Chapter Twenty Seven
Chloe’s room was a reflection of her eclectic tastes, a mixture of ancient and modern decor. The walls were painted a soft cream color, with several framed art pieces hung strategically around the room.
On one wall, there was a large oil painting of an ancient Greek scene, depicting gods and goddesses in a dramatic battle. On another wall, there was a framed modern print of a city skyline, with bold colors and sharp lines.
The room was well-lit, with several lamps and overhead lights casting a warm glow. A large bookshelf dominated one corner of the room, filled with leather-bound tomes and antique trinkets. Chloe loved to read, and Aiden had made sure to include plenty of shelves for her extensive book collection.
The centerpiece of the room was a large, four-poster bed with a plush white comforter and plenty of fluffy pillows. Aiden had chosen the bed specifically for Chloe, knowing how much she loved the feeling of being surrounded by softness.
In addition to the bed, there was a small seating area with a comfortable armchair and ottoman. The upholstery was a rich, deep blue, which perfectly complemented the cream-colored walls and neutral carpeting.Exclusive © material by Nô(/v)elDrama.Org.
On the bedside table, there was a sleek, modern lamp with a warm, soft light. The table was also adorned with a collection of antique perfume bottles and a few small, delicate trinkets.
Chloe’s room was a perfect blend of ancient and modern decor, with each piece carefully chosen by Aiden to reflect her unique personality and style. It was a space that felt both cozy and sophisticated, a reflection of Chloe herself.
Chloe twirled the necklace around her finger as Janet approached her, a mischievous smile on her face. Chloe couldn’t help but smile back, knowing that Janet was always up for a bit of playful banter.
“How was breakfast with the king and queen?” Janet asked, her eyes sparkling with curiosity.
Chloe’s smile widened as she began to recount the morning’s events in detail. She told Janet about the delicious food, the warm welcome she had received from Aiden’s parents, and the funny stories they had shared about Aiden’s childhood.
As she spoke, she noticed a sly glint in Janet’s eye and felt a flicker of apprehension. What was she up to?
Then, without warning, Janet’s expression turned teasing. “So, that’s all that happened last night?” she asked, her voice laced with amusement.
Chloe felt her cheeks flush as she realized what Janet was getting at. “What do you mean?” she asked, trying to sound innocent.
Janet’s grin widened. “Oh, come on, Chloe. You and Aiden have been dancing around each other for weeks. I bet you were dying to take things to the next level.”
Chloe felt a sudden surge of panic. Had Janet somehow guessed that she and Aiden had almost made love last night? She tried to keep her voice casual as she replied, “Well, we did kiss… but we didn’t go any further than that. I don’t know if i feel bad that we didn’t do anything beyond that. I really have fallen in love with him completely.”
Janet raised an eyebrow. “Are you sure about that?”
Chloe nodded emphatically. “Positive. We stopped ourselves before things got too heated.”
Janet shrugged, a playful glint in her eye. “Suit yourself, Chloe. But if you ever want to talk about it, you know where to find me. You don’t have to hide all the juicy secrets from me.”
Chloe rolled her eyes but couldn’t help smiling. Despite Janet’s mischievous nature, she was a loyal friend and always had Chloe’s best interests at heart.
Chloe couldn’t help but feel a twinge of regret. Part of her had wanted things to go further with Aiden last night, to give into the intense attraction they both felt for each other. But she knew that it was important to take things slow, to build a strong foundation for their relationship.
“So there is this gut I like,” Janet started and Chloe’s eyes gleamed up in joy, she had never had any friend that close enough to tell her about her crush on another guy.
Chloe listened attentively to Janet’s story, sympathizing with her friend’s plight. She had always known Janet had a crush on someone, but she had never guessed it was Jason. Jason was Aiden’s right-hand man, and he was respected and admired by everyone in the pack. Chloe knew that his social status could be intimidating to someone like Janet, who came from a less privileged background.
She looked at Janet with concern in her eyes and said, “I’m sorry, Janet. I know how hard it can be to have feelings for someone who doesn’t seem to notice you. But you can’t let his status intimidate you. You’re a smart, beautiful woman, and any guy would be lucky to have you.”
Janet looked at her friend, a small smile forming on her face. “Thanks, Chloe. I just wish I knew how to get his attention.”
Chloe thought for a moment before an idea struck her. “Why don’t you try talking to him? Maybe get to know him better. It could be that he doesn’t know you well enough yet.”
Janet nodded thoughtfully. “That’s a good idea. I’ll try that.”
Chloe smiled at her friend, happy that she could offer some advice. “Just be yourself, Janet. If he doesn’t appreciate you for who you are, then he’s not worth your time.”
Janet looked at her with gratitude in her eyes. “Thanks, Chloe. You’re the best.”
Chloe smiled, feeling happy that she could help her friend. She knew that sometimes, all it took was a little encouragement to make a big difference in someone’s life.
Chloe’s heart went out to Janet as she listened to her talk about her crush on Jason. She could sense the pain in her friend’s voice and knew exactly how she felt. Chloe had also experienced the pain of being judged and rejected because of her background. She took Janet’s hand in hers and looked her in the eyes.