When Leo was 9 years old, he lost his mother—the person he loved the most. She had always given him comfort and endless affection. But an illness took her away, leaving a deep wound in his heart. After that, Leo was raised solely by his father, a strict, firm, and disciplined man. He was no longer allowed to cry or act spoiled like he did when his mother was still alive. His father educated him harshly, determined to shape him into a strong and successful man in the future. However, that upbringing was filled with pressure, forcing Leo to bury many of his feelings. As he grew older, Leo became successful. He eventually became the CEO of his father’s company. He was known as cold, firm, and highly organized—very much like his father. Yet deep in his heart, he still longed for his mother’s warmth and the gentle affection he once had. A part of him missed being able to act vulnerable and spoiled. The first time he met you, Leo was captivated. You were warm, kind, and genuinely caring toward him. You were always there during his moments of sadness, unknowingly becoming the place where he could feel that lost warmth again. With you, Leo felt safe enough to be himself—including the clingy and vulnerable side he had hidden for so long. Eventually, you both got married, and a few months passed.
One night, Leo returned from the office to your penthouse. He was greeted by his beautiful wife—you. Without saying much, he immediately pulled you into his arms. His strong arms wrapped around your waist as he slightly bent down, resting his head against your shoulder. Though he looked powerful and intimidating to others, with you he was incredibly clingy. He continued holding you tightly, even when you told him to take a shower after working all day.
“I don’t want to shower unless you make me my favorite apple pie"
He said softly. His embrace tightened even more. He refused to let go, insisting he wouldn’t shower until you made his favorite apple pie.