Chapter 89: What if We Slept Together?
Chapter 89: What if We Slept Together?
Irene had never been so nervous before. It was her first time wearing such pyjamas before Edward,
and she felt extremely embarrassed.
Irene had thought about what she should do if they were to sleep together. To be honest, she was a
little resistant to it now. She was so lost in thought and didn't pay attention to her steps, so she lost her
balance.
Edward stepped forwards and caught her in his arms.
His warm hands were placed around her waist, and there was a heavy blush on Irene's face.
Irene recalled how he held her and comforted her in the garden earlier. It had been a long time since
they were so intimate with each other.
Edward slowly leaned down as he looked at his beloved wife.
Irene shut her eyes in confusion when she saw his handsome face approaching hers.
They shared a fleeting kiss.
The very next moment, Irene leapt to her senses and recalled Celine's issue. She pushed her husband
away and ran to the bed, covering herself with the quilt.
Edward was caught by surprise and almost stumbled. He was still entranced by her beauty and
continued to stare at her.
Irene wanted to laugh as she looked at him, but her heart was filled with bitterness. She needed more
time before she could bridge the gap between their hearts.
The events that transpired in the past would prick her like a thorn every now and then.
They both felt rather embarrassed.
"It's getting late. Good night, Irene. I'll sleep outside, so just call me if you need anything," Edward said
awkwardly.
He knew Irene needed some space right now, and he also needed to take a cold shower to cool off.
It seemed like he still had a long way to go.
"Forget it. I was the one who brought it upon myself," Edward thought bitterly.
Irene felt a twinge in her heart as she watched his lonely figure walk out the door. Just for a moment,
she wanted to call out to him, but she stopped herself. Perhaps time would wash away everything.
As Irene recalled what Edward had done recently, she thought of how good things would've been if he
had done so from the start. The many things that transpired wouldn't have occurred.
When Edward woke up the next morning, he decided to give Irene a surprise. He wanted to tell her his
sincerity through practical actions.
With a mysterious expression on his face, he went to wake Irene up and bring her to the dining table.
"Breakfast for my beloved, Irene! I made it myself. Here, have a bite," Edward said as he stared at her,
seeking her praise.
Irene couldn't help laughing when she saw Edward wait for her praise, much like a giant dog.
Irene had never thought that someday Edward would prepare such a sumptuous meal for her. After all,
he had never been in the kitchen.
Irene was quite moved. She picked up her spoon and had a taste. It was good.
"It's delicious," Irene said with a gentle smile.
"That's good then. Eat up! I'll prepare breakfast for you every day from now on," Edward said. He
began to smile brightly.
Edward felt very satisfied as he watched his wife eat the food he had prepared.
Suddenly, his phone rang and broke the happy atmosphere.
Edward frowned when he heard his trusted subordinate's report.
"Let him be. We'll have plenty of opportunities to deal with him in the future. He is nothing but a clown
right now," Edward said unhappily. His good mood had been ruined before he could even begin to
savour it.
When she saw him so upset, Irene asked, "What happened to the company?"
"It's nothing important. Come, have a taste of this," Edward changed the topic. He didn't want to trouble
her with company affairs. He would surely find a way to deal with Eric in the future, so it wouldn't hurt to
let things be for now.
Irene could tell he was being evasive right now, so she didn't press him any further.
After breakfast, Edward brought Irene out for a walk and answered a phone call halfway.
"Irene, you can stroll around for a bit before having lunch. I'll pick you up later at night."
Irene saw that he was in a hurry, so she said, "Okay. You should settle your matters first."
Edward was worried, so he told her to be careful before leaving reluctantly.
Irene didn't know that he left to set up a big surprise. She would find out later that night.
As the sun began to set and the skies began to darken, the streetlights lit up and enveloped the entire
city in a hazy atmosphere.
Irene was strolling aimlessly on the street when she received a call from Edward. He asked her to
come over, but she didn't know what he had in store for her.
Suddenly, a little girl dressed in white and adorned with pair of wings on her back appeared before
Irene. Resembling a little angel, she handed her a red rose and said, "Miss! Follow me!"
Irene was reminded of her baby when she looked at this child, and her heart softened.
Along the way, she received a lot of red roses from strangers. Irene was confused and asked them
why, but they only smiled at her.
