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Marrying My Father's Enemy-Chapter 163: Henry And Helen
Chapter 163: Henry And Helen
Chapter 163: Helen and Henry
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Twenty four years ago...
The university was always busy with life as students hurried between classes.
It was a beautiful day, without rain in the middle of March.
Helen Hax stepped out of the grand library, her brown leather bag slung over her shoulder.
Her long, chocolate-brown hair fell down her back in soft waves.
"Finally! Beautiful weather..."
Her bright blue eyes were almost unnatural in their vibrance, scanned the campus.
Nothing as usual as she expected...’no news...’
Dressed in a white shirt tucked into a tailored pair of navy trousers, Helen looked every inch the heiress she was.
But there was a warmth in her that set her apart.
The richest and most popular girl on campus, she was also the kindest—always ready with a smile or a helping hand.
"Helen! Helen, wait up!"
She turned to see Henry Blackwood jogging toward her.
Tall and handsome, with unruly blond hair and an easy smirk, he was the picture of confidence.
But when he reached her, he seemed to hesitate.
"Henry," Helen greeted him with a small smile. "You’re following me again?"
Henry grinned, slightly breathless. "Not following—just... walking in the same direction as you. Total coincidence."
Helen raised an eyebrow, amused.
"You’ve been walking in the same direction as me all week. Let me guess, you just happen to have business class at the exact same time as me again?"
Henry’s smirk widened. "What can I say? Great minds think alike."
Helen shook her head, chuckling. "You’re impossible."
"So, how was class?" Henry asked, falling into step beside her. "Learn anything groundbreaking about stocks and mergers today?"
"It was fine," she replied, tucking a strand of hair behind her ear. "And no, nothing groundbreaking. Just more theories and case studies."
"Sounds riveting," he teased, earning a playful shove from Helen.
As they walked, heads turned to watch them.
Helen Hax and Henry Blackwood were two of the most talked-about people on campus, and seeing them together always sparked whispers.
Across the courtyard, Steven walked with Beatrice, his arm draped casually around her shoulders.
Steven was tall and broad-shouldered, with an easy charm that made him popular, while Beatrice was a petite brownhead with sharp green eyes and an even sharper wit.
As they approached the library, Beatrice elbowed Steven and gestured toward Helen and Henry.
"Look at that," she said. "Romeo’s at it again."
Steven glanced over and laughed. "Poor Henry. He’s been chasing her for months, hasn’t he?"
"Obsessed is more like it," Beatrice replied. "Not that I blame him. Look at her—she’s gorgeous and using that against poor men."
Steven nodded, watching Helen for some quiet time.
Her hair always shining in the sunlight, and her confident body language made her stand out even among the crowd.
"She’s more than that. She’s... Helen Hax. She’s got everything."
"Except patience for Henry," Beatrice quipped.
"Henry," Helen said suddenly, stopping in the middle of the courtyard. "Why do you keep tagging along with me?"
Henry froze, caught off guard by her directness. "Uh... I just like spending time with you."
Helen tilted her head, her blue eyes blinked. "Do you?"
"Of course," he said quickly. "You’re smart, funny, kind... and, well, beautiful. Everyone admires you, but you’re not like the others. You actually care about people. You’re... different."
Helen’s facial muscles softened and relaxed a little.
She wasn’t used to hearing such genuine compliments. "That’s... sweet of you to say."
"It’s not just sweet—it’s the truth," Henry insisted, his voice earnest now. "I know you think I’m just some annoying guy who won’t leave you alone, but I really—"
"Henry!" Beatrice’s voice cut through his speech as she and Steven approached.
Helen turned, relieved by the interruption, while Henry groaned. "Great. Just who I didn’t want to see."
"Nice to see you too, Blackwood," Beatrice said with a smirk. "Still trying to win over the queen of the campus?"
"Maybe," Henry replied back.
Steven chuckled, stepping forward to greet Helen. "Hey, Helen. How’s everything?"
"Busy as usual," Helen replied. "But good, thanks. How about you?"
"Can’t complain," Steven said, glancing at Henry. "Although it seems like Henry might have a few complaints."
"I’m fine," Henry said quickly, stepping closer to Helen as if to stake his claim.
