Chapter 115 The Apple Of Their Eyes Dominicâs glare was so powerful I felt like he was burning a hole right through me. I loosened my grip on his arm immediately.
I began to feel a little guilt-stricken. Perhaps I had reacted a little too strongly just now.
âDonât take it personally. Iâm a caring person by nature. I wouldâve said the same to anyone else.â Even after explaining myself, I still felt somewhat uneasy. I turned around and saw that my parents had caught up with us.
I seized the opportunity to hook my arm through Momâs while instructing Dominic, âWhy donât you go and bring the car over? Weâll wait for you here.â
Before Dominic could answer, Mom was already expressing her displeasure.
Patting my hand lightly, she voiced her disapproval, âLili, stop ordering Dom around. Your dad and I have legs. We can walk.â
I retorted with a pout, âWhatâs the big deal? Heâs my boyfriend now. Canât I ask him to drive the car over?
Dominic, are you going to do it or not?â
An idea had popped into my head when I heard Mom speaking up for Dominic. He was the one who suggested putting on an act for Mom and Dad. Why shouldnât I grab the chance to order him around? He wonât dare to show any hints of unhappiness in the presence of my parents no matter what I ask him to do. This is the perfect opportunity for me to give him an eye for an eye. If I miss this opportunity, I may never have another chance to repay him for what he did to me.
I deliberately lifted my chin in a defiant manner to show him that I had the upper hand now.
In fact, I not only had the upper hand â I was practically his boss.
Right after that, I saw Dominicâs thin lips curve into an indulgent smile as he said to Mom, âHelen, Lian is right. Iâm her boyfriend. My only duty is to make her happy. Now that youâre here, I want to make sure youâre happy too. Please give me a minute. Iâll be right back with the car.â
The man walked off after that. I was still trying to process what he had just said.
That indulgent smile on his lips and that doting look in his eyes felt so familiar. I was somewhat reminded of the good old days where Dominic had showered me with nothing but love and devotion.
I was only shaken out of my reverie when I heard Mom praising Dominic again. I pinched myself discreetly to stop my train of thoughts. No more thinking about such things!
It was not enough for Mom to go on and on about how wonderful Dominic was. She even turned to Dad, expecting him to join her in singing my boyfriendâs praises.
Dad was a little more reserved, but it was still clear from the look on his face that he was very pleased with Dominic.
Looking at Mom and Dadâs reaction, I felt an urge to bang my head against the wall. Why are they so happy with Dominic?
Dominic came back with the car very quickly. He got out of the car and opened the car door for Mom and Dad. He was even more proactive and attentive this time than when he drove Dad to his class reunion.
Both my parents were extremely impressed with Dominic, and it showed on their beaming faces. I even seemed to detect more fondness and affection on their faces when they were looking at Dominic than when they were looking at Louis, their own son.
I opened the door to the front passenger seat and climbed into the car, silently complaining about the situation in my heart.
As we drove off, I could hear Dominic saying, âDavid, I heard that youâre in town to give a speech at a university. I suppose itâs Lightspring University?â
Dad answered enthusiastically, âYes. I was not keen on the idea at first, though. There are many other teachers in the university. Moreover, I am almost in retirement. But Helen said we could drop by at Liliâs for a visit, and the university kept inviting me to come over. So eventually, I agreed.â
Dominic responded very quickly, âThatâs because youâre a knowledgeable and polished speaker. Any reputable tertiary institution would love to have you grace their events.â
That was music to Dadâs ears. Having been an educator all his life, there was nothing he loved more than being complimented on his accomplishments and expertise in the education field. Dominic was spot-on in currying Dadâs favor.
As I listened on, I was trying my best not to show my disdain.
There was more. Knowing that Dad and Mom must have booked their accommodation near Lightspring University, Dominic suggested we have our dinner at a restaurant in the vicinity of their hotel to not tire them out.
Having impressed Dad with his thoughtfulness, Dominic then turned to Mom and engaged her in a cheerful conversation for the rest of our journey.
I rolled my eyes. What a bootlicker!
Over dinner, Dad and Mom took turns to enthusiastically pile food on Dominicâs plate, completely oblivious to the fact that there was already a mountain of food on his plate.
As for me, I was left to fend for myself. My parents had practically forgotten that they still had a daughter.
Noticing that I was munching on a stalk of celery, Dominic placed a piece of short rib on my plate. He tenderly stroked my hair and said, âDonât just munch on vegetables. You should eat some meat too.â
Mom joined in, saying, âLili, look how nice Dom is to you. Donât just keep eating alone. Share some of your food with him.â
When I heard that, I almost burst into tears. Am I missing something here? The two of you have been piling food on his plate and ignoring me all this while. If I donât feed myself, Iâm going to die of starvation.
There is a mountain of food sitting on his plate now while my plate is empty!
I wolfed down the piece of short rib before retorting, âHe has hands. He can help himself. Dominic, more short ribs, please!â
âHey, youâre being childish. Dom, ignore her. You donât have to share your food with her.â Mom was losing her patience with me.
Another piece of tender, juicy short rib appeared promptly on my plate. Dominic said smilingly, âItâs all right, Helen. I enjoy watching Lian eat. The more she eats, the happier I am.â
âAll right. Letâs all just have a peaceful meal.â Dad finally broke his silence.
I made Dominic share his food with me for the rest of the meal, and he made sure every request I made was acceded to.
I ended up having a very satisfying meal. On the other hand, the pile of food in front of Dominic was almost untouched by him.
We did not leave right after the meal as Dominic had also ordered a fruit platter and some desserts.
He seemed to be doing quite a good job at entertaining my parents while tending to me. I happily faded into the background and kept myself busy with the food and drinks.
While I was enjoying my pudding, Mom started talking again. âDom, I suppose Lili and you are living together now that weâve seen you at her place?â
Dominic did not reply, shooting me a glance instead.
I caught his eye and almost choked on my pudding.
Whatâs he looking at? Doesnât he know heâs supposed to answer in the negative?
I hurriedly interjected, âMom, youâre thinking too much. Weâve not progressed that farâ¦â
Dad interrupted me with an authoritative wave of his hand, âWe know very well what you young people are up to, even if we donât spell it out. You donât have to lie out of consideration for our feelings. If youâre living together, you can tell it like it is.â
Plop. I dropped my pudding onto the floor. Oh gosh. Where are the boundaries you used to draw, Dad?
What happened to the Zanetti family rules? Have you thrown all that out the window because of Dominic?