Chapter 57 A Wonderful Dream I was speechless at his excessively nosey behavior.
Louis tugged at my hand from behind. âLili, I can sleep alone. Itâs fine.â
I glared at Dominic as I led Louis to the reception to get another room. Some arguments were just not worth my time.
When we returned, I asked Dominic pointedly, âHappy?â
He smirked and nodded. âOf course. Your brother wouldâve been sleeping now if you took my advice earlier.â
Hmph! Jerk!
While Dominic had his back turned to me, I waved my fists at him before accompanying Louis to his room.
I was still nagging my brother by the time we got to his room. âTake a shower and have a good rest.
Donât worry about anything else. Are you hungry? I can pop down to get you something.â
He replied, âI canât stomach anything right now. Lili, you should get some rest too. Mitch promised he would get me out of this mess.â
I was surprised that Louis was already referring to Mitch by his first name.
Still, if anyone could get my brother out of this mess, it was most likely Mitch who had easily managed to get him out on bail.
I returned to my room once Louis settled in his.
Having woken up early this morning as well, I was exhausted.
My anxiety of Louis kept me running on overdrive the entire day. Now that things were starting to look up, the tiredness had caught up to me, and my eyelids drooped dangerously.
I could not even be bothered to wash up and immediately lay starfished on the bed.
Just as I was about to enter dreamland, I heard a knock on the door. Thinking it was Louis, I opened the door without asking who was outside.
Instead of my brother, Dominic was standing outside my door with two carrier bags in his hand.
He walked in like it was his own home.
I closed the door and asked, âWhy are you here?â
âBenjamin bought some food; Iâm just the delivery guy,â he stated.
Once he placed the bags on the table, I sat down and got ready to dig in.
There were two containers in the bag. One held clam chowder and the other, a generous serving of sweet potato casserole.
I blinked several times, pleasantly surprised that Benjamin had bought me some of my favorite foods.
The delicious aroma of the food tantalized my senses. I did not realize how hungry I had been until I took my first bite of food.
I suddenly thought of Louis. Wondering if he had eaten anything, I stood up, about to head to his room with the container of chowder.
âHey, what are you doing? Canât you sit still while youâre eating? What are you, a kid?â Dominic grabbed the container from my hands and placed it back on the table.
âI-I-â
âYour brother has his share. Just dig in.â He must have realized what I was thinking and mollified me before I needed to explain myself.
I enjoyed my food in peace after knowing that Louis had a share too.
Meanwhile, Dominic sat opposite me and crossed his legs, staring intently at me.
It would have been difficult to concentrate on eating if not for our intimate past.
Once I finished eating, I asked, âHave you eaten? You have gastric problems. Donât starve yourself.â
My timing may have been a little late, but that did not invalidate my concern. Still, Dominic found fault with my question.
âI donât care for your faux concern. If you were truly worried, why didnât you share your chowder with me?â
His statement silenced me for a moment, and I could only mumble, âMy saliva is in it. Wouldnât you mind?â
âI donât mind at all. Iâve tasted more than that, wouldnât you agree?â said Dominic provocatively as he scooted closer to me.
I blushed furiously at his words.
I canât let him stay here any longer. The memory of his words remained fresh in my mind. I would not be able to resist his advances now that he was physically able again.
Clumsily, I stuffed the empty food containers into the bags and pushed them into his hand. In the next instant, I was shoving him toward the door.
âGo back to your room. I want to get some sleep.â
Alas, I was no match for his strength. Dominic tossed the items into the trash can and dragged me to the bed.
He pulled me down so that we were sitting side-by-side before pressing me into the bed with his weight.
âDominic, donât play around. My brotherâs still in a lot of trouble, and Iâm not in the mood for any of this with you,â I said seriously and tried to block him with my hands.
âOh? So what youâre saying is that youâll be in the mood once your brotherâs matters are settled?â
I choked at his inference, wishing I could grab those stupid words and stuff them back into my mouth.
Excuses tumbled out of my mouth carelessly. âNo, no. Iâll never be in the mood regardless of the state of his affairs. Weâre not in a romantic relationship anymore, and we shouldnât engage in silly affairs.â
âMaking love is a silly affair? And anyway, whoever came up with a rule that people should only sleep together if theyâre in a relationship? Iâm sure there are plenty of couples out there banging their way to happily-ever-after.â
The manâs confusing logic left me slack-jawed. I could not come up with a suitable retort.
Instead, I chose to keep quiet, deciding that the less I spoke, the fewer chances I had of putting my foot in my mouth.
Hmm, thatâs not right, though; heâll take my silence as tacit agreement.
I deeply regretted my decision to let him into my room.
The two of us remained silent for a good long while. To his credit, he kept his hands to himself the entire time.
I whined, âYou should head back. I got up at five this morning, and Iâm exhausted. I barely got three hours of sleep last night.â
âSleep then. Canât sleep if Iâm here?â Dominic raised a brow teasingly.
Resigned, I turned to the other side and brought the sheets up and over my head. Out of sight, out of mind.
Somehow, this grated on his nerves. He pulled my sheets down to look at my face.
Stubbornly, I held on to my sheets, scared that he would try to pull something on me.
âAre you trying to suffocate yourself to death? Donât sabotage me. Thereâs only two of us here, and Iâll have a lot of defending to do.â
Damn it! You annoying jerk!
His bright smile irked me. I closed my eyes and attempted to shut him out.
My exhaustion must have caught up to me then as I fell asleep like a log shortly after that.
When I woke up, it was already well into the night. A lamp shone dimly in the doorway, and Dominic was gone.
I got up in a daze, staring at my phone for what seemed like an eternity.
I felt like I had been dreaming for the past few hours of a hand clasping mine.
It was a warm and comfortable grasp, and it made me feel safe.
I must be dreaming. There was only Dominic around, and he wouldnât hold my hand while I slept, right?
Chucking those thoughts to the back of my mind, I checked my phone and realized that it was past nine.
I had slept for about four hours. Now that I felt slightly recharged, I wondered how Louis was feeling. The urge to check on him weighed on my mind, though I was worried that I would disturb him.
I freshened up in the restroom before leaving my room.
I had decided to seek out Mitch first since I had yet to inform him of my encounter with Queenie in the afternoon.
Once I located the room, I rapped twice on the door, which opened quickly.
Instead of Mitch, I stood face-to-face with Dominic. Did I confuse the room numbers?