The next morning, when Alicia woke up, Tyrone was already gone.
The spot beside her on the bed was coldâhe must have left a while ago.
Her back and hips ached as she got up, and for a second, Alicia wondered if she'd been hit by a car the night before.
She peeked carefully into the living room. Tyrone wasn't there... and there was no breakfast waiting, either.
A quiet sense of disappointment crept in.
Tyrone was always so thoughtful. Whenever they were together, he'd have breakfast ready and wait for her so they could eat together.
But today, nothing.
Alicia washed up, her mind buzzing with worry. Had she done something last night to upset him?
Click.
The front door opened, and Tyrone walked in, dressed in workout clothes and still a little flushed from exercise.
Alicia set down her toothbrush and rinsed her mouth. Before she could say a word, Tyrone cupped her face in his hands and kissed her.
She blinked at him, a little dazed. He seemed to be in a brooding mood.
"You're up early," he said finally, releasing her after what felt like an eternity.
"You... went to the gym?" Alicia couldn't hide her admiration. Tyrone was nothing if not disciplined.
"Went out to have a fistfight with your ex," he said, his tone light and teasing, but there was a seriousness underneath.
Alicia stared at him in shock, and only then noticed the small cut at the corner of his mouth. "You got in a fight?"
"Rabid dog, snapping at people first thing in the morning," Tyrone replied coolly.
Alicia took a deep breath. He'd fought with Vincent... What a scene she'd missedâwhat a shame.
Tyrone ruffled her hair, the gesture so natural it felt like he was petting a dog.
She shot him a wounded look and muttered, "He had no right to hit you. He should be the one apologizing."
Tyrone grinned and nodded. "Next time you see him, stand up for me, will you?"
Alicia nodded in agreement, still wondering what could have made Vincent snap like that. She'd known him for four years, and he'd never been the type to lose his temper, let alone resort to violence.
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After breakfast, Tyrone changed into a more casual tracksuit, looking so radiant it was almost unfair. He didn't need any accessories or fancy clothes âjust sitting there, he naturally drew everyone's attention.
"Let's get some ice cream."
He remembered how rough he'd been with Alicia the night before. Buying her something sweet today was his way of making it up to her.
Alicia's eyes lit up and her ears practically twitchedâshe was clearly delighted.
She was always easy to read; happiness and unhappiness both showed plainly on her face.
But after four years with Vincent, she'd almost forgotten what it felt like to be carefree and happy.
No sooner had they stepped out of the hotel than they ran into Mina and Vincent.
A bellhop was helping Mina with her luggage; it was obvious they were headed back to Seaview City.
Their car was already waiting. Vincent opened the door and let Mina in first.
"Mr. Lynch. What a coincidence," Vincent greeted Tyrone and Alicia with a polite nod.
Alicia glanced at Vincentâhe had a bruise at the corner of his eye. So it really was a mutual brawl.
"Heading back to Seaview City?" Tyrone pulled a lollipop from his pocket and tossed it to Vincent. "Since you're giving up cigarettes, have a lollipop instead. My wife bought it."
Alicia rolled her eyes. He was the one who'd asked her to buy the lollipops, claiming he needed something to keep his mouth busy while quitting smoking.
Vincent's expression soured, but he managed a civil nod.
Then, before getting in the car, he looked at Alicia. "See you in Seaview City."
Rich Radiant and Over Him (Alicia and Vincent)
ï¤Chapter 111 Transmigration: I Have Storage Space in the Apocalypse ï¤Chapter 760 - 756: Encountering a Man with Evil Intentions Alicia hesitated for a moment, then spoke up. "Mr. Lawson, don't you think you owe Tyrone an apology? Hitting someone out of the blueâhow is that acceptable?"
She was genuinely curious. Tyrone and Vincent had just gotten into a fight, yet here they were, exchanging words as if nothing had happened. Was this what people meant by businesslike composure?