“Let’s end with a back hug,” he said. Unlike the first time when I was caught by surprise and left to deal with the pitter-patter heart, I rolled my eyes instead. After all, it had been four months. So, I had started to get used to this. “What?” Edward asked, wearing a bewildered countenance on his face. “Nothing.” I shrugged. “Then why did you roll your eyes?” “Your sentence just reminded me of the first day we started our private training,” I said with a smile. “You said the same things back then.” “If my memory serves me right, it isn’t exactly the same.” His lips stretched into a tight-lipped smile. “Huh?” I tilted my head to the side in confusion. “It was ‘let’s start’ that day. But I said ‘let’s end’ just now.” He clarified things in a serious manner. It was as if he w

