The Kiss that Sparked it All

Chapter 2324



Chapter 2324

Chapter 2324


Chapter 2324


Mara slid her phone into her pocket, a smug feeling spreading through her. The vitriolic comments


about Ivy she’d just scrolled through had lifted her spirits considerably.


Earlier in the day, Balfour had been furious with Mara’s behavior, and she couldn’t help but mull over


how to change his perception of her. With a heavy heart, Mara entered her room, her gaze lingering on


the water bottle resting on her desk.


Eventually, she approached it as if having made up her mind, and poured herself a full glass of


steaming hot water. After a moment’s hesitation, she topped it off with half a glass of cold tap water,


thinking that all she needed was to make her skin appear scalded.


To win Balfour over, Mara knew she had to be cruel to herself. She rolled up her trouser leg and


splashed the water onto her ankle with a violent flick of her wrist.


“Ah-‘


The outcry escaped her lips before she could stop it, and she clamped her lower lip between her teeth.


Even diluted, the water scalded her skin painfully. As she watched the skin redden and swell, she


limped over to the nearby couch, shivering with pain yet biting her lip to keep from making any more


noise.


Balfour descended from upstairs, his tall frame exuding an unmistakable presence. Despite avoiding


public interviews, the social media buzz about the youngest and most attractive CEO was relentless. It


was no wonder; his charm stirred hearts everywhere.


Jealousy pricked at Mara as she watched him. She was determined to keep this man firmly within her


grasp.


Leaving her family to immigrate had been a grave mistake, and now that she was back, she had no


intentions of leaving again.


Balfour noticed Mara still lounging on the couch with no intent to rise and assumed she was still


feigning a sore foot. His brow furrowed slightly, wondering when Mara had become so deceitful,


seemingly always lying.


Approaching her, he asked, “Why are you still sitting here?”


To his surprise, Mara lifted her head, her face slick with sweat, which made no sense in the current cool


climate.


“What’s the matter now?” he questioned, seeing her look genuinely unwell.


Mara forced a smile, “Balfour, I know you think I’m deceiving you, but how do you know I’m not truly in


pain? Ever since Ivy got hurt, you’ve hardly looked at me. You carried her to the hospital, but did you


ever consider that I might really be hurt?”


Balfour remembered carrying Ivy, Mara hadn’t appeared to be in such distress then. How could she


have deteriorated so quickly?


His face grave, he bent down to examine her, but Mara pushed his hand away.


“Forget it. I know I’m no longer important to you. What’s the point of old affection tonight, I’ll book a


flight back home. I won’t trouble you anymore.”


Balfour could hear the strain in her voice, the sound of someone enduring great pain. Ye she had not


seemed this way at the hospital.


“What happened to you? If you’re hurt, just say so. I can have someone take you to the hospital.”


Mara, looking utterly dejected, pushed his hand away and stood up, staggering away from him.


“Balfour, I know what you’re thinking-that I’m just putting on a show, causing you trouble again. From


today on, I’ll know my place and will never bother you again.”


Watching her wavering gait, Balfour felt his patience waning and decided to stop intervening.


But then Mara stumbled off the couch.


“Ugh-”


Curling up in agony, the pain in her leg felt as if it were being seared by fire, sharp and burning.


Only then did Balfour notice the injury on her leg. He watched in shock as Mara rolled up her trouser


leg to reveal a swollen, angry red patch that made him recoil in horror.


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