Kicked Out, She Came Back To Rule - Chapter 95: Chapter 95
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"Miss Bennett, this is a special birthday cake Mr. Moreno prepared just for you," Devin said.
Kaia stared at the cake in shock. It was easily three times the size of the one at Andrea and Louis's engagement party.
"Do you think we can finish this?" she asked, raising an eyebrow.
Tobias blinked, caught off guard. He'd expected her to be touched, not question the size of the cake.
"Wasteful," she muttered, though her heart warmed at the gesture.
"No worries. If we can't finish it, I'll have Devin cut up the cake and share it with everyone at the company. There are so many employees. They'll definitely finish it. Plus, more people can send you their best wishes," Tobias said with a grin.
Kaia just stared at Tobias unblinkingly.
"Don't just stand there. Come on, let's go inside. There's another surprise waiting for you," Tobias said, glancing at the villa ahead.
Puzzled, Kaia pushed open the door to the villa.
With a series of pops, colorful streamers burst through the air.
Kaia froze again, not only because of the sudden flying streamers, but also because the entire villa was decorated with roses—on the floor, the walls, and even the staircase railings.
If someone walked in without knowing, they'd think they'd stumbled into a rose estate.
"So, what do you think? Do you like it?" Tobias asked, watching her closely.
Kaia finally pulled her gaze from the sea of roses, her brows knitting slightly as she looked at Tobias.
"You… what is all this for?" she asked, her voice barely above a whisper.
"What do you think something like this is for?" Tobias countered, a playful glint in his eyes.
Kaia hesitated, then slowly said, "Confession?"
"Clever! That's my fiancée," Tobias said with a grin.
Kaia rolled her eyes. "After tonight, I won't be."
"That's exactly why I set all this up," Tobias said, his smile widening.
With that, he dropped to one knee and pulled out a ring. "I don't want to say any flowery, rehearsed lines. What I'm about to say comes straight from my heart. I hope you'll become my wife, the mother of my children, and the grandmother of my grandchildren. That's all I want."
Kaia's lips parted slightly. She'd had plenty of guys confess to her—more than she could count—but never one this blunt.
She thought, 'To be his wife, the mother of his kids, the grandmother to his grandchildren... Isn't he basically saying he wants to keep me for life?'
After a long silence, Kaia stepped back to put some distance between them.
"I told you before, I've never thought about settling down. I just want to focus on my career, so you'd better give up," she said firmly.
"The word 'give up' doesn't exist in my dictionary," Tobias replied, his voice steady and resolute.
Kaia raised an eyebrow and said, "I seem to remember someone saying not too long ago that I wasn't good enough for him and that he could never like me." Her tone carried a hint of teasing.
"That someone was blind," Tobias shot back without missing a beat.
Kaia was speechless, not knowing how to respond to that.
Then she said, tilting her head. "I'm really curious. What exactly do you like about me?"
"I don't know," Tobias replied.
"You don't know?" Kaia looked genuinely surprised.
Tobias nodded. "Yeah."
"You don't even know what you like about me, and you're already confessing and proposing? Are you for real?" Kaia couldn't believe what she had just heard.
Tobias took a step forward. His long legs closed the distance between them in an instant.
The light above cast his shadow over her, enveloping her completely.
Kaia stared at the cake in shock. It was easily three times the size of the one at Andrea and Louis's engagement party.
"Do you think we can finish this?" she asked, raising an eyebrow.
Tobias blinked, caught off guard. He'd expected her to be touched, not question the size of the cake.
"Wasteful," she muttered, though her heart warmed at the gesture.
"No worries. If we can't finish it, I'll have Devin cut up the cake and share it with everyone at the company. There are so many employees. They'll definitely finish it. Plus, more people can send you their best wishes," Tobias said with a grin.
Kaia just stared at Tobias unblinkingly.
"Don't just stand there. Come on, let's go inside. There's another surprise waiting for you," Tobias said, glancing at the villa ahead.
Puzzled, Kaia pushed open the door to the villa.
With a series of pops, colorful streamers burst through the air.
Kaia froze again, not only because of the sudden flying streamers, but also because the entire villa was decorated with roses—on the floor, the walls, and even the staircase railings.
If someone walked in without knowing, they'd think they'd stumbled into a rose estate.
"So, what do you think? Do you like it?" Tobias asked, watching her closely.
Kaia finally pulled her gaze from the sea of roses, her brows knitting slightly as she looked at Tobias.
"You… what is all this for?" she asked, her voice barely above a whisper.
"What do you think something like this is for?" Tobias countered, a playful glint in his eyes.
Kaia hesitated, then slowly said, "Confession?"
"Clever! That's my fiancée," Tobias said with a grin.
Kaia rolled her eyes. "After tonight, I won't be."
"That's exactly why I set all this up," Tobias said, his smile widening.
With that, he dropped to one knee and pulled out a ring. "I don't want to say any flowery, rehearsed lines. What I'm about to say comes straight from my heart. I hope you'll become my wife, the mother of my children, and the grandmother of my grandchildren. That's all I want."
Kaia's lips parted slightly. She'd had plenty of guys confess to her—more than she could count—but never one this blunt.
She thought, 'To be his wife, the mother of his kids, the grandmother to his grandchildren... Isn't he basically saying he wants to keep me for life?'
After a long silence, Kaia stepped back to put some distance between them.
"I told you before, I've never thought about settling down. I just want to focus on my career, so you'd better give up," she said firmly.
"The word 'give up' doesn't exist in my dictionary," Tobias replied, his voice steady and resolute.
Kaia raised an eyebrow and said, "I seem to remember someone saying not too long ago that I wasn't good enough for him and that he could never like me." Her tone carried a hint of teasing.
"That someone was blind," Tobias shot back without missing a beat.
Kaia was speechless, not knowing how to respond to that.
Then she said, tilting her head. "I'm really curious. What exactly do you like about me?"
"I don't know," Tobias replied.
"You don't know?" Kaia looked genuinely surprised.
Tobias nodded. "Yeah."
"You don't even know what you like about me, and you're already confessing and proposing? Are you for real?" Kaia couldn't believe what she had just heard.
Tobias took a step forward. His long legs closed the distance between them in an instant.
The light above cast his shadow over her, enveloping her completely.
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