LOGINIt took Evander a fraction of a second to process the sentence. He finally managed a hoarse, "O-of course," his voice breaking.
"May I?" Elena asked, making sure, stepping forward and pushing him back.
Evander nodded.
He was so utterly endearing, a stark contrast to the intimidating aura of the team captain he'd displayed moments earlier.
Meeting the beautiful eyes of the woman before him made him flustered, and he quickly looked away.
The man lacked the courage to meet Elena's gaze, his heart beating twice as fast as before. "It's you who likes me, not the other way around."
"Jerk!" Elena slapped his broad chest, pushing him away. "Why do annoying people like you even exist?"
"Annoying, am I? But you like it!" Evander defended himself, secretly smiling faintly, pleased that he'd managed to tease Elena and make her sweet face flush instantly.
They fell silent, each lost in their own thoughts, allowing themselves to be consumed by the warmth of the stunning afternoon, far from the world's hustle and bustle.
"Why would someone like you like me?" Captain Evander blurted out suddenly.
"Someone like me?" Elena countered, glancing at the man beside her.
"Hmm, someone like you. Someone who has everything, who is perfect," Evander explained, articulating his perspective on Elena's accomplishments. "Why would you like someone who has nothing, like me?"
"Doesn't that sound abnormal? There's nothing interesting about me, Miss."
The woman he was speaking to mused for a moment, then whispered him answer a second later, "Because loving someone doesn't require a reason, Evan," she said softly.
According to Elena, feelings of attraction for the opposite gender arose uncontrollably.
They just happened.
And she couldn't choose her target. It was her heart that did that work.
"I like you in every version of yourself. When you're happy, when you're sad, enthusiastic, and even just ordinary. I like the way you look at survival."
"I like everything about you, Evan. And I'll prove that this feeling isn't something fleeting or simple, but something that will last a long, long time."
The twilight hues gradually deepened, mirroring Elena's successful mission in expressing what she had long kept hidden.
For her, trying and facing an uncertain outcome was far better than not trying at all. She didn't want to live with regret, knowing she might never have such an opportunity again.
Evander's path and mindset were different.
He believed it was better to keep his feelings secret and bury them deep, rather than cause trouble.
He didn't want to complicate Elena's life.
Indeed, Evander felt the same way. Just like Elena, he harbored a quiet admiration that had subtly emerged and slowly grown amidst his duties.
"If I had confessed this before you, it would have been quite a shock, wouldn't it?" Evander said suddenly, a corner of his lip lifting. "A-ah, what a coward I am."
"I should have done it first," he continued, adding to his own words. "Even though I was determined."
Elena was stunned, her lips perfectly sealed. "C-confessed it first?"
"I-I don't understand what you're saying, Captain. Why would you want to say it first? Don't tell me—"
"I like you too, Miss," he interrupted, answering quickly before Elena could finish her question.
"Who wouldn't be drawn to someone as good as you? Kind-hearted, always putting others first, and taking such good care of everyone. However—"
"Why does there have to be a 'however'?" Elena cut in. "I just want to hear your feelings without any other worries, Captain."
"You're ruining it by adding 'however'," she added, looking down in disappointment.
Evander stubbornly insisted on explaining his reasons, "People like us are never meant to be together, Miss. There are too many differences that create a huge dividing wall between us."
A dividing wall.
That man, Captain Evander, was too afraid, labeling himself a coward because he wouldn't take the great risk of being in a relationship with Elena, feeling the differences between them were too stark, ultimately creating boundaries.
It wasn't without reason. He didn't want Elena to be trapped with someone like him. In this world, someone as perfect as her was surely destined to be with a great person.
Someone who wasn't Evander.
"You keep talking about 'people like me' and 'people like you' as if we're not the same. What makes you think that way?" the girl asked.
"Even God doesn't differentiate among His creations. From the start, it's just been your own worries," she continued.
"Besides, liking someone isn't a sin, is it, Captain?" Elena took Evander's hand, demanding a reasonable answer. "Please give me another explanation. An honest one, from your heart."
Why should they be forced to give up on this relationship just because of the high status of Elena's family, which made her too untouchable for Evander, instead of fighting for it just once?
Evander used his other hand to remove Elena's grip from his side. "I told you, Miss, this won't work."
"I'm sorry, forgive me."
"Are you rejecting me?" Elena confirmed once more.
"I just don't want you to waste your precious time on this futile endeavor, getting involved with someone who—"
"I don't want to hear it!" she asserted. "If the words you're about to utter are only self-deprecating, I refuse to listen!" the figure declared emphatically.
Elena's eyes were red, brimming with tears. It was heartbreaking to see her suppress her sobs like that.
But what could Evander do?
Take back his words? Embrace her? Absolutely not! Not at all.
He had no other choice but to reject her early on.
Rather than this relationship continuing and ultimately hurting each other, Evander chose not to pursue it.
***
"I want to stay here. I don't want to go home!" Elena chattered aimlessly, wrapping her arms more tightly around Evander.
Her feet were chafed from the reeds and forest grass, leaving Elena unable to walk. Whether she wanted to or not, she was carried by Evander, cradled on his shoulder, back towards home.
"You said you were afraid of the dark earlier," the man replied, carrying the petite woman comfortably on his shoulder, his whisper exceptionally soft.
"Don't talk to me!" Elena snapped, annoyed.
He was at a loss. Evander didn't know how to restore the mood of the woman who was now his responsibility.
"I hate you so much, Evan. I'll never forget today, the day you rejected me!"
