Chapter 11
Trapped with My Billionaire Ex-Husband by Mariya Mercedes
Chapter 11 BLAIRE Sebastian was glaring at me when we reached the elevator going up to the lobby of the hospital. I was avoiding his eyes while trying to suppress the smile that threatened to escape my lips. Whenever I remember the look. on his face the moment I stepped on the gas, I canât hold back my smile.
âYou think itâs funny, Blaire?â He asked irritatedly. His gaze bore a sharp, piercing intensity as he stared at me.
âYeah, it is,â I replied, bearing a sweet and sarcastic smile. He responded by rolling his eyes at me. I squinted my eyes. âWhy do you get to threaten to punish me whenever I roll my eyes at you and I donât when youâre the one who does it?â I asked, raising my eyebrow.
He chuckled before slowly taking the distance between us. The elevator is huge, but it suddenly becomes tight for the two of us.
My feet automatically take a step back until my back hits the elevator wall. He leaned forward and put his hands on the handrail, encaging me in between his strong, muscular arms.
âWhy, do you also want to make me scream in pleasure?â he asked, almost whispering while our faces were inches away from one another.
I hitched my breath as my eyes were fixed on his sweet, luscious lips. But before desire took over my sanity, I quickly pushed him as hard as I could. He then immediately put a distance between us.
âIn your dreams,â I told him, brushing off the heat thatâs starting to crawl to my b*dy as he teased me.
He smiled and said, âOh, I am dreaming about it, love.â
I was thankful when I heard the elevator door ring. I donât think I can stand spending another minute with him in that tight elevator. Once the door opened, I immediately walked out without looking back. From the parking lot, we need to take another elevator to the top floor, where my fatherâs room was located. I practically ran towards the elevator when I saw that it was almost closing. I wanted to ride a different elevator so I 1/6 Chapter II wouldnât have to share the same tight space with Sebastian again.
Despite us struggling with a huge debt above our heads, my father still gets the best medical care he needs thanks to Sebastianâs help. If I had any other choice, I wouldnât choose to ask for help from him. Unfortunately, heâs all I have. We have no place to stay and no money in our pockets. All our assets were frozen since my father used them as collateral. Though Iâm thankful for everything that Sebastian did for us. Iâm worried that we might pull him into this mess as well. People who were after my father might go after him if he continues to associate himself with us.
When I entered the elevator, I saw him trying to run after the elevator. I pressed it already so it would close faster, but I failed. He managed to put his arm in between the elevator door, preventing it from closing. I can feel his heated gaze towards me when he manages to enter the elevator. I looked at him everywhere, but he avoided eye contact while pretending as if it werenât my intention to leave him.
I moved to the corner of the elevator to make way for the other people who were trying to get in and to put some distance between us as well. But he immediately follows me and stands beside me in the corner. It feels like the longest elevator ride I have ever taken in my whole life, as if, with each passing time, the spaces between us become tighter.
I was tapping my shoes against the floor, trying to relieve the tension that was engulfing my b*dy. People are squeezing themselves, trying to get in. I found myself pressed tightly against the corner of the elevator. I winced. when a man accidentally hit my chest with his elbow. He quickly apologized when he noticed what happened. I just smiled since I knew that he didnât really mean it.
I felt Sebastianâs intense gaze when our eyes met. He looks pis sed, and I donât understand the reason. With his clenched fist and tightened jaw, he quickly positioned himself in front of me and imprisoned me in between. his arms as if he were trying to protect me from the people surrounding.
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âNext time, weâre taking the private elevator. Okay?â he said. He sounded so pis sed.
2/6 Chanter 11 âThereâs a private elevator?â I asked in confusion. I thought this was the only elevator going up.
âYour father is occupying the most expensive room in this hospital; of course there will be a private elevator for that,â he answered.
âOh, I had no idea,â I replied, shrugging my shoulder.
âYou would if you waited for me and didnât go ahead, trying to avoid me,â he said irritatedly.
âWell, itâs not my fault that you followed me here. You know thereâs a private elevator. Why didnât you take it instead of squeezing yourself here?â
âIâll go wherever you go,â he answered while staring intently into my eyes.
I gulped when my throat suddenly felt dry. I tried to avoid his eyes, but I can still feel his intense gaze piercing into my soul. I hadnât noticed that I had been holding my breath since then.
âBreathe,â he whispered. His warm and minty breath was brushing against my face.
I clear my throat, trying to calm my nerves. I was finally relieved when the door opened up and people inside started to get off one by one until were the only ones left inside once again. This time, he maintains the distance between us by taking the other corner of the elevator. We ge the elevator silently when it finally opens up on our floor.
