Cheating with my boyfriend's best friend

Chapter 164



Chapter 164

Chapter 164: Is this a marriage proposal? Olive’s POV: “Aaron… What are you doing?”

There was a gloomy atmosphere permeating our bedroom, the floor was covered in a mess of broken

glass and other random objects, and the man I loved was standing stock-still in the middle of the

debris.

His tall body was slightly hunched as he stood by the dresser with his back facing me. His knuckles

were white against the corners of the dresser, the veins in his arms bulging out like an angry bull about

to charge.

When he heard my voice, he visibly stiffened, and I felt a chill run through me. I scanned the room

quickly, my instincts screaming that something was wrong. I was so unsettled, I almost turned on the

spot and ran away.

But logic kept me from leaving. This was Aaron, after all. He was the person I loved most in the world. I

pushed the door wider open and approached him slowly. “Aaron, what’s wrong?”

Aaron turned around suddenly. He stumbled toward me as if attracted by magnetism, grabbing me into

his arms and holding me tightly. “Olive, don’t ever leave me again.”

His muscles were tense, and as I leaned into him, I could feel him trembling slightly. This version of

Aaron was unfamiliar, and it scared me. What happened to him?

I hesitated before lifting my arms to gently stroke Aaron’s back, giving him a few comforting pats.

“Honey, I won’t leave you. But… What’s wrong with you? You’re worrying me.”

“Low blood sugar.” His voice was m*ffled in my ear, and his hands were getting tighter and tighter

around my waist, almost so tight

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that I couldn’t breathe.

Did Aaron have diabetes? I was a little confused, but before I could ask any questions, Aaron said,

“Olive, where have you been? I’ve been looking for you for a long time.”

His voice was measured and tense, like it was taking him a lot of effort to stay calm. I pulled back from

his arms and looked up at that handsome face.

Some of his hair was falling across his forehead, damp with sweat. His entire face was pale, his eyes

were bloodshot, and his lips were drained of color. There was an unsettling sense of brokenness in his

demeanor, striking a sharp contrast to the bright-eyed, tireless Aaron of last night.

I stood on tiptoe and kissed him softly on the lips. “I wanted to surprise you.”

I backed away and lifted my skirt to show him a tattoo on my ankle. It was a delicately traced series of

numbers.

The string of numbers seemed random, but it was actually his name, encrypted with the date when

Aaron and I met. I’d had the idea for this tattoo back on the day when I saw the tattoo store while

shopping with Aaron.

When Aaron told me about his insecurity last night, I made up my mind to get this tattoo. After he made

himself vulnerable by telling me how he felt, I really wanted to do something to reassure him. I wanted

him to know that our relationship wasn’t just a temporary fling, and that I truly loved and cherished him

more than anyone else.

Aaron looked down at the numerical tattoo, unblinking, as if time had frozen around us. Gradually, the

light returned to his eyes. His fingers trembled slightly, and his breathing caught as his eyes

slowly crept back up to my face.

Seeing Aaron’s reaction, I only felt more confident that I’d made the right decision.

After a long time, he crouched beside me, lifting my ankle and placing my foot on his knee to inspect.

He looked at the tattoo for a long time, like it was a piece of rare art or gold jewelry.

He was looking at my ankle so intently that I was a little embarrassed, and I started to pull my foot Contentt bel0ngs to N0ve/lDrâ/ma.O(r)g!

away.

But Aaron held my calf lightly in place, and when he spoke, his voice was even more h*arse and

ragged than before. “Baby, I still want to look.”

He stretched out his hand and carefully pressed his cool fingertips to the red, swollen line of numbers.

“Does it hurt?”

It was still a little sore, but the love in Aaron’s voice was more than worth the temporary pain. I shook

my head. “No, it doesn’t hurt.”

What Aaron said to me last night made me realize that he might be more insecure in our relationship

than I was. I didn’t want him to have any doubts, I just wanted him to be happy.

His hand tightened around my calf, and he raised his head, his eyes glistening with emotion as he

looked up at me. “Olive, you really are a gift from heaven.”

I was a little overwhelmed by the heat in his gaze, and I had to look away. But I wanted him to know

how I felt, so I wet my lips and said softly, “Aaron, this is my first tattoo. I hope you know how much it

means to me.”

At that, Aaron’s breathing hitched. His lips crept up into a smile, and then he knelt on one knee in front

of me, cupped my ankle

with his right hand, and lowered his head to kiss the tattoo on my ankle.

His lips were as cold as ice, and I twitched subconsciously at the sensation on the still-tender patch of

skin.

“Don’t move.” He gently clasped my foot in both hands. “You don’t know how much this tattoo means to

me, Olive.”

I blushed, feeling a little shy at his tenderness. “Aaron…”

Just then, I heard Cinder’s exaggerated gasp from behind me. “Oh my g*d, is this a proposal?”


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