Chapter 247 I am not the part of it, and I never will be.
Chapter 247 I am not the part of it, and I never will be.
Arwen blinked. She thought she was the one in the lead this time but never knew he could take the charge in one swift move. Her breath hitched as she stared into his eyes.
Aiden raised one brow. "What? Won't you?" he asked pulling her closer, their faces just inches apart. But before Aiden could make another move on her, Arwen pulled away, creating distance between them.
Scooting away a little, she cleared her throat. "I was just saying I would be happy to do things that would make you happy. Because you are my husband. Nothing more. What's there to repeat? It's so easy to understand, isn't it?"
"Is it?" Aiden smirked. "Because last when I checked understanding one's heart wasn't that easy. But since you have understood it so easily, I don't think it was so difficult."
Arwen narrowed her eyes at him but the blush that crept up her cheeks betrayed her. "Aren't you reading too much into a simple thing, husband? I just reminded you of your rights over me."
"Just knowing that you are ready to give me those rights means more than the world, Moon. If you don't know it, you don't know about your privileges and authorities. And knowing them will only help you expand your benefits and avoid the losses."
Arwen mock glared at him for using her words at her but he didn't seem to mind. Reaching out, he cupped her cheeks, letting his thumb caress her skin. "Thank you for giving me these rights, Moon."
"Does it really mean so much to you?" Arwen asked, not believing it.
Seeing his reluctance, she reached out for his face and turned him to look at her. "For how long are you planning to shut me out of this topic, husband? We plan to spend a lifetime together which means sooner or later, I will learn it all. Why not then just make it sooner?"
Aiden's brows furrowed but he no longer avoided looking at her. Glancing at her, he asked, "Is it important for you?"
The reluctance and pain were clear in his gaze. She knew it was hurting him, and seeing him in pain was hurting her even more. However, she also understood that if she didn't learn this part of him now, she might unknowingly hurt him in the future —perhaps not just once, but repeatedly. To avoid that possibility, she was willing to endure the pain today, no matter the consequences.
Nodding, she hummed. "It's important," she said. "Knowing your past and family will make me know a part of you. Of course, it's important." She then cupped his face and said, "I don't know when and I don't know how, but you have become someone really important to me, Aiden. Anything that's related to you is important."
Aiden stared at her for a long moment, his expression unreadable. Arwen looked at him and insisted, "You can share it with me, husband. I won't judge you. To me, even the ugliest part of you would be beautiful, no matter what."
Aiden didn't need her to tell him that. He knew it well. He knew she wouldn't judge him, even for the worst. She never did in the past and she would never do in the future too, and that's what made her beautiful the most beautiful one among all.
She might have forgotten, but he didn't. He remembers it all. He would never forget her kindness, her love, her trust that she had shown to him when no one else did.
"Aiden, I —" she began, willing to persuade him one more time, but before she could, Aiden spoke up, willing to tell her all that she wanted to learn —about him and his past.
"Alright," he said, his voice barely above a whisper. "I will tell you all that you want to know. But even before telling you all, Moon, I want you to know this —while the Winslow name carries pride and power, it means nothing to me. I am not a part of that family, and I never will be."@@@@
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