Forbidden Desire

Don’t lie



Jason’s judgmental eyes bore into me, their intensity palpable despite the distance between us. His mere presence sent shivers down my spine, a reminder of the tumultuous emotions he stirred within me.

“Aren’t you going to say anything?” His voice, tinged with disappointment, cut through the heavy silence that hung between us.

As he drew nearer, my heart pounded erratically against my ribcage, betraying the calm facade I struggled to maintain. I yearned to flee, to escape the suffocating proximity of his gaze, yet I remained rooted to the spot, ensnared by the magnetic pull of his presence.

“I thought you liked me,” Jason’s words, laden with emotion, hung in the air between us like an unspoken accusation. Despite the ache in my chest, I couldn’t bring myself to meet his gaze, fearing the vulnerability that lay within.

“Well, it’s not the first time I’ve been wrong about someone,” I replied, my voice barely above a whisper. Though my words carried a veneer of composure, beneath the surface, turmoil raged like a tempest in my soul.

His expression mirrored my own inner turmoil, a poignant blend of disappointment and unspoken anguish. With a resigned shrug, he averted his gaze, a silent admission of defeat.

“You have no right to do that!” My voice, laced with pent-up frustration, shattered the fragile calm that enveloped us. Tears welled in my eyes, betraying the raw vulnerability I struggled to conceal.Content held by NôvelDrama.Org.

As Jason turned to face me once more, a solitary tear glistened on his cheek, a silent testament to the pain we both shared. In that moment, I longed to offer him solace, to ease the burden of his suffering, even as my own heart lay shattered at his feet.

“I know…” His voice, laced with sorrow, faltered beneath the weight of unspoken regret. With a weary sigh, he ran a hand through his tousled hair, a gesture of resignation.

“You can’t give me that accusing look,” I pleaded, my voice thick with emotion. “You can’t judge the way I chose to glue together the shards of my heart that broke into a thousand pieces when I opened that door today.”

“I’m sorry,” Jason’s words, tinged with remorse, pierced the heavy silence that hung between us. Yet, beneath the veneer of contrition, lay a profound sense of resignation, a recognition of the irreparable damage our tumultuous relationship had wrought.

“No, you don’t have to be sorry,” I interjected, my voice tinged with a mixture of frustration and longing. “You were in a vulnerable moment yesterday, and I should have thought better of it before kissing you, but I can’t think when you’re around!”

The intensity of his gaze bore into me, stripping away the layers of pretense to lay bare the raw vulnerability that lay within. In that fleeting moment, we stood on the precipice of something profound, a silent acknowledgment of the unspoken bond that tethered us together.

“I don’t know how or if I’ll ever get over you,” I confessed, my voice trembling with emotion. “But please, Jason… let me try.”

With a hesitant nod, he drew me into his embrace, his lips meeting mine in a searing kiss that ignited a firestorm of longing within me. In that moment, the world fell away, leaving only the two of us, entwined in a dance as old as time itself.

As our lips parted, the weight of unspoken regret hung heavy in the air between us. With a final, lingering glance, Jason turned away, leaving me to grapple with the tumult of emotions that threatened to consume me.

“Thank you,” I murmured softly, my voice a mere whisper in the stillness of the room. Yet, even as I spoke the words, I knew that our tumultuous journey had only just begun.

Turning on my heel, I fled from the suffocating confines of the room, seeking solace in the familiar embrace of the kitchen. Yet, even as I sought refuge in the familiar surroundings, a sense of unease gnawed at the edges of my consciousness, a silent reminder of the tumultuous path that lay ahead.

As I entered the kitchen, my aunt’s gaze met mine, her expression a curious blend of concern and reproach. With a heavy sigh, she regarded me with a knowing look, her unspoken disapproval hanging heavy in the air between us.

“Where were you?” Her voice, though soft, carried an undercurrent of reproach, a silent reminder of the consequences of my actions.

“I went out with Eunji,” I replied, my voice tinged with a hint of defiance. Yet, even as the words left my lips, a sense of unease settled over me, a silent acknowledgment of the precariousness of our situation.

“Today is the second day you’ve just disappeared without telling me. Should I worry?” Her words, though gentle, carried a weight that belied their seemingly innocuous nature.

“No, auntie. I’m sorry,” I murmured, my voice thick with emotion. “I recognize that I’m wrong. I promise this won’t happen again.”

“Are you having something with this boy?” My aunt’s words, though softly spoken, carried a weight that hung heavy in the air between us.

“I won’t lie to you,” I confessed, my voice tinged with regret. “We kissed today. But it was just a goodbye kiss when he came to drop me off at home.”

As my aunt regarded me with a knowing look, I felt a sense of unease settle over me, a silent acknowledgment of the tangled web of emotions that threatened to consume us both.

“Maybe you should date this boy,” my aunt suggested, her words a tacit acknowledgment of the complexities of our situation. “I didn’t want you to date, I wanted you to focus on your studies. But maybe it’s necessary.”

“What do you mean necessary?” I questioned, my voice tinged with uncertainty.

“For you to remember your place,” my aunt replied, her words a sobering reminder of the precariousness of our situation. “Has anything ever happened between you?”


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