Didn't she tell me that they were friends? Suddenly, she confessed that she was in love with him. Women sure changed their minds like they changed their clothes. What were truths and lies anymore? Colin tilted his head and looked at me. He smiled. Perhaps my angry expression amused him. Fire of passion burned in his eyes. Abashed, I pinched his waist hard.

What was so funny about me? I was acting like an uncouth woman because of him!

Colin seized my fist and put it against his lips. The warm and tender sensation on the back of my hand soothed my heart.

"Love is a seed that sprouts when the right person is there. Ms. Taylor, you saved my life, and for that, I'm grateful to you. I'll pay for your medical bills, compensate you, and do anything for you as long as it's legal. But you must know that I can't give you the love you want.

"And don't do this again. You're above it. If you don't love yourself, no one is going to love you. I'll pretend that nothing happened tonight. We'll consult the doctor on Monday as planned. It's late now. I don't want to keep you up. I've paid for your stay, so rest well."

Colin grabbed me and left decisively. "Colin," Jasmine called out despondently.

He stopped but did not turn back. "Oh, I took the liberty to replace you a female caretaker who will check on you 24/7. I think it's more convenient this way. You can call me if there's a problem, but I hope I won't run into such a scenario ever again."

He then closed the door behind him. I couldn't hear Jasmine's sobbing as the door was in the way. I only caught snippets of "How could he do this?" and "This is so unfair."

What fairness did she want? Love came when it came, and no one could decide who could claim it rightfully. There was no fairness in love. Besides, she was the one who barged into our relationship. Colin did not have feelings for her, yet she wanted to destroy our relationship.

Where was my fairness, then? What about me?

Impassively, Colin left the suite as the tall man looked at him with a mix of emotions. We passed through the corridor, took the elevator, and returned to our room. Colin was quiet, seemingly pissed. He didn't even look at me as he dragged me away.

Did he sense the distrust and anger from me just now? He sure was perceptive for a man. Besides, shouldn't I be the one mad at his inaction? Why was he mad?

I broke free from Colin's hand and walked myself. I could get mad too, okay?

I barely took two steps before he grabbed my right hand. My world spun, and I found myself in a warm embrace. "Why are you running? You didn't trust me first."

"You couldn't take your eyes off her. How can I trust you? Would you trust me if I did the same?" I protested grumpily, almost shedding tears.

I wasn't that aggrieved. But for some reason, frustration filled my heart when I talked about it. Crying was the only way to convey my feelings.

Colin grinned. He pulled me into his arms affectionately and patted my back as if he was coddling a child. "Look at you, making me feel bad again. Don't cry. I wasn't staring at her because I was seduced. I was just in shock because I didn't know she would do that.

"When it comes to beauty, she doesn't hold a candle to you. You don't trust me because you lack self-confidence."

"All men are jerks."

"No, I'm not. I'm your loyal boyfriend. I'll save myself for you."

"For real?"

"Yes."

Fine. I took out my mental note and added 50 flowers for Colin. He could continue being my probational boyfriend. For his loyalty and chastity, he was almost halfway there.

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