"Forbidden Pulse: Don't, Uncle!" Chapter 28
Chapter 28: Someone Sleeping Beside Him
Willow Avery looked closer.
It really was her uncle.
Why was he here?
At the same time, the phone in her pocket rang.
It was Julian Kingston's number. She had noticed it when adding him on WeChat and had accidentally memorized it.
After a moment of hesitation, she picked up. "Uncle Julian, is something wrong?"
The man was brief and to the point: "I'm at the school gate. Come here."
He hung up.
Willow walked over, and Julian spoke immediately. "You left some things at the penthouse. I brought them to you."
The car's trunk was open. Looking inside, Willow could see two large suitcases.
Almost all of her clothes and daily necessities had been moved to the estate that day. Even if there were leftovers, there shouldn't be this much.
"Uncle Julian, is there a mistake?"
Julian shot her a faint glance. "They're the clothes delivered that day."
Willow remembered now.
Since Julian had paid for them, she hadn't packed them at the time.
"Uncle Julian," she looked at him tentatively, "can they still be returned?"
She hadn't even removed the tags.
Moreover, she felt she should have the self-awareness to draw a line.
Since she had decided to keep her distance, she shouldn't have too many entanglements.
Otherwise, it would be easy for her to lose control of her... eyes.
"Willow," Julian frowned, "if I go to return these, how will people look at me?"
Willow shook her head.
What was wrong with returning items?
Wasn't it perfectly normal?
Could it be that the service industry in Riverford was more snobbish than in Riverford?
They wouldn't allow returns?
"How about you keep them, Uncle Julian? Just in case a girl comes over to your place, they could be for an emergency."
"Willow," Julian strode to her, looking down at her with dark eyes that betrayed no emotion. "Do you think I would give your clothes to someone else?"
Willow thought about it and realized he had a point.
Given her uncle's status and net worth, the clothes for any girl he brought home in the future would surely be even more carefully selected.
But even so, his words left a bitter taste in her mouth.
Fine, a gift is a gift.
With that thought, she nodded and accepted. "Thank you, Uncle Julian. When Grandpa Sterling arrives, I'll take the suitcases back to the estate."
Just as she finished speaking, Grandpa Sterling’s car pulled up.
The rear window rolled down, and Sterling poked his head out. "Julian, you came to see Willa?"
"Uncle Julian brought some things I forgot," Willow spoke first, afraid the old man would overthink. "Grandpa Sterling, I'll take these up right away."
She quickly walked to the trunk and reached for the suitcase handle.
A hand was faster than hers.
It gripped the retractable handle and pulled the suitcase out.
ADVERTISEMENT
Standing beside the man, Willow could smell his unique scent.
It carried the sweet aftertaste of traditional herbs.
"Uncle Julian, I can do it myself."
Julian brushed past her. "Don't force it. Breaking the door handle was a fluke."
Willow: "..."
Why did he suddenly bring that up?
Breaking the handle was one thing, but the events that followed made her face burn with shame.
She fanned herself for a while before her temperature finally dropped.
Walking to Grandpa Sterling's car, she heard him ask Julian, "...Are you moving back to the estate?"
Willow's body tensed instantly.
Was she going to live under the same roof as her uncle again?
Should she stay close to him or keep her distance?
Julian’s gaze swept over the girl's face and was quickly withdrawn.
"Not tonight."
After saying those two words, he turned and got back into his car.
Willow didn't have to worry about the living situation anymore and sat down next to Grandpa Sterling.
"Willa," he chatted casually, "how are there still so many things left?"
Willow spoke helplessly, "Uncle Julian bought them for me that day. Grandpa Sterling, maybe you could ask him for the bill? I'll transfer the money to him."
Since the tags didn't have prices, it was hard for her to calculate.
"Transfer? No need," Grandpa Sterling laughed heartily. "Julian has finally seen the light; he actually knows how to care for his juniors. But this reminds me—do you young girls all like clothes and bags? This old man doesn't understand these things. When you're free, shall I take you to the mall?"
