Chapter 505 Helping Each Other Out
Jean kept rambling on.
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“Or maybe… you didn’t even want to come tonight, and your family dragged you here? If that’s the case, you should be grateful it’s me. At least I’m not going to pressure you or anything.”
But suddenly, Asher stopped
Jean paused too.
She looked up–and immediately locked eyes with Asher’s.
His
gaze was deep and quiet. As always, there was little warmth behind it, but tonight… there was something else flickering beneath the surface. Something she couldn’t quite read.
“I came because I wanted to,” he said. His voice was even, no hesitation, no emotion.
The seriousness in his tone and the way he said it made Jean freeze for a second.
She pressed her lips together and stood there silently.
Then she couldn’t help and burst into a little laugh and looked over at him playfully.
“Wow… I wouldn’t have guessed you were into stuff like this. Never saw it coming.”
Asher parted his lips, like he wanted to say something. But he didn’t.
He shut his mouth and stayed silent.
A flicker of hesitation and struggle darted across his eyes.
He couldn’t bring himself to say it out loud. He couldn’t tell Jean-
I came because of her.
No other reason. She is the only reason.
But admitting that made me sound so pathetic.
She had no idea that I’d known who she really was all along…
Jean saw him fall into silence and figured maybe he was just shy after her teasing.
She let out a quiet laugh and said, “Alright, I’ll stop messing with you. That’s all I wanted to ask anyway. Let’s head back now-
“Jean.”
Asher suddenly spoke up, catching her completely off guard.
She blinked, looking up at the boy in front of her. His eyes were deep and dark like obsidian, drawing her in like gravity.
But after saying her name, Asher paused again.
Chapter 505 Helping Each Other Out
Jean stood there patiently, waiting for him to continue.
It was a long moment before he finally looked away, his gaze shifting slightly off to the side.
“If you ever need help, just let me know. I’ll be there for you”
Her eyes lit up instantly, like someone had switched on a light behind them.
I could feel how sincere he was. Every word.
Asher had never said something like that before….
But that was just who he was–a man of few words, but full of quiet actions.
He didn’t talk much, but he’d been helping me in all the little ways for years.
This was the first time he’d actually voiced it, like making a promise.
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“Thank you,” she said, her chest swelling with warmth and joy. “Even if you hadn’t said it, I would’ve known. You’ve helped me so much over the years.”
She added with a soft smile. “We’ve always been good friends and then one has been there for each other. If you ever run into trouble, you can come to me too, okay?”
In her words, no joy appeared in Asher’s eyes. Instead, a trace of something dim and unreadable passed through them.
Good friends…
He repeated those two words in his head.
A bitter taste welled up in his chest.
But I couldn’t say anything else—not now. I’d already pushed myself as far as I could.
Those words just now were already the limit of what I could let out.
His eyelashes trembled slightly, and he quickly buried every bit of emotion in his eyes.
In an instant, Asher had returned to his usual cool, indifferent self.
“Let’s go.” He shifted the subject, his gaze fixing straight ahead.

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.
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