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Chapter 289: C茅line

    The sunlight filtering through the hotel room''s sheer curtains painted a warm glow across the room.


    Ss stood near the window, buttoning his shirt, while the soft rustle of sheets behind him caught his attention.


    On therge bed, a beautiful young woman stretchednguidly, her silky blonde hair cascading over her bare shoulders.


    Her eyes sparkled with mischief as she propped herself up on one elbow, her gaze fixed firmly on him.


    The question in Ss''s mind wasn''t whetherst night happened—it very much had—but rather, how they ended up here.


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    It had all begun the previous evening. After leaving the art gallery, Ss had been wandering the streets of Paris, taking in the city''s charm.


    He hadn''t intended to stop at the quaint café near the Seine, but the inviting aroma of freshly brewed coffee and pastries had drawn him in.


    That''s where he''d met her—Céline. She had been seated alone, her delicate fingers wrapped around a steaming cup of espresso, her posture elegant yet rxed. Their eyes met briefly, and before Ss could think twice, she had gestured for him to join her.


    The conversation had flowed effortlessly. Céline was witty, intelligent, and possessed a confidence that matched her beauty.


    She spoke about art, philosophy, and her disdain for the mundane routines of life, her voice tinged with a melodic French ent that made every word sound enchanting.


    One thing led to another. Drinks at a nearby bar. Laughter over shared stories. A spontaneous decision to return to Ss''s hotel. And now, here they were.


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    The Present


    The faint rustling behind him grew louder, followed by the sound of Céline padding across the floor.


    Ss felt her warm presence before her arms wrapped around his waist, her soft skin and her moulds pressing against his back.


    "You''re truly what every woman dreams of in a man," she murmured, her voice a yful purr as her hands roamed over his chest. "This body of yours... it''s a masterpiece. And it''s not the only work of art you carry."


    Ss felt her hand slide downward, her fingers brushing over his abdomen, tracing lower until—


    "Céline," he said, his voice a mix of amusement and warning.


    But she wasn''t deterred. Her hand lingered as she used the tip of her soft,cold finger to tease the edges of the cap.


    "This thing right here... a beast. Were you trying to break me in halfst night? I begged you to stop, but it was like talking to a wall."


    She leaned closer, her breath hot against his ear. "How many times did you even do it inside me? Hmm? Are you ready for another round?"


    Ss turned, catching her wrist gently but firmly. "As tempting as that sounds, I have things I need to take care of."


    Céline pouted, but her smile betrayed her yfulness. She stepped back, allowing Ss to make his way to the bathroom.


    By the time Ss emerged from the bathroom, steam wafting out behind him, Céline was seated cross-legged on the bed, now wrapped in a plush hotel robe.


    Céline looked up from her te with a sly smile. "I ordered breakfast. Thought you might need the energy afterst night," she teased, her eyes sparkling.


    Ss chuckled, "You''re incorrigible."


    As he began to get dressed, Céline watched him intently. There was something in her gaze—a mix of admiration and longing—that made Ss pause for a moment.


    "Céline, you''re still here?" he asked, genuinely surprised she hadn''t left yet.


    She nodded, her expression turning serious for the first time that morning. "Yes. I was thinking... what about tonight? Would you be free? I still want to experience you again. Would that be possible?"


    Ssughed softly, shaking his head as he adjusted his cufflinks. "I''m sorry to disappoint you, but I don''t think that will be possible. I''m heading back home today, and I''ve got too much on my te to think about... this."


    Céline tilted her head, her smile unwavering. "Then take me with you."


    The words caught Ss off guard. He froze mid-motion, turning to stare at her. "What?"


    She shrugged, her tone light yet earnest. "I have nothing keeping me here. Why not? We could continue where we left offst night—maybe even start something more."


    Ss blinked at Céline, her casual statement catching himpletely off guard. She reclined on the bed, her bathrobe loosely tied, exposing a certain area of her body. As her emerald-green eyes sparkling with mischief.


    "What the...? Are you for real?!" Ss asked, his voice a mix of disbelief and amusement.


    Céline shrugged nonchntly, leaning back against the pillows. "Why not? My life here is pretty boring, and honestly,st night..." Her voice trailed off, a teasing smile spreading across her face. "You made things very... interesting."


    Ss sighed, running a hand through his damp hair. "Céline,st night was... fun. But it was just that—one night. You don''t even know me."