Beatrice raised an eyebrow, clearly amused. "Well, don’t let us interrupt your grand pursuit, Romeo. We’ll leave you two to it."
She tugged Steven away, but not before winking at Helen, who rolled her eyes with a smile.
As the day wore on, Helen found herself thinking about Henry’s words.
There was a sincerity in his voice that she hadn’t expected. freeweɓnovel-cøm
For all his teasing and persistence, he seemed to genuinely care about her.
That evening, as she walked to her car, she wasn’t surprised to find Henry waiting by the driver’s side.
"You’re relentless, you know that?" she said, crossing her arms.
"I’ve been called worse," he replied, grinning.
Helen sighed but couldn’t hide her smile. "What do you want, Henry?"
"I want to take you out. One date—just one. If you don’t have fun, I promise I’ll leave you alone."
Helen raised an eyebrow. "And what makes you think I’ll say yes?"
"Because you’re curious," Henry said confidently. "Admit it—you want to see if I’m more than just the annoying guy who tags along after you."
Helen laughed, shaking her head. "You’re unbelievable."
"I’ll take that as a yes," Henry said, opening the car door for her.
"It’s not a yes," she corrected, sliding into the driver’s seat.
"Not yet," he said, leaning down to meet her gaze. "But it will be."
Helen stared at him for a moment, then smiled. "We’ll see."
Over the next few weeks, Henry didn’t let up.
He brought her coffee before class, walked her to the library, and even helped her carry her books despite her protests.
"You’re relentless," she told him one afternoon as they sat on the steps outside the business building.
"And you’re worth it," he replied without missing a beat.
Helen looked at him, startled by his sincerity. "You really mean that, don’t you?"
"Every word," Henry said, his voice soft.
For the first time, Helen felt her defenses begin to crack. Maybe, just maybe, there was more to Henry Blackwood than she had given him credit for.
Their first date was a simple walk through the city’s botanical gardens.
"This isn’t what I expected," Helen admitted as they strolled among the flowers.
"What did you expect?" Henry asked, genuinely curious.
"Something flashy. Dinner at a five-star restaurant, maybe a helicopter ride over the city," she teased.
Henry laughed. "That’s not me. Well, not all of me. I wanted to do something... real. Something where we could just talk."
Helen smiled, touched by his thoughtfulness. "It’s nice. I like it."
As they walked, they talked about everything—her dreams for the family business, his plans to make a name for himself, their favorite books and movies.
By the time they left the gardens, Helen realised she was looking at Henry in a completely new light.
Weeks turned into months, and their relationship grew.
Henry’s charm and persistence had won Helen over, but it was his kindness and support that made her fall in love.
One evening, as they sat by the lake near her family estate, Henry took her hand in his.
"Helen," he said softly, "I know your life is complicated. You’ve got responsibilities most people our age can’t even imagine. But I want you to know, I’m here for you. Whatever you need, whenever you need it—I’m here."
Helen looked at him, her blue eyes filled with invisible tears. "Henry, you’re impossible. But you’re also... everything I didn’t know I needed."
He leaned in, brushing a strand of hair from her face. "Does that mean you’re finally saying yes?"
She laughed, her cheeks flushed. "I think I said yes a long time ago."
As their lips met, the world around them seemed to fade away.
In that moment, it was just the two of them—the heiress and the persistent suitor, beginning their story together.
> ——- <
Beatrice and Steven were tangled together on the couch in the cozy living room of the Langley estate.
Steven’s arms were wrapped tightly around Beatrice.
"You know," Steven murmured between kisses, "if your uncle catches us, I’m dead."
Beatrice smirked, running her fingers through his hair. "Relax, Steven. He won’t be home for hours. Besides, you’re lucky I’m letting you sneak in here at all."
Steven chuckled, pulling her closer. "Worth the risk."
But just as their lips met again, the sound of the front door opening sent a chill down their spines.
"Beatrice Langley!"
The deep, furious voice of her uncle, Victor Langley, echoed through the house.
Beatrice scrambled off Steven, her face turned white and pale, while Steven stood up awkwardly, trying to straighten his rumpled shirt.
Victor stormed into the room. "What the hell is going on here?" he bellowed.
He grabbed Steven by the collar and yanked him away, "you dirty prostitute!"
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