"Where are we going?"

“It's nearby!" Sheffield grinned. He took the pink roses from the trunk, put them into her arms and closed the trunk.

After half pushing and half pulling her into the passenger seat, he drove off.

They walked into a restaurant. Sheffield had booked the entire glass flower greenhouse on the second floor. There were only the two of them, and the atmosphere was very romantic.

Sheffield knew what she liked, and ordered a glass of wine.

“Evelyn, it's our first official date. I'm a little excited. What should I do?"

The smile on his face made her heart soften.

"This is not the first time I've eaten with you," she said softly.

“This is different!" Those were not real dates. This time, it was.

During the meal, Sheffield rested his chin on his hand as he watched

Evelyn gracefully drink her wine.

"Evelyn, I am so much in love with you. What spell have you cast on me?"

After a pause, Evelyn asked, "How many women have you said that to?"

“Only you. You are the one I love the most in the world." His words were genuine; there was not a drop of lie in them.

Evelyn couldn't help laughing.

"Yet, you stand beside another woman right in front of me."

Sheffield sighed. He felt it was time to explain his intentions to her.

She had the rights to know.

"I don't care about Dollie; it's SidelL whom I'm trying to get close to."

“What do you mean?"

“Evelyn, do you know why I chose to be a doctor?" No one knew the truth.

But to reassure her that she was the only one he loved, he had to tell her everything.

Evelyn stopped eating.

But Sheffield didn't continue.

She raised her eyes to look at the man sitting opposite her. He was lost in thought, and his eyes had turned gloomy, without the usual cheerfulness.