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                    "She and I have been childhood friends for years. Back when my parents passed away, she was there for me and helped me a lot. I never wanted to hurt her.
"I knew if she ever found out the truth, it would crush her, so I kept it to myself all this time. But what she said has hurt you, so I had to tell her the truth.
"Stella, you're the one who matters most to me." Jordan never let go of her hand while he was saying. "Even though I told you all this, I can't be sure if you'll believe me."
Without a second thought, Stella replied, "I believe you. Of course, I do."
Jordan looked at her face and saw the sincerity in her eyes—she meant it, she wasn't just comforting him. Overjoyed, he pulled Stella into a tight embrace.
"I admit there are some things I haven't told you, but none of them have anything to do with my private life. I've always kept my life clean, Stella.
"I only love you, and you're the only one I want to do that thing," Jordan said sincerely.
Stella's cheeks flushed. "What if... what if even after I get better, I still can't... You know, do that with you?"
"Then we just don't do it. All I need is you're with me."
Stella wasn't that naive girl who would easily believe everything anymore, but hearing him say that still moved her deeply.
"Can I kiss you?" Jordan asked softly. Her cheeks instantly flushed.
Jordan took her silence as consent and closed the distance, pressing his lips softly to hers. At first, it was just a soft kiss, but soon it grew more passionate.
Stella could feel his passion, and her body slowly went soft in his arms. After that long, lingering kiss, they were both burning up, heat radiating between them. With their foreheads pressed together, Stella could feel just how close their hearts were.
"If you care this much, does that mean you might like me, even just a little?" Jordan whispered.
"I guess, I do like you, just a little," Stella admitted.
"That's all I need," Jordan murmured, pulling her even closer.
At first, Stella's body was tense, but gradually, she relaxed, completely giving herself over to him. Leaning on his shoulder, she simply enjoyed the warmth and comfort of the moment.
When Mary saw Stella again and noticed how her cheeks were flushed, she knew they had made up and let out a sigh of relief.
But Joan didn't take it well at all. She couldn't handle the truth, so she tried to kill herself. Luckily, she was rescued in time. Some of Jordan's bros said that she wanted to see him.
Jordan refused, but Stella said, "I think you should go see her."
"Are you sure you want me to go? Don't forget, if I show up, it might just make things worse for her. Seeing me might only remind her of everything and upset her even more," Jordan said.
Stella thought about it for a moment and realized he had a point. "Maybe you are right."
But when no one was watching, Joan slipped away and climbed up to the hospital rooftop, planning to jump off.
Stella couldn't bear to see her die, so she hurriedly urged Jordan to move. "Let's go. We have to get over there and check on her, now."
Jordan hesitated for a second, and then nodded. "All right, if you come with me, I'll go."
When they got to the hospital, the place was packed with people, and even the cops were there. Joan was totally losing it—no one could get through to her, and she was determined to jump.
But when she heard that Jordan had shown up, she calmed down for a bit. She said she wanted to see Jordan.
                
            
        "I knew if she ever found out the truth, it would crush her, so I kept it to myself all this time. But what she said has hurt you, so I had to tell her the truth.
"Stella, you're the one who matters most to me." Jordan never let go of her hand while he was saying. "Even though I told you all this, I can't be sure if you'll believe me."
Without a second thought, Stella replied, "I believe you. Of course, I do."
Jordan looked at her face and saw the sincerity in her eyes—she meant it, she wasn't just comforting him. Overjoyed, he pulled Stella into a tight embrace.
"I admit there are some things I haven't told you, but none of them have anything to do with my private life. I've always kept my life clean, Stella.
"I only love you, and you're the only one I want to do that thing," Jordan said sincerely.
Stella's cheeks flushed. "What if... what if even after I get better, I still can't... You know, do that with you?"
"Then we just don't do it. All I need is you're with me."
Stella wasn't that naive girl who would easily believe everything anymore, but hearing him say that still moved her deeply.
"Can I kiss you?" Jordan asked softly. Her cheeks instantly flushed.
Jordan took her silence as consent and closed the distance, pressing his lips softly to hers. At first, it was just a soft kiss, but soon it grew more passionate.
Stella could feel his passion, and her body slowly went soft in his arms. After that long, lingering kiss, they were both burning up, heat radiating between them. With their foreheads pressed together, Stella could feel just how close their hearts were.
"If you care this much, does that mean you might like me, even just a little?" Jordan whispered.
"I guess, I do like you, just a little," Stella admitted.
"That's all I need," Jordan murmured, pulling her even closer.
At first, Stella's body was tense, but gradually, she relaxed, completely giving herself over to him. Leaning on his shoulder, she simply enjoyed the warmth and comfort of the moment.
When Mary saw Stella again and noticed how her cheeks were flushed, she knew they had made up and let out a sigh of relief.
But Joan didn't take it well at all. She couldn't handle the truth, so she tried to kill herself. Luckily, she was rescued in time. Some of Jordan's bros said that she wanted to see him.
Jordan refused, but Stella said, "I think you should go see her."
"Are you sure you want me to go? Don't forget, if I show up, it might just make things worse for her. Seeing me might only remind her of everything and upset her even more," Jordan said.
Stella thought about it for a moment and realized he had a point. "Maybe you are right."
But when no one was watching, Joan slipped away and climbed up to the hospital rooftop, planning to jump off.
Stella couldn't bear to see her die, so she hurriedly urged Jordan to move. "Let's go. We have to get over there and check on her, now."
Jordan hesitated for a second, and then nodded. "All right, if you come with me, I'll go."
When they got to the hospital, the place was packed with people, and even the cops were there. Joan was totally losing it—no one could get through to her, and she was determined to jump.
But when she heard that Jordan had shown up, she calmed down for a bit. She said she wanted to see Jordan.
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