**TITLE: My Dad Please Come 1095**
“I’m perfectly fine,” Stanley declared with an air of confidence, his voice steady and unwavering. “My body is resilient enough to handle these painkillers without any issue.”
With determination, he stepped forward and wrapped his arms around Wendy, pulling her into a warm embrace that felt like a sanctuary.
“I really can’t bear the thought of losing you,” he confessed, his voice tinged with vulnerability. “The instant I found out Nathan was back in town, I felt an urgency to be by your side. I was consumed by a fear that during my absence, someone else might slip into your life and, even worse, into your heart. The thought of being replaced terrifies me.”
He held her tightly, feeling the rhythmic beat of his heart against her ear, a steady drum that seemed to echo the unspoken fears swirling within him. In that moment, even a man like Stanley, who usually exuded an unshakeable strength, felt the weight of fear pressing down on him. He was afraid of losing Wendy, afraid of not being the one she ultimately chose.
Wendy’s heart melted at his words, her resolve softening as she slowly raised her arms to embrace him back, wrapping him in her warmth. “That will never happen,” she reassured him firmly. “I’ve been doing everything in my power to find a remedy for your Heartchain Curse. I will heal you. I swear it.”
“I believe in you,” he murmured softly, his voice barely above a whisper. “You’re my medicine, my hope.”
In that moment, he tried to convince himself that everything would turn out alright, that they would find a way through the darkness together.
They lingered in that intimate embrace for what felt like an eternity, lost in each other’s presence, until the tranquility was interrupted by the sudden appearance of a tall figure in the distance. It was Nathan.
Earlier, Stanley and Wendy had stepped out for some fresh air, leaving Nathan alone, feeling restless in the silence of the house. He hadn’t expected to stumble upon the sight of them wrapped in each other’s arms, a scene that caught him off guard.
He halted mid-step, a pang of unexpected emotion coursing through him. Deep down, Nathan harbored strong feelings for Wendy. She was not only beautiful but also fiercely intelligent and remarkably strong. From the very first moment their paths crossed, she had captivated him.
Yet, he knew the truth: Wendy’s heart belonged to Stanley, and Nathan had to accept that reality, no matter how painful it was.
A bitter smile crept onto Nathan’s lips as he stood there, grappling with his feelings.
Just then, the moment of intimacy between Stanley and Wendy broke as they pulled apart, their eyes drawn to Nathan.
Stanley was the first to acknowledge him. “Oh, hey, Nathan,” he greeted, his tone casual yet laced with an undercurrent of tension.
Nathan approached them with a calm demeanor, masking the turmoil within. “Dinner’s ready. We should head back,” he announced, trying to keep his voice steady.
“Where are you staying these days?” Stanley inquired, a hint of curiosity in his tone. “Why don’t you crash at my place?”
Nathan shook his head, a wry smile forming. “Two single guys living together? People might jump to conclusions. I’ll just head back to my villa.”
Stanley chuckled, a teasing glint in his eyes. “You really don’t know how to accept a good offer, do you? I was just trying to spare you from solitude.”


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