Chapter 18 âWhatâre you doing here?â Eyeâs wide, I got up from the couch, taking in his appearance. He was still in his work clothes. It had been just a little over two hours since I talked to him, and it look three to reach here in the normal speed limit.
He had a meeting. He couldnât have possibly cancelled his meeting and sped here after our phone call... Or could he have?
âWhere are your manners, Sofia?â He mused, âScoot over. Invite me to join.â
I glared at him. âGabriel, whatâre you doing here?â
Ignoring me, he turned to face my friend. Iâm Gabriel, Sofiaâs husband. Itâs so nice to meet you.â
Iâm Alice, her best friend.â
âBest friend, huh? Funny she never mentioned you.â
âHusband, huh?â Alice replied rolling her eyes, âFunny she never mentioned you either.â
âI like her,â Gabriel looked at me, amused. âCan we keep her?â
You canât keep people.â
âYes, we buy them.â
I narrowed my eyes. âYou donât buy them either.â
I bought you.â
I smiled sarcastically. âActually, your grandparents did.
âFreckles, scoot over. Or I will make you.â
Huffing, I shifted to the end of the seat, making space for him.
âFreckles.â Alice was just looking at the two of us with amusement, her eyes setting at me in the end. Iâm sure you both donât care about each other at all, huh?â
âAlice!â
âIs that what she told you?â Gabriel asked her, nothing short of amused too.
âUh huh.â
âFreckles?â He looked at me. âI did take care of you pretty good last night, didnât I?â
âGabriel!â
Alice giggled.
I was glad at least two out of the three of us were enjoying this conversation.
e you need to get all territorial in front of. As much as I love Sof, I also have a boyfriend. Sam, ~ one She spoke up, âIâm not the on the other hand...â
I gave her the most pointed eyes I ever had, and she immediately shut up.
âSam? Whoâs Sam?â Gabriel looked at me and then at Alice.
1/4 12:29 Tue, Jun 4 DO Chapter IS +5 âNobody. I glared at both of them, ignoring my husbandâs narrowed eyes. âI need to get back to Grandpa. And you need to tell me what are you doing here.â
ââYeah, itâs late and itâs getting cold,â Alice blew some air out of her mouth standing up. âIâll leave you two alone. Sof, donât you dare leave without saying bye this time.â
âI wonât. I promise.â I smile at her.
âNice meeting you, Gabriel.â
âYou too. Alice.â He was polite but not smiling anymore.
As soon as Alice left, he turned to me. âWhoâs Sam?â
I contemplated the urge to roll my eyes. âHeâs my friend of many years who was hurt just like Alice was that I got married without telling either of them.â I did leave out the part where he liked me for the better part of those many years, and I him.
I wasnât lying.
It was just selective omitting.
âJust a frient?â
âJust a friend, Gabriel.â
âOkayâ
âSo, whatâre you doing here?â
âYou got a job.â He said, his tone almost accusatory.
âYeah, and I told you before that.
âHow much is your salary?â
âWhat?â
âHow much are they paying you?â
âA hundred. But thatâs not the point, the point is-â
He cut me off. Iâll pay you three times that to quit.â
My mouth hung. âNo.â
âFive times.â
âIâm not working for the money, Gabriel,â I glared at him.
âThen why?â
âDid you just drive all the way here to have a conversation we could have at home when I got back?â I eyed him. âYou had an important meeting, didnât you?â
âI am rich, Freckles. Rich enough to buy the s*upid diner we are at right now. I cannot have my wife on someone elseâs pay roll for a hundred grand.â
âI am your wife for six months, Gabriel,â I reminded him, âI need to have a life after that. I cannot come out of this looking like a gold digger who enjoyed the millions for months and then never worked a day in her life because of divorce money.â
2/4 12:29 Tue, Jun 4 Chapter 18 âSo this is about what the world thinks? Because-â
I cut him off this time. âNo, it isnât. Itâs about me. I... I got married for money. My self respect fell in my own eyes the day I said yes, but I needed to say yes because Grandpa needed the money. But Iâm not a gold digger and I canât sit at home picking wallpapers all day. I canât.â
âI know youâre not a gold digger, Freckles.â His voice was soft, almost affectionate.
