Chapter 482 - Four Hundred And Eighty-two: Brave Boy Allen (1/2)

Taming A Billionaire Glimmy 25130K 2022-07-22

The third point of view:

Her room was magnificent - as expected from her mother - but then, it was lonely. Ailee laid on her bed staring at her golden gilded ceiling, bored out of her mind. Ailee could not sleep; she was not familiar with her new room.

She stretched carelessly, the bed was super large -a queen size- capable of containing her, Allen, and probably Isabella as well. She couldn't help but imagine all two of her brothers sharing the bed with her.

However, it was a useless wish. Allen would make sure Neon doesn't come near her, talk more to sleep in her room. She couldn't even understand why Allen was so jealous of the harmless Neon? Her brother was simply a bully.

Normally, in her previous room, she would have Neon on the bed opposite hers and Allen's diagonal to hers, and even when the light was put out, they would chat till they slowly drifted off to sleep. But now, there was no Neon to keep her company, nor Allen to bother her - she even missed him.

Ailee has never been afraid of the dark, but at the moment she thought she could see shadows closing in on her. Quickly, she tugged her sheet over her head, tonight was going to be a long one.

Meanwhile, back in the children's room, Neon sat up abruptly, squinting his eyes against the darkness. He slowly got down from the bed, his movement was as lithe as a cat as he carefully found his way out of the room. He had patiently waited for the moment when Allen fell asleep so he could sneak out.

But then, his annoying bedbug of a brother called Allen had surprisingly remained awake to the point that he - the watcher - fell asleep and it wasn't until now, that he realized where he was - his body wasn't used to sleeping without Ailee. However it was a good thing, Allen was finally asleep, he was free to make his escape.

Neon walked on tiptoes until he was finally out of the room. Outside, he padded across several rooms, making sure not to knock into objects that would give out his presence, and finally located her room.

Although it was dark, the room was partially illuminated by the moonlight plus the fact Neon had committed into his memory her room's outline and all during its decoration, so he knew where to place his foot. He found the bed and climbed in, but hardly had he settled in when he was suddenly flipped over forcefully.

Ailee had sensed the moment her door clicked open yet she pretended to be asleep. She couldn't tell if whoever was on the door had good intentions or not, but she could handicap whoever that was and make a run for it. So she reacted immediately by flipping him over, but why does her attacker seem so small?

”Neon?” she made out his blonde locks from the moonlight filtering through the open window.

He grinned at her, ”Your one and only,”

A relieved smile broke across Ailee's features and she laid down on the other side, giving him space.

”Thank you, Neon” Ailee was grateful for his kind gesture. She had been scared, staying here all alone.

”It's nothing,” Neon turned on his side to face her, and he took her hand in his saying, ”I'll always be by your side,”

”Fine, no more talking. Let's sleep,” she giggled, pulling the bedspread over the both of them.