Chapter 246: Leisurely Time With Chris
Chapter 246: Leisurely Time With Chris
Adrian and Chris strolled through the grand halls of Everhart Manor, their footsteps echoing softly against the marble floors.n/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
The warm glow of candlelit chandeliers cast a serene light over the intricate tapestries lining the walls, each depicting a scene from the Everhart family's storied history.
Chris couldn't help but glance around in awe, her admiration evident in her sparkling eyes.
"This manor feels like something out of a dream," she said softly, her voice tinged with wonder. "Every detail is so beautiful, so perfect."
Adrian smiled, his hand gently squeezing hers. "It's just a building, Chris. What truly makes it beautiful are the people who fill it—like you."
Her cheeks flushed, and she looked down, shyly avoiding his gaze. "You always know what to say to make me feel special."
Adrian smirked, leaning slightly closer. "That's because you are special."
Their walk continued, the silence between them comfortable. Eventually, they stepped through the large double doors leading to the manor's expansive gardens.
The crisp air greeted them, carrying the subtle fragrance of roses and jasmine. Moonlight bathed the hedges and flowerbeds in a silvery glow, creating an almost magical ambiance.
Adrian led Chris to a wooden bench and table nestled beneath an ancient willow tree. The table's surface bore the marks of years of use, but its rustic charm only added to the romantic setting.
As they sat, Adrian noticed how the moonlight danced across Chris's features, highlighting the soft pink of her cheeks and the sparkle in her eyes.
"This is one of my favorite spots to relax in this manor," Adrian confessed, his voice low and warm. "It's peaceful here—a good place to think."
Chris smiled, her hands folded neatly in her lap. "It's beautiful. I can see why you like it."
Adrian reached out, taking her hand in his. "I wanted to bring you here because… I wanted to share something special with you. You've brought so much light into my life, Chris. I want you to know how much you mean to me."
Her breath caught, and she looked up at him with wide eyes. "Adrian…"
He leaned closer, his voice tender. "You're not just someone I care about—you're someone I cherish. And I'll do everything in my power to make sure you're happy."
Chris's eyes glistened with unshed tears, and she smiled softly. "You have no idea how much that means to me. I… I never thought I'd have someone like you in my life."
Adrian cupped her cheek, his thumb brushing away a stray tear. "Then believe it, Chris. You're worth everything."
For a moment, the world seemed to stand still as they gazed into each other's eyes. Chris broke the silence with a soft laugh, her cheeks turning a deeper shade of pink. "You're making it really hard not to cry right now."
Adrian chuckled, his hand moving to gently ruffle her hair. "You're allowed to cry, Chris. Just know that every tear you shed is a reminder of how much you mean to me."
She nodded, her emotions swirling, before leaning against his shoulder. They sat in comfortable silence for a while, the gentle rustling of leaves providing a soothing backdrop.
Finally, Chris straightened, a reluctant smile on her lips. "I should go. I need to check on my mother."
Adrian nodded, though his hand lingered on hers. "Before you go, there's something I want to tell you. My men are keeping a close watch for the group spreading the curse in my territory. We're waiting for the right moment to strike."
Chris's expression tightened with worry. "Do you think you'll be able to stop them?"
He nodded confidently. "Sophia told me everything about them. We're prepared, and we'll make our move soon. If that's not enough, I've also secured a connection with the Goddess of Fate. If it comes to it, I can ask her for guidance."
Chris's shoulders relaxed, and relief washed over her face. "Thank you, Adrian. That puts my heart at ease. You've done so much for me and my family. I… I don't know how to repay you."
Adrian smiled, brushing a strand of hair from her face. "You don't have to repay me, Chris. Just knowing you're safe and happy is more than enough."
Her eyes filled with tears again, but this time they were tears of gratitude. Without hesitation, she leaned forward and placed a soft kiss on his cheek. "Thank you, Adrian. For everything."
Before he could respond, she turned and began walking back toward the manor, her steps light and full of purpose. Adrian watched her go, his hand brushing the spot where her lips had touched his skin. A soft smile played on his lips.
Unbeknownst to either of them, Christine had been tending to the flowerbeds nearby.
She had been quietly working on arranging a vibrant display of roses when she looked up and saw the interaction between Adrian and her sister. Her hands stilled, and a genuine smile spread across her face.
For the first time in what felt like forever, she saw Chris smiling—not the small, tentative smiles she wore to hide her struggles, but a radiant, heartfelt smile that lit up her entire face.
Christine felt a swell of gratitude toward Adrian and the Everhart family for giving her sister—and their entire family—a safe, loving home.
As Chris disappeared into the manor, Christine turned her gaze back to the flowers.
Her hands moved with renewed energy as she worked, her heart light with hope and happiness. For the first time in a long while, she felt like their future truly held promise.
Christine carefully trimmed a few stems, her mind swirling with thoughts. The soft glow of lanterns illuminated the garden, casting gentle shadows over the vibrant blossoms. As she worked, she couldn't help but reflect on how much had changed since Adrian had entered their lives.
Her sister's smile, so rare and fleeting in the past, was now something Christine cherished. It was as though a heavy weight had been lifted from Chris's shoulders, allowing her true self to shine. The Everhart Manor had given them more than shelter; it had given them hope.
"Big brother really is something else," Christine murmured under her breath, placing the freshly trimmed roses into a basket.
The sound of footsteps approaching broke her reverie. She looked up to see Adrian walking toward her, his usual confident stride tempered by a casual ease. His gaze fell on her, and he offered a warm smile.
"Christine," he greeted, stopping a few paces away. "Working hard on the flowers?"