: Chapter 45
The Trap Of Ace
âI didnât know you were so eager to ruin your sisterâs rehearsal dinner. Inviting your ex and present lover at the same time? When the lover is a fiercely possessive one?â Cassie asked, glancing behind me.
My heart skipped a beat. Turning around, I found Warner strolling in the backyard. Noticing him, Tess and Caleb walked up to him, giving him welcoming hugs.
Sighing, I turned back.
âWhatâs with the sullen face?â The side of her lips turned up into a devilish smirk. âExpected someone else?â
Glaring at her, I took a sip of my lemonade.
Itâs been an hour since we arrived for Tessâs rehearsal dinner at Valencian Mansion. A BBQ party was held in the vast backyard of the mansion before the dinner. The trees were lit with fairy lights and a small bonfire was set in the middle of the place. While Mom, Dad and some of our relatives sat around the fire to keep themselves warm in the early winter night, Tess, Tobias, Caleb, and their friends took care of the BBQ meats.
It was more like a small get-together with close family and friends than a rehearsal dinner. Tess didnât want it to be a formal event. She wanted to have some cozy time with everyone.
Though I was happy with her decision and had a polite conversation with her, I couldnât help but feel bored.
Well, worried, to be exact.
There was no sight of him yet. And I could understand why. Coming to the house heâd faced so many hurdles in his childhood wasnât an easy thing to do.
Tess and Caleb had their new home ready to move in after their wedding for a new beginning. The main reason for them to keep this dinner over here, they wanted to spend some quality time before they left this place. And I couldnât be mad at them for that.
But that didnât make his pain any less. Heâs already been here twice for me, but I didnât know if he could do it again and again. Even if I dreaded of the outcome once Ace would find Warner here, I was more concerned with his state of mind right now. My hands itched to call him, but I kept them in control.
I was mad at him, right? I couldnât just call him to ask if he was all right. Heâd think I forgot everything and forgave him. Which I didnât.
Well, not yetâ¦
âCan you stop getting lost in your thoughts? Just call him and get over with it.â She rolled her smoky amber eyes, which went well with her black cocktail dress and high heels. âYouâre not even talking to me properly. Are you ignoring me?â
I leaned against the small bar situated not far from the bonfire. âYes, Iâm ignoring you. You just realized that? Why would I talk to a friend who joins hands with the enemy?â
âEnemy?â Her brows crinkled.
âUh-huh. Enemy.â I threw her a look. âYou told Ace about mine and Warnerâs break-up. And I had no idea about it. You should be in my gang to kick his ass with me, but here you are, passing information to him about my life?â
With wide eyes, she flashed me a sheepish grin. âOh, so youâre mad about that.â She cleared her throat. âItâs not my fault. When you werenât responding to his calls or messages, he ruined my peace to know what was going on in your mind because he thought you shared everything with me as your best friend. So, to have a good nightâs sleep, I had to pass him something to calm the beast, you know?â
I shook my head at her.
âAnd I didnât say anything wrong. Heâd know sooner or later,â she added. âNow stop being a grumbling ass and call him. Donât make any excuses. Even among so many people, your mind is somewhere else. I can see it. Itâs on your face.â
Was it that obvious?
âBy the way, does he still send you roses every morning?â she asked out of the blue.
âYes?â Whyâd she ask that? She knew they were an everyday thing now.
âSave the day after tomorrowâs bouquet for me. Iâll drop by your place at eleven.â
My eyes narrowed. âWhyâd I give you my flowers?â
âJeez, relax. Donât need to get all green now. You can keep all of them. I just need one bouquet.â Taking a last swig of her drink, she wiped her mouth with the back of her hand. âThat day is my current dateâs bitch elder sisterâs birthday. I have to attend her formal family brunch with something in my hands. Whyâd I waste my money to buy something for her when I can just take your bouquet?â
I let out a chuckle, not surprised at all. Typical Cassandra Brooks. When it came to the people she disliked, she wouldnât even throw a penny for them.
âKids, the lambs are ready!â Mom beckoned us with her hand, serving the smoky grilled lambs on plates for everyone.
âDonât forget the flowers!â Cassie skipped off to the group.
Placing the glass on the bar counter, I heaved a sigh. Cool air kissed my arms, raising goosebumps across my skin. While rubbing my arms to provide some warmth, my eyes fell on the bracelet on my wrist. Those tiny emeralds and diamonds sparkled under the light.
An involuntary smile touched my lips as I ran my thumb softly over it. After acknowledging he was the one who gave it to me, it felt closer to my heart than ever. As if it was one of my limbs I couldnât even imagine losing. I didnât even put it off while taking showers.
Where is he, anyway?
My eyes went to my left when I heard footsteps approaching. And to my great displeasure, it was Arthur.
Approaching the group, he flashed everyone with one of his fake polite smiles and shared hugs with Tess and Caleb. Both seemed quite happy with his presence.
