Zacharyâs words hung in the air as the rumble of a car pierced the villaâs silence. He turned to the window, watching Cherise wrestle a reluctant Lyra through the gate.
Damien chuckled, âLook, our firecracker Cherry has come to interrogate us.â
Zachary chuckled, his laughter carrying a touch of irony. âCrazy, right? Once upon a time, she was my world; Lyra was just the shadow in the corner. I never thought Iâd be talking about her with you like this, let alone with a smile. But here we are.â
In the past, he never entertained advances from any other woman. His eyes and heart were exclusively for Cherise. Hence, Lyra, the silent guardian angel who consistently appeared whenever he needed help and support, became a mere afterthought.
It became a never-ending cycle of rescue and retreat, where she would inexplicably go MIA again after weathering through the storm with him.
But Zachary was a changed man now, seeing things differently.
A recent accident had flipped the script. It had shown him the power of care, the warmth of being looked after. It was Lyra, the girl he barely noticed, whoâd picked up the pieces and shown him what true love and care felt like.
Turning to Damien with a composed expression, he asked, âHow should we explain this to them?â
Rubbing his throbbing forehead, Damien responded, âJust tell them the truth.â
Concerning Raymondâs escape, Damien and Zachary believed the fewer people who knew, the better.
Damien hadnât mentioned a word to Cherise, fearing she would worry. But if hiding it affected the relationship between newlyweds Lyra and Zachary, it might be better to come clean.
After all, even if they kept it hidden, it would only be a matter of time.
While Damien and Zachary conversed, Cherise dragged Lyra upstairs, questioning, âHey! Whatâs going on with you, Zac?â
Confronted with Lyraâs timidity, Cherise, usually lovely and charming, morphed into a fiery and argumentative woman.
She guided Lyra upstairs and sat on the sofa across from Zachary, saying, âLyra spilled everything to me. I think she has a point. If you genuinely donât want to be with her, then divorce is the way to go.â
Feeling amused and helpless, Zachary retorted, âWho says I donât?!â
As he spoke, his gaze helplessly shifted towards Lyra. But the latter, who had secretly had a crush on him for years, couldnât meet his gaze. She just looked down with cheeks burning.
Cherise, watching the awkward silence unfold, pursed her lips.
Blessedly oblivious to the agony of unrequited love, Cherise couldnât understand Lyraâs nervous flutter around Zachary. The girl couldnât even make eye contact! All that admiration, all that lack of confidence⦠crazy!
Lyra had no confidence, while Cherise had tons. So, taking a deep breath, Cherise faced Zachary.
âLyra says you barely slept on your wedding night. All alone in the study, sighing⦠Listen, sheâs got insecurity issues. She watched you from afar for years, never daring to dream of being with you. Now, being your wife, seeing you sigh all night, she probably thinks youâre having second thoughts about marrying her.â
Cheriseâs lips firmed. âSo, care to explain why the night-long sigh, Mr. Groom? Shouldnât you be busy with your new wife?â
Zacharyâs eyes darted to Damien, silently begging for backup.
Damien, catching his drift, flashed a small smile. He stood, walked over, and gave Cherise a quick hug.
âHey, sorry to butt in, but this mess is kinda my fault.â
Lyra and Cherise blinked. The former blurted out, âWhat do you mean?â
Damien took a deep breath and said to his wife, âEverything. See, after you hit the hay last night, Mr.
Kolson called. Turns out Raymondâs on the loose again.â