happily, I took out plates and set everything in order on the dining table. Finally, I wasn't eating alone. I sat there, waiting for her, my heart thumping with excitent.
Seeing her coming back, I smiled. I think... I just... lost... my... Heart to this female.
"You're back. Let's eat before I faint from hunger," I said, exaggerating my empty stomach's growl.
"Thank you," she said, sitting opposite . Her voice was soft but carried an unexpected weight.
"For what?" I asked, noting the confusion in her eyes.
"Well, I am a total stranger to you, but you actually let stay with you," Kyra replied, smiling faintly. I sensed a hidden sadness in her eyes.
"You're not a stranger," I chuckled, leaning towards her. Her pinkish lips captivated . "Not to ntion, you're going to be my mate," I added in a low voice.
Her hazel eyes widened. "What do you an by mate with you... don't tell you're joking because this joke wasn't funny, Lucas."
"Why would I joke, Kyra? I like you, and I want to be your mate," I said, starting to feel anxious. "Everyone already thinks we're going to be mates. You can't back off."
"Lucas, I can't—" Kyra looked at with a mix of emotions. I reached out and held her hands as she shifted uncomfortably in her chair.
I loosened my grip, feeling a sudden ache in my chest. "At least tell why... Or do you need so ti to adjust? Or am I not handso enough for you? Or do you think I'm too stupid to be your mate? Because I'm not stupid... I am very handso..." I rambled, desperate to understand. I couldn't let her go. I loved her already... Is it bad? Not only did I lose my heart to her, but also a kidney... How should I let her go... Impossible...
"No... no," she started shivering.
"Kyra," I said softly.
She didn't respond.
"Kyra, listen to ," I repeated. She lowered her head.
I leaned in again, placing my hands on her cheeks and turning her head towards .
"At least tell why. If you need ti, I'll give it to you, but without knowing , you're rejecting . So, my love, tell what's bothering you," I urged, looking deep into her eyes.
"I- I- actually..." she hesitated.
"Tell ," I said gently, maintaining eye contact.
"Because..." Her hazel eyes turned red as she looked at , her nose reddened.
I tried to comfort her by patting her head. "Take deep breaths! And tell ," I spoke gently.
"BECAUSE I AM NOT FROM THIS WORLD," she burst into tears.
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