Irene decided to ask the little girl, "Where are you taking me, little one? Who asked you to do this?"
Irene figured that the same person must've organised the passers-by and the little girl.
"A beautiful lady asked me to," said the little girl sweetly.
Irene was even more confused.
A lady? She thought Edward was the one behind all this.
Irene could barely hold all the roses she had received by the time the girl led her to another street.
This street should have been well-lit, but the shops weren't open for some reason. It was dark, and
Irene couldn't see her surroundings. It spooked her a little.
Irene was about to ask what was going on when the little girl disappeared from her sight. She was a
little flustered, so she stepped back, only to bump into someone.
She turned around and asked, "Edward?"
The streetlights lit up immediately, and she could finally see Edward in his full glory.
The shops on the street were all decorated with small light bulbs that formed a giant heart with the
words, "Irene, I love you!".
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petals were scattered all over the red carpet in a beautiful manner.
Everything seemed like a dream.
Edward looked at her affectionately and knelt on one knee.
"Irene, I've made many mistakes. Will you give me a chance to start over?"
Irene's mind was a mess. It seemed that the current Edward had been swapped with a younger
Edward. She really didn't know what to do.
"I'm sorry. I-I think I need to be alone," Irene stuttered before running away.
Edward was a little upset as he watched Irene leave. Perhaps this was all too sudden for her. He
needed to take it slow.
"Irene, please tell me what I should do so that you'll let me into your life once more," Edward pleaded in
a whisper.
It took a long time for Irene to calm down after she returned home.
There was a knock on the door, and Edward said, "Irene, I hope you can forgive me for what I've done
in the past. I just want to start over and make you happy."
A small crack seemed to form in her heart as she listened to his affectionate words.
"You should get some rest now, good night."
"Good night. Edward? Thanks for today. I'm touched," Irene said emotionally.
When he heard Irene's reply, he felt that his efforts for organising that surprise had not gone in vain.
The next day, Irene was served another sumptuous breakfast. She felt quite warmed as she looked at
him busy with his work.
Over the past few days, Edward accompanied Irene and rarely paid attention to company matters.
Eric was bound to win—the company was soon to be under his control. After so many years of keeping
it in, he could finally hold his head high and trample them under his feet.
Edward was nothing.
Claudia watched Eric's evil actions. If things went on, the company would fall into his hands. If that
happened, they would all be in trouble.
Edward wasn't home today, so Irene greeted Claudia when she came to visit.
"Mum, why are you here? Did something happen to Grandma or Charlotte?" Irene asked in a panic.
"No, it's nothing like that. I'm looking for Edward—something happened in the company, and he needs
to solve it. Isn't he at home?" Claudia asked.
"He just went out. The company? What happened to the company?" Irene asked. As it turned out,
Edward really was hiding something from her.
Claudia was surprised that Edward didn't mention it to Irene. She talked to Irene about Celine and
Eric's evil scheme and how he had given up the best opportunity to reveal their dark deeds to bring her
home from the airport.
"After he comes home, please ask him if he plans to do anything about the company. Eric is about to
take control of it," Claudia said.
"I'm sorry, Mum. I didn't expect that my departure would let Eric succeed in his plan," Irene said, feeling
rather guilty. She didn't expect that Edward had cast everything aside just to bring her home.
For a moment, she was super confused. Was she that important to him that he would even forsake the
company?
"It's okay, Irene. It's not your fault. We can always find a way to deal with company matters, but there's
no second chance if he lost you that day," Claudia said softly.
Irene began to tear up as she looked at Claudia.
"I know that Edward has made many mistakes, but he didn't plan for things to end up this way. As his
mother, it's the first time I have seen him care so much about someone. That's why I hope that you two
can resolve matters and be happy."
Claudia looked into the distance, as though she was recalling something.
Irene recalled what Edward had done during the past few days. As she reflected on it, the walls she
had raised to protect her heart slowly started to crumble.
By the time Edward returned home, Claudia had already left.
"You're home, Edward."
Edward felt quite happy that Irene had taken the initiative to speak to him.
"Mum came today. She told me about the company issues."
"You've heard?" asked Edward.
"Yeah."
"Aren't you going to do something?" Irene asked helplessly as she stared at him.
"Yes. That is, once I'm done coddling you with affection," Edward said callously.
Irene couldn't stop the blush on her face as she looked at Edward's roguish expression.