Chapter 66
When Love Breaks by jack
Chapter 66
âHe wonât hurt Margaret,â I said, shaking my head with a mix of resolve and resignation.
That would only happen if he ever found out the real reason behind his motherâs death. Maybe then, just maybe, heâd change his attitude towards Margaret.
But until that day, it seemed nearly impossible.
Speaking of which, it baffled me why Timothy never spilled the beans to Bryant. I guess a trip back to the Ferguson Mansion was overdue to finally get some answers.
Near the end of lunch, I steered the conversation back on track, âBy the way, Chris, did you manage to snag those concert tickets?â
Christine had far more connections within the company than I did.
When the concert was announced, I immediately asked her to help me get tickets.
Christine pointed upwards, rolling her eyes, âFor some reason, this time tickets are exclusively available through the CEOâs office. Everyone got just one; no extras.â
âOnly from the CEOâs office?â
âYeah. If you really want them, why not ask Bryant while heâs trying to win you over? He could probably get you as many as you want.â
âIâd rather not.â
Keeping a clear boundary between Bryant and me seemed for the best.
Though, that was merely my side of things.
No sooner had I returned to my office than Bryantâs call came through.
I walked over to the window to answer, greeted by his magnetic voice on the other end.
âAre you free Saturday night? Want to go to a concert together?â
âYouâve got extra tickets, huh?â
I wasnât going to ask, but if it was offered, I had to consider Linda.
âYes.â
âCan I get two tickets?â Linda would likely want to bring a friend; better safe than sorry.
âIâll have Kevin bring them down to you.â
âAlright.â
âAnd you?â
âWhat?â
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âIâve answered two of your questions. You havenât answered any of mine,â he said, his voice dropping lower.
Caught off-guard, I replied softly. âIâm free.â
The years I spent loving without being loved back were underscored by Easonâs music.
Now, attending this concert with him felt like a formal goodbye, a respectful and graceful end to my eight years of one-sided love.
Moving back in with Bryant wasnât as comfortable as it had been in our earlier days. Rekindling a relationship isnât as simple as piecing back a broken mirror.
Fortunately, Bryantâs work kept him busy, often out late.
Heâd leave before I woke and return after Iâd gone to bed.
One night, I was startled awake by incessant doorbell ringing. Peering through the peephole, I saw Kevin struggling to support a tall, imposing figure: Bryant.
His eyes were half-closed, a bit dazed, but his jawline was as sharp as ever, emitting an even more daunting aura than when sober.
Had he been drinking?
I opened the door, âHad too much to drink?â
âNo,â Kevin replied quickly, âMr. Ferguson mentioned youâve been avoiding alcohol lately, so heâs been drinking less at social events.â
Kevin, usually so easygoing, looked visibly upset, âHe only had one drink tonight but someone messed with it. My fault for not watching out.â
âWho would pull such a dirty trick?â I frowned.
Such low blows werenât uncommon in the business world, but given Bryantâs status, it was
a bold move.
âIt wasâ¦â Kevin started to explain, but Bryant, lifting his eyelids slightly, interrupted in a hoarse voice, a clear warning, âKevin.â
He didnât want me involved.
I didnât push further and helped Kevin get him to the couch. Even through his clothes, I could feel his feverish heat, which alarmed me
âWhy didnât you take him to the hospital?â
Kevin touched his nose awkwardly, âMr. Ferguson insisted on not falling into another trap, said he had to come back to you.â
To me? As someone on the verge of becoming his ex-wife, I wondered what use I could be.
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With a sigh, I asked, âDid you call the family doctor?â
âNo, heâs out of the country this week, and Mr. Ferguson doesnât trust the other doctors.â
âMrs. Ferguson, sorry to trouble you.â
Before I could respond, Kevin left me with those words, heavy with implication, and made a quick exit.
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