And her voice: "I don't know what happened between us in those six months, I don't believe in anything. But when I realized my feelings for you weren't the same as before, I believed that something must have happened between us during that year."
"It doesn't matter." He said.
"It does."
Her words were incredibly soft, causing Ethan's heart to melt, leaving him defenseless.
"Alright." He pulled his arm back, expression unchanged.
Lola didn't understand the slight dismay in her heart, where it came from. All she knew was that her feelings for Ethan had changed.
Tonight, using her illness as an excuse, she had tried to test the waters. This was just the beginning, and she was already feeling upset.
She didn't leave.
She stood outside the kitchen and watched him finish working.
When he washed his hands, Lola finally spoke, "You, the grand CEO of the Ainsley Group, come to cook and do dishes for me, don't you feel wronged?"
"I'm used to it." He replied.