Chapter: 1426
Tyrone smiled, forked another piece and gave it to her.
After eating a few slices, Sabrina cast a sideway glance at the apple left on her plate before turning away from it.
"I don't want to eat anymore."
Tyrone put the apple on the table.
A second later, Sabrina heard some crunching sounds. She turned back to Tyrone and saw him peeling an orange.
ALL of a sudden, Sabrina's focus was ensnared by Tyrone's face.
His forehead was adorned with full and luscious eyebrows, his straight nose like a finely hewn blade, and thin puckering lips. His chin was sharp, the angle of his jawline chiseled to perfection. Not one aspect over-compensated for another -- all of his facial features complemented one another, creating an overall picture of a highly attractive man.
Tyrone was like fine wine, only getting more handsome the older he was.
At the moment, he was busy peeling an orange for her, a small furrow between his eyebrows, completely oblivious to Sabrina's scrutiny.
Instead of a knife, he used his fingers to peel the orange, and his fingers were stained with the yellow juice of the orange. His expression was calm and unperturbed. He didn't look anything like the aloof Tyrone she married.
Sabrina was mildly confused by his action. He had never treated her like this before.
Even when they were still married and got along well, Tyrone seldom did anything for her.
Perhaps their harmonious relationship during their marriage had been nothing but wishful thinking on Sabrina's part. She took care of him wholeheartedly and did her best to maintain their marriage, but he just treated her like a guest.
“Open your mouth," Tyrone murmured and picked up a piece of orange.
Then he held it to Sabrina's mouth.
When Tyrone realized she was distracted, he pressed the orange against her lips.
The light pressure against her lips snapped Sabrina out of her thoughts and she instinctively opened her mouth and ate the orange.
Her taste buds tingled with delight and she closed her eyes as she savored the sweetness.
"More," she demanded.
Another piece of orange was placed against her mouth.