Chapter 161
Heartbreak Brings Mr. Right
Yet, she pondered, what exactly was their relationship?
Suddenly, Lindsey snapped back to reality.
She gently pushed on Domenicâs shoulders, breaking the embrace.
âWhatâs the matter?â Domenicâs reluctance to let go was evident.
âMr.
Walsh, I⦠Iâm not feeling well.
I need to change my clothes.
Iâll meet you at the door in a bit.
â With that, Lindsey quickly freed herself from his grasp and hurried away.
Domenic, left leaning against the wall, watched her retreating figure with a thoughtful look and a deep frown.
She kept pushing him away.
What was she really trying to escape from?
Recently, under Domenicâs guidance, Lindsey was becoming a skilled horse rider.
The equestrian competition was around the corner, and she was set on winning.
Then, out of the blue, Lindsey got a call from Kendra.
âTomorrowâs your dadâs birthday,â Kendra said.
âHeâs put in a lot of hard work over the years.
Iâm throwing a party for him by the sea to celebrate.
I know you just fell out with him, but heâs still your dad.
You might skip the usual stuff, but you canât miss this party.
He raised you, Lindsey.
Donât let him down again.
â
Kendra was on a mission to convince Lindsey over the phone, and she had a point.
Lindsey narrowed her eyes thoughtfully.
Kendraâs sudden party invitation and her insistence on her attendance seemed fishy.
âsure, Iâll be there tomorrow night,â Lindsey replied with a poised smile.
Now that Kendra had reached out to her, she wasnât about to say no.
The party was set up on the beach, the bright lights giving it a romantic, upscale vibe.
Kendra was dressed to impress in a tailor-made purple fishtail gown, her hair elegantly tied up.
She was the picture of grace and fashion.
The local elite flocked around her, showering her with praise and Kendra basked in it.
But the party, while meant to honor Benny, was really for Lindsey.
Just then, Kendra spotted someone approaching from a distance.
Her smile appeared instantly as she approached Lindsey and linked arms with her.
âSo you made it, Lindsey.
Your dad and I were starting to worry.
Thought maybe you were still upset and wouldnât show.
â
The surrounding onlookers nodded in agreement with Kendraâs words.