"No need, Grandpa Sterling," Willow waved her hands hurriedly. "I don't lack anything."
This time, it was Grandpa Sterling's turn to be surprised.
Willow wasn't a child who took initiative to ask for things.
So, it was his cold-hearted, frost-covered son who had proactively bought things for her?
Truly a fairy tale.
...
Willow had a lot of training every day.
As the weekend passed, many people were groaning.
It was too tiring—even more exhausting than the training classes before the arts entrance exam.
Being watched closely by the teacher, Willow was more fatigued than her classmates. Upon returning to the estate, she would usually shower and fall straight into bed.
The layout here was different from the penthouse; the bathroom was outside the bedroom.
However, she was the only one living on the first floor.
She felt quite free, not having to worry about Grandpa Sterling discovering anything if she talked in her sleep.
To maintain her figure, she had only eaten half a cucumber for dinner and downed two large glasses of water.
In the middle of the night, she was woken by the urge to use the restroom. She didn't turn on the light and fumbled her way groggily to the bathroom.
Coming out, her mind was hazy, her eyes blinking sleepily at the cracks in the doors.
ADVERTISEMENT
One room had no light; one had a light on.
It should be the one with the light.
Thinking this, she walked in.
She turned off the light as she entered.
Julian, leaning against the headboard reading, froze. "..."
Before he could even speak, someone was sleeping beside him.
The girl unceremoniously lifted her leg and draped it over him. Her head burrowed into the blanket for a while before finding a spot near his waist and stopping.
Long, soft breaths followed.
Julian was only dressed from the waist down, his upper body bare.
The warm breath puffed right against his waist.
It sent a wave of tingling numbness through him.
Moonlight poured into the room, blurredly outlining her soft profile.
Her sweet scent slowly spread, weaving its way into his nostrils.
It made his Adam's apple bob repeatedly.
Julian shifted his body slightly, afraid of startling her, and lowered his voice. "You're in the wrong room."
Willow wrinkled her nose.
Her lips murmured, "I'm not wrong..."
She had worked so hard; she hadn't made any mistakes in the dance.
Julian continued, "Willow?"
"Mm..." the girl hummed, "stop it, it's so annoying..."
Her voice, laced with a coquettish tone, made certain parts of Julian lose control.
Lifting the blanket, he planned to go to the bathroom to deal with it.
To his surprise, Willow grabbed his pajama pants.
She kept tugging downward.
"The blanket... don't take my blanket..."
Julian: "..."
If he let her continue this nonsense, he really wouldn't be able to control himself.
His palm wrapped around her hand, pulling her away from his pants. He raised his voice slightly: "Willow, wake up."
Willow opened her eyes in a daze.
What met her sight was a row of neatly arranged abdominal muscles.
However, since he was backlit, she couldn't see clearly.
She instinctively reached out to touch them.
So hard.
She poked them again...
It felt familiar, as if she had touched them somewhere before?