We remained silent until we reached the room. I opened the door and found a nurse and a doctor talking to my father. He seems okay now and has fully recovered.
âHi, dad,â I greeted.
âHey, sweetheart. Iâm glad youâre here. The doctor had good news. He said I can go home today,â he said excitedly.
âWow, thatâs great news, dad,â I replied. My heart was filled with joy.
âYes, it is, sweetheart. I canât wait to go home. I donât really like staying in a 00:10 Sun, Jan 21 Chapter II hospital,â he said.
couldnât answer immediately. I donât know how to tell him about what happened to our house. I looked at Sebastian, who was currently talking to the doctor. Our eyes meet for a second, but I quickly look away. I focused on my dad, who canât hide his excitement to go home. After a few minutes, the doctor left, and Sebastian came to join us.
âIt seems like youâre doing very well, dad,â Sebastian said.
âThanks to you, of course. I wouldnât know what Iâd done with you. Iâm just glad that despite everything bad that happened to my life, I still made the best decision by marrying off my daughter to you, Sebastian. I donât know if I can take it if your marriage fails as well. It gives me comfort whenever I think that my daughter is in the right hand.â
Sebastian and I shared the same expression on our faces as we looked at each other. I donât know how to break the news to him. However, no matter how hard and painful it is, I need to tell him the truth. I canât go around him pretending my marriage is okay when Iâm already asking him to sign the divorce paper.
I took a deep breath, gathering all the strength I could. âDad, I need to tell you something,â I started.
âWhat is it, sweetheart?â he asked, smiling sweetly.
Iâm not sure if I have the heart to break that sweet smile on his face. But before I could even finish what I was about to say, Sebastian was already standing beside me, and his arm was wrapped around my shoulder. I regarded him with a puzzled expression.
âBlaire and I were already trying to have a child,â Sebastian uttered, which completely caught me off guard. My eyes widen in shock, and my b*dy is too stunned to move.
âOh! Well, itâs about time! Congratulations in advance. I canât wait to see my grandchildren!â He responded ecstatically. âNext time, sweetheart, get straight to the point. You scared me there for a second. I thought youâre going to tell me that youâre having a divorce.â He chuckled.
Chapter II just suffered a heart I forced a smile as I went along with Sebastianâs lie, Ha attack, and Iâm sure the news about our divorce wouldnât sit well with him. Despite my objection regarding Sebastianâs decision to lie to my father, I decided to remain silent and go along with it.
I started packing up everything as the doctor had already given my father permission for discharge. Sebastian helped with the packing. While weâre busy packing, Sebastianâs phone rings.
âExcuse me, Iâll just get this call.â He excused himself before he went out to answer the call. I used that chance to talk to him about what happened a while ago.
I saw him at the end of the hallway. He was so engrossed over the phone. that he did notice my presence. Itâs probably work-related since he looks so serious while talking over the phone.
I couldnât hear what they were talking about, and I didnât bother to listen since it had nothing to do with me. The call didnât take that long. I immediately approached him once I saw him hang up the phone. Weâre the only ones on the floor, so itâs for a VIP patient.
âWhat the hell was that, Sebastian?â I inquired, clearly irritated.
âYou have to be very specific, Blaire. Iâm well aware that I have a lot of things that pis s you off,â he responded.
âWhy did you tell my father that weâre trying to have a child? Thatâs the complete opposite of what Iâm asking you! Iâm asking for divorce, not a child,â I uttered in between gritted teeth.
âIs that what youâre mad about?â he asked, acting as if it wasnât much of a deal. I couldnât answer immediately. I frown, trying to contemplate where he is going with this. Iâm not even done figuring out when he speaks again. âIf it bothers you so much, why donât we go back inside and tell your father the truth?â he challenged me. He then grabbed my hand and pulled me towards the door.
I was taken aback, my astonishment evident in my widened eyes and the gasp that escaped my lips. I quickly pulled him back to stop him. âAre you out of your mind? You canât just do that! Youâre well aware of his 00:10 Sun, Jan 21 Chapter II condition.â
âExactly, Blaire,â he answered. âI said that because Iâm trying to protect your dad. If you think telling him about that will not do him any harm, then be a guest. Tell him everything.â
I hate that thereâs truth in his words. But it doesnât justify him lying to my father. âAnd lying to him doesnât?â
He blew a loud breath, as if this conversation were wearing him out. âHeâs your father, Blaire. If you really know whatâs good for him, then I wonât stop you. Do what you think is right. Iâll wait for you downstairs. Iâll prepare the car. They will send someone to assist you. Donât worry about the bill; itâs all settled.â He didnât give me a chance to answer. He walked towards the elevator and left.