Chapter 268 Taking a Stroll at Night She was still holding a grudge against him.
Dexter chuckled and held her firmly. âLetâs go home,â he said.
Josie had not had a drop of alcohol, but Dexter had consumed his fair share.
When they were nearing their home, Dexter requested that the driver pull over the car. âFollow me for a short walk,â he requested.
Josie was wearing heels, but Dexter had brought an extra pair of sneakers in the car. He helped her into her sneakers, and then they stepped out into the night.
It was already eleven oâclock at night, and the moon was shining brightly overhead.
The moonlight was so bright that it shone on the road, revealing the layer of frost that had formed on the pavement. The shadows of their locked hands were long and distorted.
He felt the disconfort in his chest lift with the wind. The sound of the cars and the busyness of his daily endeavors were replaced by the sound of the wind in the trees. He felt calm and at peace.
Many prominent households resided in this affluent neighborhood. Sports cars frequently drove by, carrying young adults. One of them was smoking a cigarette, her hair blowing in the wind. She shouted bravely to Dexter, âHey, you look handsome!â
She looked barely out of her teens. âStop your nonsense, the boy beside her said sternly as he pulled her back.
Dexterâs lips curved into a smile, but it was met with an annoyed glare from Josie. âIs she pretty?â
His smile widened as he replied, âNot as pretty as you.â
Josie didnât pry into Dexterâs troubles, but she could tell something was weighing on his mind. She suspected it had something to do with Xanthe, but he refused to talk about it.
She held his hands tightly and followed him. âDexter Russell, am I your wife?â
He looked down at her and smiled. âOf course,â he replied.
The corner of her lips lifted into a warm smile. âThatâs right,â she said. âAt least on our marriage certificate, weâre officially married. So no matter whatâs going on, you can share it with me. I wonât tell anyone else.â
Her smile was warm and genuine, and her eyes shone in the streetlight.
Dexter took a deep breath and held her hands tightly. âI have to help her,â he said.
Josie understood what Dexter meant, and she wasnât against his idea. âI understand,â she said.
They spotted the same car they saw earlier on the side of the road with burst tires.
The two young adults appeared relaxed as they sat by the road, humming along to songs without any sense of urgency.
Taking a Stroll at Night The corner of Josieâs eyes crinkled as she observed their carefree behavior.
The girl recognized them. She patted the dust from her pants and took out a cigarette. She offered it to Dexter, âHandsome, do you know how to fix a car?â she asked.
Dexter didnât take the cigarette. He folded his sleeves and crouched down next to the car. Did your car break down?â he asked.
The driver following behind them stopped the car when he noticed his boss signaling him to get down from the car.
âGive them a hand,â he instructed.
The driver brought out a box of tools from the trunk of the car.
The girlâs eyes were filled with admiration and awe. âWow, handsome,â she said. âDo you have a girlfriend? Or a boyfriend?â
The driver staggered as he was startled by her comment.
Josie understood what she meant and leaned in to whisper in Dexterâs ear. âSheâs implying that you wouldnât be into girls if youâre so good-looking.â
Dexter wasnât satisfied with her assumption. He lifted his hands, which were still holding Josieâs, and announced proudly, âSheâs my wife.â
A strange thud hit Josieâs heart as he announced his relationship with Josie so openly in front of a stranger. It felt surprisingly good to have their relationship acknowledged like this.
The girlâs eyes instantly lost their glint. She pouted, discontented, âWhy are you showing off your relationship in front of me?â
After a while, she lifted her eyes and looked suspiciously at Dexter. âYou look familiar.â
A ringing silence surrounded the night.
The girl racked her brain, trying to figure out where she had seen him before. She had seen his face before but couldnât quite place it. A peaceful silence filled the air as the girl pondered.
Suddenly a call from Josieâs phone disturbed the silence. It was Matthew.
Josie hesitated for a moment, unsure of whether to answer the call. âAnswer it,â Dexter said in a calm voice.
Josie took a deep breath and answered the phone. âHello, Matt,â she said.
There was a moment of silence before Matthew spoke, âJosie, I called to see if youâve made a decision about Mr. Warren,â he said. âIâve settled everything here, and Iâm ready to take him back to the hospital if thatâs what you want.â
Paulâs condition had been improving steadily in Mason Garden. Josie and Dexter had discussed this possibility earlier and decided to give Paul a little more time to recover at Mason Garden.