Chapter 243
When Love Breaks by jack
Chapter 243
It wasnât so much sadness as it was envy. If Mom were still alive, sheâd also look out for me.
I murmured in my heart, âMom⦠Oh, how I miss you.â
âWhat are you blubbering about? Out of nowhere, from behind a massive pillar in the parking lot, Gregory emerged, frowning at me.
âWerenât you all gungâho about getting that divorce? Canât bear to leave after just a few words exchanged?â
I hastily wiped away fny tears, sniffed, and mumbled, âItâs not that. The windâs strong out here. Got something in my eye.â
âAh.â He saw right through my lie, his sarcasm biting. âFor something in your eye, youâre quite the crybaby.â
What a terrible joke.
Yet, my foul mood lifted a bit. âDidnât you say youâd wait in the car? What are you doing out here?â
âGot stuffy.â He dropped those words and wandered ahead.
As we got into the car and the heater kicked in, I suddenly realized how cold Iâd been from head to toe. It chilled me to the bone.
The silver Pagani roared to life, merging swiftly onto the main road.
I gathered my thoughts. âWhat was the real reason you asked me here today?â
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At first, I thought maybe he needed a date. Then, it seemed like he was dragging me in as some actress. I wasnât so sure.
In the slowâmoving city traffic, with frequent red lights, even a sports car could only stop and go.
Gregory glanced at me. âWhat do you think?â
âTo make me see the truth, to
stop me from competing with your dear god sister, Dorothy, over a man,â I said.
âIdiotic. Didnât you say I ruined your plan the other day?â He rested one hand lazily on the window sill, the other on the steering wheel. Tm giving it back to you now.â
Hearing that, Lunderstood. Gregory wanted me to see the Myers familyâs determination to have Bryant as a sonâinâlaw. That way, my divorce from Bryant would speed up.
I glanced at him. âSo, should I thank you?â
Gregory smirked. âSure. Buy me dinner, or give me
e a nod of thanks. Your choice.
I sighed. âYou, of all people, donât seem the type to be so loyal.
Gregoryâs jaw tensed, and he smiled, âYou have a unique way of complimenting people.â
âArenât you worried about facing the Myers family like this today?â I asked casually.
Gregory said casually, âWhatâs there to worry about? At most, my dad would yell at me a bit. That wouldnât harm a bit. If he hits me, my granddad will chase him with a cane.â
It seemed that wasnât his first rodeo.
I chuckled, about to say something, when he casually lifted his eyelids. âGetting hit doesnât matter. As long as Iâm not dead, I would keep mentioning my missing fiancée. Otherwise, sheâll truly be gone if we all stop.â
I paused, realizing he was talking about the missing Ms. Myers.
I raised an eyebrow. âWith you being so devoted, itâs funny that Susan still worries your parents think you might do something drastic, like marrying meâ
Gregory sighed. âSheâs a worrywart.â
As we spoke, the car entered the River Villaâs g garage. He parked swiftly, giving me a slight smirk. âAnd you better not harbor any delusions about me. I could never fall for
you
âGot it, got it. Just get over yourself.â I grumbled, exiting the car and heading for the elevator alone.
Once out of the elevator we went our separate ways. When spotting a cake box at my door, surprise took over. Bending down, I lifted it. peering through the transparent side to see a note inside. âJane, happy birthday Wishing you all the best.â
Hearing the noise, Gregory turned back to look, his gaze shifting, curiously asking. âA birthday cake? Your birthdayâs today, too?â