"I'll always remember! Anyway, I'll keep reminding you of your cruelty to me. I'll never forgive you, never pardon you!"
The words pouring from Elena's lips pierced Evander's heart, choking him with pain.
If only he had a choice.
If only Victoria hadn't threatened him.
Surely today would have ended differently, wouldn't it?
Surely Elena's declaration of love would have been met with a joyous answer, uniting them as a couple.
Elena's greatest happiness was to be reunited with her one and only child. After a series of terrible, tear-filled events, it finally happened. It was a moment full of tears once more, only this time, they were tears of joy.“N-Noah,” Elena whispered, covering her mouth as she looked at Noah lying in the hospital bed. His face was pale, his eyes closed, with an oxygen tube in his nose and an IV needle in his small hand. She desperately wanted to go in and hold him tight, to release the longing that had haunted her sleep every night for the past five years. But she couldn’t do that now. For the moment, they had to be content watching him through the glass.What made Elena's grief even heavier was the memory of how she had once hated the boy, believing he was the son of Evander and Hazel. But the truth was…“Honey.” Evander came closer. Elena immediately turned and fell against her husband’s chest, muffling her sobs there. Evander held her, his own eyes watery as he fought back tears, f
From inside, Evander watched the two women who had played such a significant role in his life. Hazel and Elena seemed to be speaking to one another. Emily even glanced over at Evander, her expression a mixture of confusion and questioning.Evander sighed. He was relieved Alistair didn't know the truth about the three of them. If Elena had told him, things might have gone very differently, and he certainly wouldn't have been able to return home like this.While they were preoccupied with Hazel and Elena, Alice answered her phone. The woman tensed, her eyes widening in shock."What? Honey, where are you?" she cried out in panic, drawing everyone's attention.They immediately gathered around Alice, listening with tense anticipation.Evander gestured for Alice to put the call on speaker so they could all hear the conversation. She complied.[ Darling, Noah's taken a turn for the worse! I’m taking him to the hospital! ]Everyone’s eyes flew open in shock. Evander quickly covered Elena's mo
Evander and Hazel returned, bringing Alice with them. Elena, who was initially startled to see Hazel again, quickly dismissed her presence. Her attention was now fixed on the woman they had brought with them."Who is she?" Elena asked as Evander approached and hugged her.Evander glanced at Alice, who sat with her head bowed."She is Noah's adoptive mother," he answered softly.Elena froze instantly, her face flushing as she held back tears. She walked over to Alice and knelt before her."What are you doing? Please, don't do this," Alice pleaded, sliding from the chair to sit on the floor, facing Elena.Evander and Hazel watched the scene in silence. Alistair and Emily, who had just entered, also fell quiet at the sight.With tears streaming down her face, Elena clasped her hands together, begging Alice."I know you are a good person. As mothers, we can understand each other," she said through her sobs. "I'm begging you, please give me back my son."Alice looked at her, crying. Elena
Evander slammed on the brakes, swerving to avoid a crash. He stared at Hazel, his eyes wide with disbelief at what she had just said."Please don't joke about this, Hazel. Don't lie just to make me happy," Evander snapped.Hazel sobbed softly. "Their Noah is your Noah. He's your son, the one you and Elena have been searching for all this time."Evander froze, his mouth hanging open as if he had forgotten how to breathe."What is actually happening?" he said, a broken laugh escaping between his tears.He gripped his hair in frustration, then screamed, slamming his fist against the steering wheel to unleash the storm of emotions he couldn't put into words.Images of Noah flooded his mind, the boy's constant, cheerful smiles whenever he arrived, his funny, rambling stories during their chats, the warmth of his small body in his arms, a magnet that seemed to pull away all his exhaustion and worries.And now, knowing what was happening to Noah, that his tiny body had to endure grueling pro
"Who are you?" Evander asked the fair-skinned man and woman who appeared at the door.The two, who looked like a married couple, glanced at each other for a moment."We're the Stone family. Can we help you with something?" the man replied.Now it was Elena and Evander who exchanged a look. "Isn't this the Rhodes residence?" Elena asked in disbelief.The woman with blue eyes shook her head. "No. We've lived here for three years. Is there a problem?" she asked pointedly.Evander frowned. It was impossible that Rey had given him the wrong information. The young man wouldn't dare mess with him. His eyes carefully observed the couple's every move."What do we do now?" Elena said sadly, looking hopeless.Evander wrapped an arm around her shoulders to calm her. He then gave the couple a broad smile."Ah, yes, our apologies. It seems we have the wrong address. Excuse us," he said, gently pulling Elena away from the house.Elena started to protest, but Evander signaled for her to be quiet. It
Alice stared at her husband in disbelief. He had just told her he was going to take Noah far away, to leave the city and escape from Evander and Elena."Are you serious?" she asked, her voice unsteady.Dom's jaw tightened. "They will not take Noah from us, Alice. Never," he snapped, his voice rising.Alice was taken aback. Dom was usually so calm, but now the man who had been her husband for eight years seemed distressed and agitated. She had thought she was the only one considering such drastic measures, but it turned out Dom was far more reckless."But what about Noah's condition?" Alice said softly. "You said if he needs a donor, only his biological father can save him," she continued, the words laced with pain.Dom fell silent. He clenched his fists, trying to contain the storm of emotions churning in his chest."I’ll find another treatment, no matter what it takes. Even if it means losing everything, I’ll give it all for Noah to be cured," he vowed. But then his shoulders slumped







