Chapter 23 1 had never heard a silence that was so loud. It was weighing down on my shoulders when we settled on the long wooden table.
Gabriel on one side along with Peter and a girl I didnât recognise, and me, Alyssa and our boss on the other.
I half expected my husband to make a scene, to scream, shout of at least acknowledge me, but instead he say quietly on the other side, his eyes focused on just me, his gaze so sharp I was afraid to even look at him.
I kept my vision and all focus on the file in front of me while a conversation spun.
âThis came as quite a surprise to us. It was Viktor, my boss, who was speaking. âWe heard rumours about your expansion to Europe. I wasnât too sure if the news is true, but I guess it is.â
âIt is. Gabriel replied.
Look up. Look up. He didnât ask you where you were working, so you didnât tell. You didnât make a mistake. Youâre not guilty.
I looked up.
His eyes were still on me, eyes narrowed when I looked at him, making me regret looking up.
Wales was the biggest competitor of Whitlock. I wondered why I was on a table with the CEO of them both.
Gabriel finally looked at Viktor. âI fired Arthur Geller two weeks ago.â
I stiffened. My boss raised an eyebrow. âI heard a word or two about that. So itâs true?â
Gabriel nodded. âOne of his companiesâ
Viktor cut him off. He has a packaging and distributing base in England. So do I. Let me guess, since youâve fired Arthur, you want me to package for you.â
Gabriel nodded again. âYou do that for Crystal. I want you to do it exclusively for me.â
âAnd why would I do that? Help you expand to England, I mean. Being direct competitors and all, I have no interest in adding to your business.
âTIl pay you double of what Crystal pays you.â Gabriel says, âI only have the capital and time to set up manufacturing before the year ends, not the packing and distributing of it. I also happen to know that your companyâs packaging sector worldwide. is overseen by your father. I came to you out of good ethic. Mr. Hart appreciated this offer a lot.â
âYou met my father.â Viktorâs voice was accusatory.
âHe seemed quite smitten by me.â There was a smile on Gabrielâs lips that wasnât genuine at all, âHe said maybe I could teach you a thing or two.â
âHe did not say that.â
âMaybe he did. You see, you wouldnât know since he stopped talking to you when you blackmailed him out of his own company, leaving only itâs packaging part under his control, which fortunately worked out great for me.â
âSo there is no offer. Youâve come here to gloat-
I didnât hear the rest of what my boss said because I broke into hysterical coughs. It started out as an irritation in my throat, and as I coughed once, I couldnât really stop. I wasnât sure what it was, but it was irritation that spread from my throat to my chest.
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wwwâMs. Baker?â When I looked up, my boss had held out a glass of water for me that I took from him while still coughing, and it was only when Iâd had more than half of the glass that I could finally stop, my chest still hurting.
âSorry, I murmured when I finally caught my breath, eyes filled with water. âI donât know what happ-ââ
âHands off her, please.â Gabriel said please, but there was no request in his tone.
Stopping short in what I was saying, 1 looked up to Gabriel, as dill the rest of the table. He was standing. He stood up. Iâ hadnât seen that. Why was he standing?
My eyebrows knit in confusion and I looked to my side where my boss was, and noticed his hand was softly behind my back.
Barely touching. Just grazing. But it was there, lightly patting me over my coat while I coughed.
âI said, take your hand off my wife.â He repeated, emphasising on each word slowly.
âYour wife?â Viktor raised an eyebrow and I immediately shrugged his hand off.
âYes. My wife. It isnât Ms. Baker, itâs Mrs. Whitlock for you. Sofia Gabriel Whitlock.â
It was the first time I ever heard my name being said along with his like this, and that too by him- Sofa Gabriel Whitlock.
Buttoning Itis jacket over his crisp white shirt, he walked from his side of the table to mine. Towards me.
âGabriel.â I reflexively stood up, voice nothing more than a murmur.
âAs:
s you can clearly see, my wife is sick and your working hours are over. Iâm sure you donât mind me taking her home with me, do you? Gabriel asked my boss, but it didnât seem a question. At all.
Viktor nodded dismissively, and my husband looked at Peter. âCollect all her stuff and get it home, yeah?â
âGabriel.â I called, a little louder. He didnât answer. He held my hand, firm, and he began walking out, leaving me no choice but to trail behind him till we reached his car.
âOut.â He told the driver and by the time the driver stumbled out, he opened the door to the passenger seat for me.
âGabriel.â I said again, more firmly, crossing my hands over my chest.
âFreckles, get in.â
âNo.â
âFreckles.â His tone held a warning.
âGabriel, no.
âFreckles, either you get in willingly or I will carry you and put you inside. Choiceâs yours.â
I stood adamant for a second too long, looking at his size and then mine. Thereâs no way I could take on him. Huffing, I got in. He got in the driverâs seat and the engine roared leaving his driver behind. I stared at his retreating figure in the rear view mirror until he wasnât visible anymore, and then I looked at my husband.
âGabrielâ
He didnât answer. He didnât even look at me. I huffed again and didnât call him for the rest of the ride. I let him speed recklessly until the car came to a screeching stop.
It wasnât our house. It looked like a showroom of sorts.
âStop pouting. Get out. He said, and my lips parted thinking he was kicking me out of the car in the middle of the road 2:30 Tue, Jun, Chapter 23 when he shut the engine and got out himself, leaving me to quietly follow him across the road.