Dominic suddenly stood up and said, "You can ask Carla to help massage your back. I still have something I need to do, so I'll return to my room first."
With that said, he immediately headed up the stairs.
Bella keenly caught a faint spark in his eyes. The spark was subtle and hard to detect but it was distinctly different from what he looked like when he was angry. Hence, she knew that she had achieved her goal.
The next morning, Bella got up early and helped Carla prepare breakfast before Dominic came downstairs.
She greeted him naturally when he appeared. "Come and eat your breakfast before it gets cold."
Dominic looked sleepy, and even though he hadn't answered her, he sat beside her.
Bella had paid attention to the details. All the other chairs at the table had been pushed in, leaving only the chair beside her pulled out. It would increase the chances of him sitting next to her.
She had also intentionally prepared just one glass of milk, filled to the brim. She pushed it toward him, saying, "It's too much for me, and I can't finish the entire glass. Could you finish half of it?"
Dominic hesitated for a moment as if considering whether to get another cup, but Bella didn't give him the chance. She picked up the glass and brought it to his lips. "Hurry."
He took the glass, drank a few sips, and slightly frowned, seemingly not liking the taste of milk. Bella naturally finished the rest, feeling his gaze on her as she did.
Sharing a glass of milk was a small act of intimacy that could help their relationship progress.
After breakfast, Dominic prepared to leave for work as he usually did.
As he changed his shoes at the entryway, Bella reminded him, "There's going to be a thunderstorm today, so be careful when you're out. It'll be fine if you're staying at the office all day.
"By the way, will you be coming back for dinner tonight?"
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