Chapter 138
Chapter 138
Perfect. | needed to pick his brain about investments anyway. [Sure.]
His reply was a cheerful emoji.
The gate’s charging station was barely warm when my mother-in-law’s caller ID flashed. Yvonne's petulant voice
cthrough: “Mom, when are you coming home? | told Dad to tell you to buya present. Are you gonna get
“No.” Flat. Final.
“Don’t you loveanymore?” Her voice sharpened. “Do you even love me?”
“Love's transactional, sweetheart. Even maternal affection has terms.” Ice crystallized in my veins.
“What did | do wrong? You're being weird again. | don’t get it!” Classic Yvonne, playing dumb to evade
accountability. She understood. She just refused to.
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The call died abruptly. I didn’t redial. Sbridges deserved to burn.
By the t| landed in Hachester, it was past six in the evening. Straight from the airport, | headed to dinner.
The taxi droppedoff at a secluded garden-style restaurant, its old-world charm accentuated by the rain-
freshened air.
The parking lot, half-hidden beneath flowering trees, was nearly empty, except for one impossible-to-miss
vehicle. Nathan's Maybach gleamed under the soft glow of the lot lights, its sleek lines even more striking after
the rain.
As | approached, he stepped out of the car-tall, lean, dressed in a crisp white long-sleeved shirt that gave him
that quiet, academic aura. The kind of man who looked like he spent more twith equations than people.
Just then, a family emerged from the restaurant. A boy, maybe thirteen or fourteen, zeroed in on the Maybach
like a moth to a flame.
“Whoa!” He darted over, circling the car with wide-eyed awe before turning to Nathan. “Dude, is this yours?”
Nathan smiled. “Yeah.”
The kid's face lit up like he'd just unlocked a cheat code for life. “If | study till my books fall apart... can | drive
something like this someday?”
Nathan's gaze flicked to me, amused, before he clapped the boy's shoulder. “Absolutely. Keep grinding.”
The kid practically pranced back to his family, still craning his neck for one last look.
When Nathan turned to me, there was a flicker of shyness in his eyes, but he held my stare anyway. “You made
ie.”
“Mm. Let's go in. I'm starving.” My tone was deliberately lazy. Around him, something inshifted, an
unapologetic assertive the surface.
sing to
Maybe it was the way he radiated earnestness, like a man who'd never learned to armor himself against the
world. And humans, myself included, couldn't resist testing the softest targets.
“This way.” He ledto a private booth, its warm lighting at odds with the tension coiling in the air. When we
sat, he slid the menu toward me, fingers lingering a second too long.
“Hope you don’t mind... just the two of us,” he murmured, eyes downcast.
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| scanned the menu, lips quirking. “Three would be a crowd.”
His head snapped up, then he caught my meaning and huffed a quiet laugh. “Yeah. Sthings are better with
two.”
“Don’t get any ideas. | meant dinner.” Teasing him was too easy.
A flush crept up his neck. Oh, he definitely just did.
| handed the menu back after ordering. Nathan added one more dish, and the moment the server left, the door
clicked shut.
Suddenly, the booth felt smaller. The air was thicker. And the unspoken thing between us? Way too loud.