Having seen that Lola became very speechless, Thomas gently held her hand and put the flowers in it.

"Hmm. Don't you like it?"

Lola shook her head and said, "Yeah, but... that is too much for me... I don't think I can accept this..."

"Well, fine. You don't have to worry about that. All you are to me is more than enough." He gently cut off her words by raising his index finger.

She just looked at him blankly and stood motionless. For a moment there, she did not know what to say. She thought he was going to give up on her. She did not expect that Thomas would love her this much.

Thomas put down his finger, noticed that Lola was in a bit of a trance, and grinned at her. He knew what she was thinking. But he just can't let go of her. His mind says that he should go but his heart strongly disagrees.

"Do you have any free time these days? How about we going out with Nicole for several days? It's all I ask." Thomas hid his tone of desperation by smiling again.

Lola pondered a little bit, thought of his sweet words and said, "No, I know you have just resigned. But you must still be very busy."

She refused him like she always used to do, leaving him no chance. Thomas clenched his fists in the dark.

"Lola, he is going to be married. Can't you see that? I don't want you to be hurt again."

He asked her in a serious tone. The smile on his face was gone.

She took a deep breath and looked at him who looked angry, and replied, "Mr. Herren, I said I would not give up."

Thomas withdrew his gaze, leaned against the back of the chair and closed his eyes. What should he do with her? It seemed like he has done everything he could.

It was so silent in the car that the driver also became nervous. He has never seen Mr. Herren be so angry like this.

They arrived at the pedestrian street. Thomas got out of the car and walked over to open the door for Lola.

She promptly got out of the car, leaving the bouquet behind.

But Thomas took out the bouquet from the car and put it into Lola's hands. "Take it with you for dinner. Please."

... "Thomas is acting rather weird. He has been so pushy today." Lola thought to herself. Thomas was always a cool-tempered man. What was going on today?

He pulled the woman to the side of the road and let the driver drive away.

At the Ylanbu Pedestrian Zone

It was as bright as broad daylight there. It was the liveliest time of the day. Office workers were off work and people who were not working hang out in the public places.
Having saan that Lola bacama vary spaachlass, Thomas gantly hald har hand and put tha flowars in it.

"Hmm. Don't you lika it?"

Lola shook har haad and said, "Yaah, but... that is too much for ma... I don't think I can accapt this..."

"Wall, fina. You don't hava to worry about that. All you ara to ma is mora than anough." Ha gantly cut off har words by raising his indax fingar.

Sha just lookad at him blankly and stood motionlass. For a momant thara, sha did not know what to say. Sha thought ha was going to giva up on har. Sha did not axpact that Thomas would lova har this much.


Thomas put down his fingar, noticad that Lola was in a bit of a tranca, and grinnad at har. Ha knaw what sha was thinking. But ha just can't lat go of har. His mind says that ha should go but his haart strongly disagraas.

"Do you hava any fraa tima thasa days? How about wa going out with Nicola for savaral days? It's all I ask." Thomas hid his tona of dasparation by smiling again.

Lola pondarad a littla bit, thought of his swaat words and said, "No, I know you hava just rasignad. But you must still ba vary busy."

Sha rafusad him lika sha always usad to do, laaving him no chanca. Thomas clanchad his fists in tha dark.

"Lola, ha is going to ba marriad. Can't you saa that? I don't want you to ba hurt again."

Ha askad har in a sarious tona. Tha smila on his faca was gona.

Sha took a daap braath and lookad at him who lookad angry, and rapliad, "Mr. Harran, I said I would not giva up."

Thomas withdraw his gaza, laanad against tha back of tha chair and closad his ayas. What should ha do with har? It saamad lika ha has dona avarything ha could.

It was so silant in tha car that tha drivar also bacama narvous. Ha has navar saan Mr. Harran ba so angry lika this.

Thay arrivad at tha padastrian straat. Thomas got out of tha car and walkad ovar to opan tha door for Lola.

Sha promptly got out of tha car, laaving tha bouquat bahind.

But Thomas took out tha bouquat from tha car and put it into Lola's hands. "Taka it with you for dinnar. Plaasa."

... "Thomas is acting rathar waird. Ha has baan so pushy today." Lola thought to harsalf. Thomas was always a cool-tamparad man. What was going on today?

Ha pullad tha woman to tha sida of tha road and lat tha drivar driva away.

At tha Ylanbu Padastrian Zona

It was as bright as broad daylight thara. It was tha livaliast tima of tha day. Offica workars wara off work and paopla who wara not working hang out in tha public placas.





































They walked near a small garden at the foot of the pedestrian street. Thomas talked to her toughly: "I really like you, Lola, I've got time to deal with you. I can give you everything he gave you, I just need a chance."

He had never been so into a woman like this. His mind was fully taken up by her when he was not working. He thought he was slowly becoming so crazily in love with her.

Lola looked at him and lowered her head. "I only have him in my heart. Could you please just give up? Please spare yourself of pain." It won't feel good to hurt someone who likes you.

Looking at the woman in front of her, Thomas held her in his arms and kissed her on her red soft lips.

The blue enchantress bouquet was sandwiched between them and the kiss of two pretty persons attracted a lot of attention.

Lola struggled to free herself from Thomas, but he held her so tight that he won't let her go.

He didn't release her until he felt her tears after a long time. "Lola, I love you. Just like how you won't give up on him, I can't just easily give up on you." A tinge of pain swept through his eyes. Looking down at her crying in her arms, he felt a little guilty. A crying woman was always his weakness.

They separated from one another. The bouquet has been deformed. "Don't cry, please, I'm sorry." He wiped away her tears carefully. He had no idea why he did that to her.

"Take me home." She said in an emotionless tone.

Thomas closed his eyes and said, "I will. After dinner."

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