Chapter 207
When Love Breaks by jack
The playful tone in his voice was obvious.
Under the flickering shadows, Gregory leaned casually against a tree, his
cropped hair tousled across his forehead, the corners of his eyes curved
upwards, embodying a spirit of wild and carefree abandon.
It seemed lost on him how inappropriate it was to say such a thing to
someone he had met moments ago.
In the biting chill of the evening, I wondered what brought him out into the
yard.
I pocketed my phone, slightly on guard. âWhat brings you out here?â
âDonât worry. I wasnât following you.â Gregory spoke with a lazy drawl, âIt was
too stuffy inside. I needed some fresh air. Little did I know RiverCity folks
were so open.â
I said, âItâs just them.â
Something about Gregory seemed complicated. He wasnât someone to get
too involved with.
I pursed my lips and decided to be upfront. âCould you keep it to yourself for
now?â
I needed this situation to work out in my favor. All would be for naught if
Gregory spilled the beans.
âSure.â He agreed readily and quickly changed the subject, âWhatâs in it for
me?â
I frowned. âIn it for you?â
Gregory was straightforward. âIâm a man of interests. Never do something
without a little something in return.â
The longer I lingered, the more likely it was for Margaret to notice my absence
from the hall, possibly suspecting Iâd been eavesdropping on their less-thanpublic affairs in the yard.
Desperate to leave, I asked, âWhat do you want?â
âHavenât decided yet.â He said, a smirk on his lips, âHow about you owe me
one? Iâll let you know once Iâve decided.â
âFine.â I agreed without a second thought.
After tonight, we might not even see each other again. Without evidence, who
could hold whom accountable?
Finally, he straightened up, glancing at my thin black dress. âArenât you cold?â
His question caught me off guard, and I replied almost reflexively, âA bit.â
It made things easier for me, sparing me the need to wait before re-entering.
Inside, the warmth of the banquet hall enveloped me.
Mark approached with a smile. âBeen looking for you.â
âAre you done with your duties?â I asked, smiling back.
Today was the Larson familyâs big event, and he was the sole heir. He
shouldâve been too busy to care about anyone else.
He shook his head, a bit helpless. âNot yet. Just took a moment to check on
you in case you needed something but were too shy to ask.â
âDonât worry. Iâll let you know if I need anything.â I assured him, âGo on. Get
back to your guests.â
âAlright.â He agreed and added, âIâve got a gift for you. Iâll give it to you after
the party.â
I was surprised. âIsnât Gladysâ birthday today? And Iâm getting a gift?â
He smiled slightly. âThereâs always a time for gifts. No occasion needed.