Chapter 270 – You will always be my queen
Robin had just confessed his love, and Sabrina, considering his statement, did not deny that she loved him either.2
However, she also realized that he was making an effort to make their relationship work.
He wasn't the one who called Shandra; it was the other way around.
He also made it clear to Shandra that he was with his wife, unlike before when Robin would never say no to any woman, whether by choice or by force.
He was never polite to Shandra when they spoke on the phone, and even when he called her from hotel rooms, he didn't mind if Sabrina heard their voices in the background.
Robin had mentioned that he wanted to hurt Shandra because of Zayla's deception, and Sabrina realized something. If Robin wanted to hurt someone, he could do it well, but if he wanted to love, she was yet to find out.
Sabrina sank into her thoughts, realizing that her insecurities were affecting their relationship.
"I'm sorry. I was just upset because she was your girlfriend before," Sabrina said, her tone filled with jealousy.
Robin could sense the jealousy in her voice, and it made him happy. If she was jealous, it meant that their love was still strong.
However, if they could trust each other, they wouldn't need jealousy to prove their feelings.
Sabrina tried to lower her head, but he gently cupped her face in his hands and said,
"I told you that I've never proposed to any woman in my life."
Sabrina smiled shyly, struggling to hold his gaze. "But they keep coming to you."
That was Robin's biggest problem. He didn't want any other woman besides Sabrina, but how could he stop other women from trying to get close to him?
He hadn't thought about it before, assuming that staying away from them would be enough to keep them away. But since that wasn't the case, he was open to suggestions.
"So, tell me, what should I do about it? You are the only woman I want, and I will do anything you want, except to stop loving you."
Robin knew that she might think he was trying to win her back by professing his love, but it was the truth. He also genuinely wanted her back.
Sabrina was speechless, seeing the determination in his eyes. She realized that he needed help, and she had to come up with a solution.
"Let's go. I will think of a way," Sabrina said.
Robin smiled, seeing her more relaxed.
He made a promise to himself that if she gave him another chance, he would make her proud.
The drive to the mansion was quiet, with both lost in thought. Robin had dinner at her house before they went for a walk.
They walked hand in hand, like lovers, without exchanging words. It was peaceful, and Robin wished it wouldn't end, but the thirty minutes were already up, and Sabrina needed rest.
"Good night, my Queen," he said at the entrance of the mansion.
Sabrina froze, as this was the second time, he addressed her that way, instead of his usual "dear one."
Curiosity got the better of her, and she asked, "Why did you change from 'dear one' to 'my Queen'?"
Robin couldn't tell her that he always wanted to call her his queen because that's who she was to him.
He only used "dear one" because he feared she might not like being called queen. But after everything, there was no reason for her to refuse, unless she preferred "dear one" more.
"Which one do you like better?" he asked softly.
Sabrina smiled shyly and responded, "Dear one makes me feel like a teenager."
"And my queen?" Robin asked instantly.
He didn't expect her to be honest about it, but since she was, his heart warmed to it.
"It makes me feel important," Sabrina said.
Robin smiled. He wanted her to know that she was the most important person in his life, so he replied,
"Alright. You will always be my queen."
Sabrina's cheeks reddened at the way he said it, and she lowered her gaze. "Good night, Robin."
"Sleep well, my queen. And Daniel has a date with Lizzy tomorrow. Do you mind if I stay here until noon when I come to visit?" He asked.
Their agreement was limited to mornings and evenings, so he didn't know if she would want him around for a longer time.
Sabrina was quiet, and her smile faded. Robin was worried and added, "I thought you might be lonely because Devin would also be with Matilda."
Sabrina was surprised that the man who never liked staying at home when they were married now wanted to spend all his free time with her.
"You are already a partial family member," she said with a small smile, not wanting him to know that she enjoyed his presence too. But Robin wanted more from her, so he asked,
"Just partial?"
Sabrina felt a lump in her throat, but when she gathered the courage, she asked him seriously,
"Why don't you tell me why you want to spend your weekend with me?"
"Because I miss you every day and want to spend more time getting to know you. My queen, I want to know you better than you know yourself. If you want, I can do more."
"Fine. You can stay until evening when Lizzy returns," she said and ran into the house.
She used Lizzy as an excuse to not make it obvious that she wanted to spend the day with him too.
Robin smiled broadly. This was the first time he asked for something and got more.
He smiled throughout his drive to the villa, and even when he reached his room, the smile still lingered on his face as he gazed at one of her pictures before drifting into sleep.
He even had a dream about marrying her again after she gave birth to their twins because she insisted on not getting married with her baby bump.
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