a sob, and his tears fell like rain, pooling in the hollow of her collarbone.
Tess’s fingers went rigid, her hands frozen in midair, unsure what to do.
“Abel.”
Her voice dropped low, her brow furrowing with warning.
But Abel seemed beyond caring.
He clutched desperately at the fabric at her waist.
“Tess, Tess, I’ve been looking for you for so long–so long. You can’t just throw me away.”
This was the first time Abel had ever acted this way with her, throwing a tantrum, being unreasonable. But every choked sob was enough to break someone’s heart.
Only, the person in front of him was Tess.
Feeling his grip tighten around her, Tess frowned and slapped him again.
Slap!
The sound rang out sharply.
“Let go.”
Her voice was cold, carrying an unmistakable chill that left no room for argument.
The merciless blow landed on his gaunt cheek, and as her hand pulled away, she felt the sharp edge of his jawbone.
‘You’re… the Shaw boy?”

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