Chapter 936 Sienna, I Still Have Feelings for You 1
Bruce decided to stay.
Because of the rain, they ended up staying in Bostan for three whole days.
At night, Bruce slept in the room next door and never shared a bed with Sienna.
Neither of them was in the mood for that.
Three days later, they took the same private jet back to Syeattel. Sienna returned to her apartment and brought little Will with her.
However, Bruce often came over, about three or four times a week.
Sometimes, if it got late, he would stay the night.
But they never shared a bed.
Two months passed like this, and the movie Sienna had signed on for was about to start filming.
Fortunately, it was being shot in Syeattel. It was a romantic urban drama with a pretty good cast, and Sienna had landed the lead female role.
She thought about leaving Will with her parents.
But Frederick and his wife were getting old, and Sienna couldn't bear to trouble them.
At this point, Bruce offered to take care of Will until Sienna finished filming, and then she could take him back.
He brought it up while they were at a restaurant.
It had been a long time since they had a meal alone together like this, almost two years.
A candlelit dinner, the atmosphere was perfect.
They sat together, but there was no sweetness like that of an ordinary couple, nor the tacit understanding of a married pair.
They felt somewhat like strangers, unsure even of each other's favorite dishes.
When she ordered something Bruce didn't like, Sienna suddenly realized she hadn't loved him for a long time.
They had fallen out of love long ago.
She took a small sip of her pre-dinner wine and looked at Bruce without any resentment.
She calmly said, "If it's for Will, we don't have to stay together. Bruce, with your qualities, you can still find a great girl and have a normal married life."
Sienna wasn't sure what she could still offer him.
Even now, she wasn't just thinking about herself. She had resented him, but she didn't want to live the rest of her life like that.
Bruce guessed her thoughts.
He said softly, "I don't plan on starting a new relationship."
He paused, then spoke with difficulty, "Sienna, don't worry. If one day you find someone you love, I'll let you go and support you."
He was so sincere, inviting her and Will to live with him.
Sienna's delicate fingers gently stroked the wine glass. After a moment, she said she would think about it.
They ate the rest of their meal in silence.
In the end, Bruce paid the bill.
When they stepped outside, it was drizzling.
He brought the car around and ran over with an umbrella to escort her to the car, as attentive as a man courting a woman.
Once inside, Sienna was dry, but his shirt was half-soaked.
Bruce didn't mind.
Sienna handed him a tissue and softly said, "Here, dry off."
Bruce didn't take it. He turned to look at her, staring for a long time, his voice low and hoarse, "Do you still care about me?"
Sienna smiled faintly, "Just as a friend..."
She couldn't finish because Bruce pulled her into a tight embrace.
His hands were hot against her waist, and he whispered near her ear, almost in pain, "Sienna, I don't care if you don't love me anymore, but I still have feelings for you."
Then he kissed her, deeply.
The kiss, damp from the rain, sent electric shocks through her body, making her unsure of what to do.
She didn't even know where to put her hands and feet.
Bruce slowed down a bit.
He clasped her hand, interlocking their fingers, pressing them firmly against the leather seat.
She found it increasingly hard to resist.
Outside the car, the rain continued to fall, but inside, it was warm and humid.
His kisses lingered at her ear, and Bruce's voice was raspy, "Since you left, I rarely even masturbate. I want you so much! But Sienna, if you don't want to, we can stop."