Enoch said, "I heard girls are into this kind of stuff."
Drusilla was momentarily taken aback by his comment about 'girls,' considering she was a mother of two. How could he still see her as a girl?
Ridiculous, right?
Yet, more than finding it laughable, she was surprised and touched deep down.
She looked at Enoch and asked, "Did you do all this for me?"
Enoch replied, "It's no big deal, really. As long as you're happy. I don't want to see my lady feeling down!"
Drusilla stared at the man in the wheelchair, feeling a bit dazed.
Just moments ago, she'd been preoccupied with thoughts of Colton and Cormac, and now, seeing Enoch go to all this trouble for her... she felt unexpectedly cherished.
Ever since she became a mother, her life had revolved entirely around her children. She'd never pampered herself or allowed herself any indulgences.
She thought she'd grown up.
But in this moment, in front of him, she felt as though she had reverted to being that cherished child once again.
Drusilla looked down at her own shadow.
Enoch reached out his hand and said, "Drusilla."
She looked at him, his fingers long and clean, extending towards her.
Seeing her reluctance, Enoch moved his wheelchair closer and took her hand.
His palm was warm. Drusilla looked at Enoch and asked, "We're in a sham marriage, so why are you doing all this?"
Enoch said, "What does it matter if it's a sham? We're living in the moment, and every minute, every second is real and irreversible. Don't keep such a stern face, alright?"

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