Forbiddenly Bound To  You

Chapter 22: The Rain ll



"Why don’t we stay here for the night?" Mira suggested, her voice soft but carrying an edge of practicality.

Zamian paused, his usually unreadable expression flickering with something almost imperceptible before settling back into its familiar, stoic calm. He gave a brief nod, acknowledging her suggestion. But then, as if suddenly remembering, he added, "I have nothing to wear."

Mira, thinking quickly, walked to her bedroom and opened the wardrobe. Her fingers traced the hangers, and her eyes landed on a set of clothes she had taken from him two years ago. The sight brought a smirk to her lips. Who would have thought that those clothes, taken on a whim so long ago, would now serve such an unexpected purpose? The irony was almost too much, and she had to suppress the urge to laugh out loud. Instead, she quickly pulled out the well-folded garments and handed them to Zamian.

He took the clothes from her, his expression remaining impassive. It wasn’t gratitude she saw in his eyes; instead, his gaze hardened slightly, and his posture became even more rigid.

"What’s wrong?" Mira asked, her voice tinged with concern as she noticed his reaction.

ᴛʜɪs ᴄʜᴀᴘᴛᴇʀ ɪs ᴜᴘᴅᴀᴛᴇ ʙʏ ɴovel(ꜰ)ɪre.nᴇt

Zamian’s eyes narrowed as he regarded the clothes. "So, during the three days you’ve been here, you’ve been living with someone else?"

The subtle accusation in his tone was unmistakable. Mira’s eyes widened in surprise, and she quickly shook her head, realizing that he had misunderstood the situation entirely. "No, these are the clothes I took from you that night," she clarified, her voice earnest and a little pleading.

For a moment, Zamian’s eyes widened in recognition, but then his usual composed demeanor returned. He stared at the clothes, and something seemed to click into place. He recalled the events of that night, the letter she had written, and the gratitude she had expressed. But rather than dwelling on it, he chose to remain silent. He could see an unusual expression flicker across Mira’s face—an expression that suggested she was remembering that night too. Deciding it was best not to bring it up, he simply nodded and headed toward the bathroom.

The bathroom in Mira’s apartment was much smaller than the luxurious facilities Zamian was used to in the mansion. As he turned on the shower, the water cascaded down, and he let the warmth seep into his muscles. He closed his eyes and allowed himself a moment of relaxation, savoring the contrast between the stress of the day and the soothing heat.

Meanwhile, in the dining room, Mira was deep in thought. She glanced around her modest apartment, trying to decide what to offer Zamian for dinner. The fridge was almost empty, and the only thing she had was a few snacks. She sighed, realizing that it wasn’t much, but it would have to do. As she stood up to search for something to serve, the sudden ringing of the doorbell startled her.

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