âYeah, but that is what you thought about me when we first got married, didnât you? I donât know what changed your mind. but I canât look at myself that way every day, I canât have the rest of the world looking at me that way. L. I canât.â I pause, âI need to do this for myself. Please, Gabriel He sighs. âSo youâre not going to budge?â
âPlease donât make me,â I beg.
âOkayâ
âOkay as in yes?â
âYes.â He gives me a little smile. âCan I at least convince you to come work for me?â
âIf I wanted your money, I couldâve just swiped the Amex you gave me.â I roll my eyes:
He chuckles. âTouché. Can you consider it at least? Iâll put you on the pay roll like everyone else. And I wouldnât have to hire a PR team to cover the mess the media will make when it comes out my wife is working for someone else.â
âYour wife is her own person.â I tell him. âIf it comes out, we tell the world that. But... if it means something to you, it itâll create a mess for you, I can think about it?â I offered.
âYes.â He got up, âNow, I promised Jim Iâll get you back soon.â
My eyes widen a little as I follow him out of the booth. âYouâre saying?â
âDo you think I cancelled my meeting and drove for hours here just to leave after having this conversation?â He opened the door of the diner, letting me walk out first and then following after me. âYou were right, you know. I donât know anything about you. I figured I would take the day off to know you and your home and your life before my grandparents uprooted it, if youâre okay with that.â
I shivered from the cold wind blowing around us but my eyes softened as I looked at him. âI would love that. And you should know these things about me. If someone asks you, of course.â
âIf someone asks me, of course,â He replied hiding a smile.
âGabriel Whitlock, I am flattered you took the day off just to get to know a nobody like me,â I teased, grinning as we walked side by side on the pavement.
He rolled his eyes. âKnock it off, Freckles. Donât make me regret taking an off day.â
As we passed the supermarket, I looked at Gabriel. âCan I grab ice cream?â
âItâs not summer.â
âSo?â
âSo? Itâs cold outside.
I stopped walking. âI want ice cream.â
3/4 12.29 Tue, Jun 4 Chapter 18 âAre you a child?â
I glared. âAre you my dad?â
âDaddy. He corrected with a smirk and I pretended not to hear him.
âGabriel, are you coming or not-â
âSofialâ A womanâs voice cut my conversation with him short and I turned around to see someone I really wanted to see, but at the same time was hoping not to.
âMrs. Riley,â I greeted back, stepping towards her. She left her shopping cart aside as she came forward to hug me. I had just been gone a month, but I couldnât help but notice how she looked weaker. She walked slower.
The arthritis was catching up with her.
Sam must be horrible....
Sam....
1 took a deep breath. âHow are you? Howâs Sam?â
Tm okay, darling. A little angry at you that you were just sitting in my backyard helping my son set the barbecue one day. and getting married the other. Did it not cross your mind to let me know once? I love you like a daughter, Sofie Guilt flashes on my face. âI know, Mrs. Riley. Iâm so sorry, I feel so bad about it. It all just happened so fast, and... this is Gabriel, my husband.â Running out of apologies already, I give way for her to look at my husband, who just stood behind me watching me converse until now when he had to step in. âGabriel, this is Mrs. Riley. She is Samâs mom. Sheâs like family, she took care of my Grandpa on the nights I had to workâ
âYou worked nights?â He mumbled in my ear while stepping ahead and taking her hand, pleasantly greeting her, apologising to her that she wasnât at the wedding.
I had almost sighed in relief, happy that I was beginning to make amends with another person I had to apologise to. I was happy until her son stepped out of the supermarket and I watched with dread as his smile dropped when his eyes set on me:
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