Chapter 373 A Brother’s Promise
“Don’t worry.”
Johnathan’s gaze darkened. This time, he was determined to see Quinn for who–or what–she really was.
The two chatted along the way, but once they got home, they both silently moved on to lighter topics.
Back in the house, Sierra finally relaxed. It had only been a few days, yet she found herself missing the place.
Everything was exactly as they’d left it. She hadn’t even had time to look around before Johnathan swept her into his arms and carried her toward the bedroom.
Their intimacy brought back memories of that day at the club. Sierra instinctively raised a hand to touch his face. Johnathan kissed her palm gently and said, “I really was an asshole that day.”
All he’d cared about at the time was stopping Sierra from leaving. He hadn’t even considered where they were. Afterward, he’d wanted to slap himself for it.
Mateo and the others had still been outside. If he’d actually gone through with anything in there, how could Sierra have ever faced them again?
Hearing his words, the last lingering trace of resentment in Sierra’s heart finally faded. Wrapping her arms around his neck, she whispered, “You scared me that day. Johnathan, never do that to me again.”
She never liked thinking back to that moment.
That had been the first time Johnathan completely lost control in front of her.
“I’m sorry.”
He kissed her forehead. “It won’t happen again.”
Of all people, Sierra was the last one he ever wanted to hurt. And yet, that day, he’d nearly turned into the kind of man he hated most.
With the misunderstanding behind them, they spent the night wrapped in each other’s arms. It was a good thing Sierra didn’t have to be at the lab the next morning–she would’ve been late for
sure.
After a bit of rest, they invited Dickson over in the afternoon.
“Hey, you finally showed up!”
Dickson exaggerated dramatically. “Do you even remember how long it’s been since we last saw each other?”
1:24 PM
Chapter 373 A Brother’s Promise
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Sierra felt a little guilty. She really had been too busy.
Finished
When Dickson got his exam results, she hadn’t even answered his call. Johnathan had ended up helping him with his college application. Thinking back, she hadn’t done a very good job as a big sister.
But Dickson didn’t seem to mind at all. He immediately launched into stories–about new friends, his travels, everything he’d seen and done.
“I will!”

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