Chapter 4143
Married At First Sight Chapter 4143
Chapter 4143
Tinsley looked directly at Timothy, her tone resolute. “If you genuinely love someone, you consider what’s best for them. You think about their feelings and needs. However, Mr. Labbe, this so-called romantic gesture is not about me at all. You didn’t pause to consider how it might impact me or those around me. You know I have a busy schedule, yet you obstruct my path with all these flowers, wasting my time. Tell me, Mr. Labbe, do you truly love me when you act like this? Is this really in my best interest?”
Had Timothy arranged everything in the open area beside the entrance, Tinsley wouldn’t have said a word.
Instead, he chose to set up right at the company’s front gate, bringing a large crowd with him. The security guards couldn’t even force them to leave. They recognized who Timothy was and knew he was pursuing her.
They hesitated, concerned that driving him away might create tension between the Labbe and Ormond families. Additionally, if she ever did accept Timothy in the future, they feared he might hold a grudge and jeopardize their jobs.
Tinsley didn’t blame them for being cautious.
After a lengthy pause, Timothy finally offered an explanation. “If I hadn’t done this, you wouldn’t have even stopped. You would have just driven straight in, and I wouldn’t have had a chance to see you. Tinsley, it’s not that I don’t think about you—I just want to see you too much. I want to express my feelings. That’s all this is about. I didn’t mean to upset you.”
He quickly apologized.
“If you don’t like this, I won’t do it again. I’ll have them move the flowers aside so they don’t block your employees.”
True to his word, Timothy promptly instructed his team to clear the entrance and relocate the flowers.
Tinsley remained unmoved.
“Mr. Labbe, I understand your intentions, but I don’t have feelings for you. Please stop wasting your time on me.” She gestured toward the flowers. “Now that you’ve finally had them moved—honestly, when they were piled up at my company’s entrance, anyone who didn’t know better might have thought I had died and you were here to lay flowers for my funeral.”
Timothy’s expression stiffened. “Tinsley, don’t say things like that. These are red roses—they represent love. Do you realize how many flower shops I had to visit to get this many?” His voice was a mix of frustration and disbelief. “This is all my love for you.”
The cost of the flowers didn’t matter to him; what counted was that this was the first time he had ever done something like this for a woman. He had poured his sincerity into this gesture.
So why wasn’t Tinsley moved at all? Did she already have someone she liked, or was she simply too discerning—unable to be impressed by any man? From what he knew, none of the Ormond family’s daughters were in relationships, yet they had plenty of admirers. They were cautious about love, unwilling to be easily swayed. They had every reason to be; a family as powerful as the Ormonds attracted too many opportunists. Who wouldn’t want a piece of their fortune?
Seeing that his efforts had no impact, Timothy sighed. “I understand. We haven’t known each other long. If I say I love you, you won’t believe me. You’ll assume I have ulterior motives—that I’m only after your family’s wealth. And I don’t blame you for thinking that.” He hesitated, then added, “I bet you’ve dealt with many suitors with hidden agendas. They probably left you disillusioned—made you stop believing in love, in men… and in the possibility that I might actually be sincere.”
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