Chapter 2263
When Love Comes Late
Matthewâs expression grew distinctly severe.
Stella found herself the focal point of attention, with all three pairs of eyes fixed on her.
She felt a twinge of discomfort and awkwardly began, âMatthew, if you have other plansâ¦â
Before she could finish with âyou can go,â Matthew cut in decisively, âIâm quite free today, and Iâm also hungry.â
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Bella chuckled, noting that despite Matthewâs memory loss, his possessiveness over Stella remained unchanged.
Stella felt a pang of resignation but acquiesced to his presence.
Matthew surveyed the seating arrangement.
Stella and Bella were seated together, and there was an empty spot next to Sanford who was directly opposite Stella.
Without hesitation, he maneuvered Sanford to make space and took the seat directly across from Stella.
Sanfordâs expression darkened, and his emotions were conflicted, but he chose to remain silent.
Stella, meanwhile, was thoroughly perplexed by Matthewâs actions.
With Matthew joining the table, the mood became even more strained and uncomfortable.
It wasnât until the waiter began serving that the tension eased slightly.
âI remember you enjoy these dishes.
Try them and see how this restaurantâs version compares,â Sanford said, placing a few of Stellaâs favorite foods in front of her with care.
Stella forced a smile and said, âThank you, but thereâs really no need to go out of your way.â
As Sanford focused on her, Matthew clenched his fists silently in frustration.
He wanted to contribute, but his mind drew a blank when it came to Stellaâs preferences, leaving him unable to participate.
This only fueled his anger.
Watching Sanfordâs attentiveness also worsened Matthewâs irritation.
He pushed the dishes Sanford had placed in front of Stella back to their original spots, saying stiffly, âYou need variety.
Itâs unhealthy to be picky.â
Before Stella could respond, Sanford placed his hand on Matthewâs wrist to stop him, smiling coolly.
âMr.
Clark, donât you think youâre overstepping? Everyone has their own choices.
Why force Stella to eat what she doesnât prefer?â
Matthew, not backing down, replied icily, âHow do you know what she does or doesnât like?â
Sanfordâs tone turned sharper.
âBecause, right now, I know her better than you do.â
Matthew, momentarily at a loss for words, stared at Sanford, his irritation intensifying.
Sanfordâs constant attempts to charm Stella only heightened Matthewâs unease, though he couldnât quite understand why.
For a tense moment, both men locked eyes, gripping the edge of the same plate in a silent power struggle.
The air at the table grew heavy with unspoken conflict.
Bella, observing the tension, shifted uncomfortably, second-guessing her decision to invite Matthew.