âIâm glad you could make out some time for the dinner, Arthur. I hope you didnât have to cancel too many of your meetings?â Tess asked, grinning ear to ear.
Unfortunately, he handled most of the important deals of Valencian Corp. Due to Aceâs trust in him, he saw if everything was going smoothly for those projects to get them completed on time and without any hurdles. Not to forget, he managed Aceâs many side businesses.
âOh, no! Not at all. Nothing is more important than family,â he said, fishing a small rectangular velvety box out from his pants pocket. âHere, I got something for you. I hope you like it.â
Tessâs eyes shone with excitement as she took the box from his hand and opened it. The perfectly arched brows of her rose to her hairline. A pair of sparkling diamond earrings sat inside.
âOh my! This is beautiful, Arthur! Thank you so much! You really didnât have to buy me such an expensive gift, though.â She wrapped her arms around him once again, which he returned with a pat on her back.
Pulling away, he shook his head. âNothing is as expensive as the smile I got to see on my future daughter-in-lawâs face.â
Her eyes filled with moisture as Caleb pulled her into his arms, starting a conversation with Arthur.
âWho can say this man could be dangerous for someone?â Warnerâs voice spoke beside me.
âThis mask of his will be revealed soon.â My eyes didnât move away from him. Something glowed inside his pocket. His phone. Moments later, it went off as he ignored it.
âBy the way, did you talk to your cousin?â I turned to look at him. With a formal white button-down shirt and dark slacks, he had a glass of orange juice in his hand.
He nodded. âYes. I gave him the information you messaged me about Arthurâs businesses in the UK. He already started to look into it. Iâll update you as soon as he gets back to me with anything.â
âGood. Tell him to do his best. Money isnât the matter of concern here. I want his truth.â So I could disclose him before Ace and throw him out of his and my familyâs life.
âI will. But⦠are you sure you want to do this, Em? If he somehow gets even a sniff on thisâ¦â He trailed off.
I shrugged. âIâm not scared of him. And donât worry, your cousin is a detective. He knows how to be discreet.â
Nodding, his gaze went around. âWhere is Achilles, anyway? I thought he wouldnât leave another chance to convince you to forgive him.â
The bitterness of his voice didnât sit well with me. I could understand his concern for me, but I didnât like that he thought Iâd do anything Ace would tell me. I had a mind of my own. I knew what to do in my life without anyoneâs influence.
But I kept quiet. Though unintentionally, Iâd hurt him. I knew he wasnât over our past yet, and it was leading him to grow bitterness for Ace. I just hoped heâd move on soon. He had every right to be happy in his life with someone whoâd love him truly.
âMaybe he wonât join the dinner tonight. Must be busy somewhere.â
âBusy with who?â he taunted.
I threw him a sharp glance. His indication pricked my skin. âWarner, please. We already talked about it, didnât we? I donât want a scene at Tessâs rehearsal dinner. So even if he comes, please be civil with him. Tonight and tomorrow are very special for my sister, donât ruin it.â
Sighing, he nodded. âSorry, I got a little carried away.â
âJust remember what I said.â My eyes went back to Arthur.
Finally pulling his phone out, he watched the caller ID. As soon as he did it, his whole demeanor changed. Casting a discreet glance at Tess and Caleb, who were busy talking to each other, he excused himself and walked inside the house.
âWhere are you going?â Warnerâs voice called out, but I was already following Arthurâs path inside the mansion. It must be an important call. Maybe I could find something out?
Halting in a hallway, I moved my head to my right and then left. Endless eerie corridors welcomed me with its silence. Distant music ringing outside was the only sound I could hear. Where did he go? He was just here a moment ago.
Ella, a house help who worked for Tess, emerged from around the corner of the corridor at my right with a tray of drinks in her hands.
âMiss? What are you doing here alone? You need anything?â she asked as soon as she noticed me.
âNo, Ella. I donât need anything. Thank you. Uh, did you see anyone going that way?â I pointed to where she just came from.
She shook her head. âNo, miss. I didnât see anyone. Why? Is everything all right?â
Nodding, I smiled. âYeah, donât worry. Everything is fine.â
Once she was gone, I took the left corridor, making sure not to make any noises. If he didnât take the corridor Ella just came from, he mustâve taken this way. Ella wouldâve seen him if he took right.
After walking aimlessly through the empty corridors for awhile, I finally heard something. His voice. I stopped right before the door of the balcony. Through the gap of the door, I peeked outside. And there he was, standing beside the railings, he had his phone against his ear. His hand was in a tight fist as he heard the person on the other side of the phone. The veins of his temple stood out as he gritted his teeth.
âAnd youâre telling me this right now?â he hissed, tone low. âThat bitch!â he cursed under his breath. âDid she spill anything?â
A muscle of his jaw ticked.
âAre you sure?â
Then he nodded. âKeep an eye on her. Inform me if she tries to do anything against me.â His features turned blank as he straightened his collar with one hand. âIf she doesnât stay in her limits, make sure she loses her life just like she lost her job.â