ADVERTISEMENT
You May Also Like
-
SerialChapter 5
The Blood He Waited For
Twelve centuries ago, Lady Aurelia Ravenshire died in the arms of the most feared vampire in history. Count Evander Valmont never recovered. For 1,247 years, he searched for the soul he buried with his own hands, watching kingdoms rise and fall, empires crumble, and centuries disappear into dust. Then he finds her again. Not as a noblewoman. Not as the girl he loved. But as Vivienne Whitmore—a sleep-deprived medical student drowning in exams, student debt, and hospital night shifts. She doesn't remember him. She doesn't remember the castle. She doesn't remember the life they shared. And she certainly doesn't remember dying. But her blood does. The moment a single drop touches the floor, the vampire world descends into chaos. Ancient predators begin hunting her. Old enemies emerge from the shadows. And the immortal man who once lost everything is forced to confront the one truth he fears most: Vivienne may carry Aurelia's soul... But she is not Aurelia. As memories awaken and obsession collides with destiny, Vivienne must decide whether the impossible connection pulling her toward Evander is the promise of a second chance— Or the beginning of another tragedy. Because some loves survive death. The dangerous ones survive eternity.Healing Romance|Age Gap|Dark Secrets|Plot Twist|Vampires|Possessive Love|Redemption Arc|Sweet Romance|HE5.4k words5 24 -
SerialChapter 18
Bound to the Blood Master
For years, I idolized Eduardo—a co-regent of the vampire clan, a man whose golden-streaked hair and almond eyes made my heart race. I believed I was his chosen one, the one destined for his eternity. But in the cold light of day, I discovered the truth: I was nothing more than another toy in his cruel, unscrupulous game. As the sun rises over his dark, imposing mansion, I take my chance. I’m leaping over the walls of the only home I’ve ever known, desperate to leave his madness behind. But just as I reach for freedom, a single word from behind a closing door stops me cold, threatening to pull me right back into his web…Vampires|Possessive Love18.5k words5 0 -
SerialChapter 16
The Wife He Took for Granted
After twenty-six years of marriage, Sarah Mitchell thought she knew exactly how the rest of her life would look. She was wrong. When her husband walks away for what he calls true love, Sarah loses more than a marriage. She loses the future she spent decades building. Heartbroken and forced to start over in a small North Carolina town, Sarah begins to rediscover the dreams she abandoned long ago. Then she meets Daniel Brooks—a widowed former firefighter who sees her in a way no one has for years. As Sarah learns to build a life of her own, the man who left her begins to realize the truth: Some mistakes cost far more than you ever imagined. And sometimes the woman you took for granted is the one you'll never get back.Human Nature|Healing Romance|Reunion Romance|Love After Marriage|Redemption Arc|Sweet Romance|Second Chance|HE14.9k words5 3 -
CompletedChapter 66
Owned by the Devil
Rain hammered against the stone steps of St. Mary’s Cathedral. Mia Clarke backed away instinctively. One step. Then another. Until the cold stone hit her spine and there was nowhere left to go. The convoy had arrived less than thirty seconds ago. Black SUV. Headlights flooding the churchyard. Men in dark suits moving with military precision. And in the middle of all of it— him. Damien Lancaster stepped out of the car like violence wearing a tailored coat. He was devastatingly beautiful. That was the worst part. His looks weren't safe; his charm wasn't human. He was beautiful the way a loaded gun was beautiful: cold, polished, lethal. The priest tried to shield her. Two men pulled him aside instantly. Damien never even looked at them. His eyes stayed locked on Mia the entire time. She felt a sick twist in her stomach—she realized he was furious. Not a loud fury. Not rage. Something quieter. Something infinitely worse. It was the silence of a decision already made. In that quiet, he had already decided the fate of everyone here. “Mia.” Her name left his mouth softly. Almost gently. It frightened her more than a shout ever could. She turned to run. He caught her before she cleared the last step. One hand clamped around her wrist. The other dragged her hard against his chest. No hesitation. No softness. He smelled like rain, menthol smoke, and expensive whiskey. “Mia,” he repeated near her ear, his voice low enough that only she could hear it, “did you really think you could disappear from me?” She pushed against his chest with everything she had. “Let go of me.” That finally made him smile. Slowly. Beautifully. Wrong. “You vanished for eleven days,” he said quietly. “I stopped sleeping on day three.” The church bells rang overhead. Nobody moved. His men didn't even dare to breathe. Damien lowered his head slightly, forehead nearly touching hers. And in that terrifyingly intimate moment— she understood something too late. This man was not trying to win her back. He already believed she belonged to him. Forever.Dark Humor|Mutual Pining|Plot Twist|Yandere|Instant Marriage|Possessive Love|Redemption Arc|Sweet Romance|HE73.7k words5 45