The End Of a Marriage
Chapter 318
CHAPTER 4
The wind howled outside like hyenas crying in the wild a fierce, mournful sound that echoed through the empty streets. Somewhere in the distance, s siren wailed, then faded, swallowed by the night. The snow had piled high, blanketing the road in heavy drifts, and the world beyond her door had fallen
into an eerie, suffocating silence.
Inside, the warmth of the small house. wrapped around them, but the man standing just inside the threshold didn’t seem to let it touch him. He was tall – at least six feet his frame lean but strong beneath the threadbare layers of clothing he wore.
–
But it wasn’t his size or the roughness of his appearance that struck Andrea the most.
It was his eyes.
They were a sharp, startling blue
clear and focused despite the cold and in them, she saw something she hadn’t expected. Pride.
Not the broken, defeated look she had grown used to seeing in the eyes of those who had been battered by life. This man still had his dignity, his self- respect the first things hardship usually stole from you. And when he spoke, his voice only confirmed it.
“No, thank you,” he said, his words rough but steady, his teeth chattering just a little from the cold. “I’m grateful for the food, truly. But I couldn’t anything more from you. I’ll be fine on my own.”
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The way he said it with quiet conviction and an unmistakable strength – made her pause. There was something about him… something mure. It wasn’t just his pride. It was the steel behind it. The way he stood tall despite the way life had clearly tried to wear him down. There was a presence about him– A kind of quiet authority – and it intrigued her more than it should have.
She should have left it at that. She’d offered, and he had refused. She should have let the matter go.
But she didn’t.
“Why not?” she asked softly. “It’s going to be the coldest night of the year. You can sleep here on the sofa and stay warm”
For a long moment, he just stared at her those sharp blue eyes locked on hers, furrowed in thought. And then something stuffed, the rad her, weighing the offer against his own pride.
Finally, he spoke. “Okay,” he said slowly. “But if I stay you’ll have to let me pay you back.”
There it was again – that quiet, unyielding digity The words came out gruff, his voice tough trap the cold and something depois, the
a place to stay he was asking for the chance to earn it
“I can’t stay strehe,‘ he added, is jew tight, bus eyes bright with determ
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“Pay mur but the bed takindly jst medby i insatste
He hesitated, his fingers rusting suis fits at his sides like by wing opeklinks. groceries, rocking, desuing His voice soft, but there was it a threat of stel Innexity
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Chapter 318
He was offering work–standing there with his spine straight and his chin lifted, trying to hard to keep his pride intent while the sex of being turned away flickered just behind his words.
Andrea’s throat tightened.
“Of course,” she said softly, stepping back and opening the door a little wider.
The tension in his shoulders eased just a little as he stepped inside. And as she shut the door behind him, sealing out the cold and the bark, the ordinet
something.
She hadn’t just offered him shelter. She’d given him something far more valuable
And maybe… just maybe… that was exactly what they both needed.
the chance to keep his dignity.
He stepped into the house slowly, his long strides careful, almost hesitant – as if he didn’t quite belong in a space like this. His sharp mas ficked around the small sitting room, taking in the worn furniture and the clutter of a life lived alone. And yet, with just the two of them standing there, the space almadly
felt… full.
“Sit down,” Andrea said gently, already moving toward the back of the house. “I’ll get some blankets and pillows for you. The sofa’s too sma old mattress in storage. You could use that. It’ll be more comfortable.”
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Sara Lili is a daring romance writer who turns icy landscapes into scenes of fiery passion. She loves crafting hot love stories while embracing the chill of Iceland’s breathtaking cold.