Bound Hearts: My Vows to My Disabled Spouse

Chapter 204



Not Be A Slave To Love

Theo realized, after much reflection, that his feelings for Elyse were deeper than he had initially thought.

Yet, he couldn't understand why.

What was it about Elyse, a woman from an ordinary family with ordinary abilities, that captivated him so deeply?

When had he fallen for her?

He once asked Mabel what being in love felt like. According to her, it seemed he didn't truly love

Elyse.

But if he didn't love Elyse, why did he feel so devastated each quiet night at the mere thought of her marrying Jayden?

Theo found himself unable to decipher his own emotions.

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Regarding his potential marriage to Freda, his initial thoughts mirrored Zandra's: it was a lucrative

arrangement.

However, he soon questioned his perspective.

Was marriage merely a transaction?

Should he really be discussing interests and resources with the woman

he would spend his life with? Shouldn't his wife be the love of his life?

For the first time, Theo pondered deeply about something other than finances-love, which he had

previously deemed useless and trivial

Upon arriving at the restaurant, Theo let the waiter lead the way while Freda followed, admiring the establishment's stylish decor.

Instead of taking the menu himself, Theo gestured for the waiter to hand it directly to Freda. Resting her chin on her hands, Freda smiled and declined, "Isn't this the perfect time for you to learn my preferences? Why not take this chance?"

Theo observed Freda for a moment before accepting the menu. He flipped through it and

inquired, "Are there any foods you particularly dislike?"

After Freda listed some, Theo selected several dishes.

Freda nodded approvingly. "Well chosen. I really like what you've ordered."

Theo smiled, ordered some desserts and red wine, and then handed the menu back to the waiter. Freda looked at him and inquired, "Aren't you going to share your preferences with me?"

Theo responded dismissively, "I'm not particular about food. There's nothing special for you to remember." Freda played with her short hair and asked, "If you don't want to engage much with me, should I bring up the girl we just met?"

Theo was taken aback by Freda's mention of Elyse. He replied, "She's just a friend. Don't read too much into it."

"Really?" Freda pressed on, "But if she's just a friend, why were your eyes and attention always drawn to her?"

Freda seemed to see right through him and questioned, "Theo, you're

not good at pretending. Is it so hard to admit you like her?"

She sighed, "I understand we are marrying for business reasons. It's normal for you to have

feelings for someone else; after all, everyone has a past."

Theo sighed deeply. He knew Freda was sharp and perceptive, but he hadn't expected such an outlandish idea from her.

"I think you're misunderstanding. Yes, she is my ex-girlfriend, but our relationship wasn't as serious as you think."

Seeing his reluctance, Freda retorted sharply, "If you didn't deeply love her, why did you look so

devastated when she left?"

Planning your weekend reading? Ensure you're on 000005s.org for uninterrupted enjoyment. The next chapter is just a click away, exclusively available on our site. Happy reading! Theo protested, "You're misinterpreting what you saw."

"Theo, I studied psychology in college. Sometimes people deny the truth, but their body language

speaks volumes."

She gestured towards Theo's hand and continued, "You recoiled from my touch but reached out to that girl naturally."

Theo fell silent.

In truth, he was unclear about his own heart and his feelings for Elyse.

Freda waved her hand dismissively, "But don't worry. I'm not bothered by who you fancy. I understand my role here. Let's move on."

Theo observed Freda's nonchalant demeanor and realized he was the one feeling uneasy.

He queried, "Can you really accept a marriage like this? One without any emotional connection, based solely on mutual benefits?"

Freda chuckled, finding his concern somewhat endearing. "Yes. A man might betray me, but money won't. I'd rather be committed to wealth than be a slave to love. I'm not going to sacrifice myself for any man."

Theo remained silent, reflecting on his own changing perspectives.


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