    She sat up, crossing her legs beneath her bathrobe. "I know enough. You''re charming, you''re intelligent, and clearly, you have stamina for days." She grinned wickedly, her eyes glinting with a hint of challenge.


    Ss chuckled despite himself, shaking his head. "You''re bold, I''ll give you that. But I have a lot going on right now. Trust me, you don''t want to get tangled up in my life."


    Céline tilted her head, studying him intently. "You say that like you''re some kind of fugitive or secret agent."


    "Something like that," Ss muttered under his breath, though his tone was light enough to mask the truth.


    Her curiosity seemed to pique further. "See? That only makes you more intriguing. What if I''m willing to take the risk? Maybe I want a little excitement in my life."


    Before Ss could respond, there was a knock at the door. Céline hopped off the bed, her bathrobe shifting as she walked across the room. Ss tried not to stare, turning his attention to adjusting his cufflinks instead.


    Céline opened the door, greeting the room service attendant with a radiant smile. A trayden with steaming coffee, fresh croissants, and an assortment of fruits and cheeses was wheeled in.


    "Perfect timing," she said, tipping the attendant generously before closing the door behind him.


    "Breakfast?" Céline asked, gesturing toward the tray as she walked back to the bed.


    Ss raised an eyebrow. "You ordered for both of us?"


    "Of course," she said breezily, sitting cross-legged on the bed and pouring herself a cup of coffee. "If I''m going to convince you to let me follow you home, I need you well-fed and in a good mood."


    Ss couldn''t help butugh, shaking his head as he sat in the armchair by the window. "You''re relentless, aren''t you?"


    "Always," Céline said with a wink, handing him a cup of coffee.


    As they ate, the conversation shifted to lighter topics—her favorite ces in Paris, his thoughts on the art gallery they had visited the previous night, and her work as a frence designer.


    "Honestly, I''ve been feeling stuck for a while now," Céline admitted, tearing a piece of croissant. "The gallery scene here ispetitive, but it''s also... stagnant. Everyone''s chasing trends instead of creating something meaningful."


    Ss nodded, his eyes thoughtful. "That''s the problem with a lot of industries. People focus too much on what''s profitable and forget about innovation."


    She leaned forward, her chin resting on her hand. "See? This is why I''m serious abouting with you. You''re different. You see the world in a way that''s... refreshing."


    Ss met her gaze, his expression softening. For a moment, he considered it. Céline was vibrant, intelligent, and undeniably attractive. But his life wasn''t one he could share so easily.


    "I appreciate the sentiment," he said after a moment. "But my world isplicated. Dangerous, even. You deserve more stability than I can offer."


    Céline pouted, though her eyes sparkled with understanding. "Fine. But don''t think I''ll give up that easily."


    After breakfast, Ss began packing his things, Céline watching him from the bed.


    "So, what''s next for you?" she asked, her voiceced with genuine curiosity.


    "Work," he said simply. "Lots of it. And traveling. My schedule doesn''t leave much room for anything else."


    "And here I thought I''d made such an impression," she teased, though there was a hint of disappointment in her tone.


    "You did," Ss said sincerely, turning to face her. "But I''m not in a ce where I can give you what you deserve. It wouldn''t be fair to either of us."


    Céline nodded slowly, her expression thoughtful. "You''re an enigma, Ss. I don''t know what you''re running from, but I hope you find whatever it is you''re looking for."


    He smiled faintly, shouldering his bag. "Take care of yourself, Céline. And keep creating. The world needs more people like you."


    As he walked to the door, she called after him, "If you ever change your mind, you know where to find me!"


    Ss paused, ncing over his shoulder. "Maybe I''ll take you up on that someday."


    As Ss''s ne ascended into the clouds, he found himself reying the morning''s events.


    Céline had been a whirlwind for him. A burst of color and light in the otherwise muted palette of his life.


    He admired her spirit, her fearlessness, but he couldn''t allow himself to be drawn in. His path was too uncertain, too dangerous.


    And yet, a small part of him wondered what it might have been like to let her in, to share even a fraction of his world with someone so vibrant.


    Shaking the thought from his mind, he turned his focus to the work ahead. There were too many variables, too many threats. He couldn''t afford distractions, no matter how tempting they might be.


    Still, as the ne cruised above the clouds, he allowed himself onest smile at the memory of Céline''s boldness.


    "Stallion, huh?" he muttered to himself, chuckling softly.
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