Chapter 24 The transparent glass doors opened to a jewellery store.
âGabriel, whyâre we here?â I asked him in a murmur, following higvinside nonetheless. All the employees in the shop stood up upon seeing us enter, all eyes on my husband, and a man who looked like the manager of the store stepped in front..
âMr. Whitlock? Welcome back. We werenât expecting you. Is this about the necklace you had your eyes on?â
I battled my eyelashes. A necklace? For who?
âNo.â Gabriel seemed to have stiffen up upon hearing the question. âRalph, this is my wife Sophia. Sophia, this is Ralph, the store manager.â
âMrs. Whitlock, it is such a pleasure to meet you,â The man with blonde hair who appeared to be in his mid forties stepped ahead and shook my hand, and I gave him a polite smile and a nod, too surprised to speak.
âHow can I help the two of you today?â
My husband cleared his throat. âWeâre going to be looking at rings, Engagement rings and wedding bands, both âWhat is the budget, Mr. Whitlock?â
A smug smile settled on his lips. âWhen have I ever given you a budget, Ralphe?â
âTouche. This way please. Ralph chortles lightly, leading us into separate room, smaller than the original, dark wallpapers with a red leather couch and a marble table to display jewellery, While he pulled out rings to show us, I tugged at Gabrielâs âWhy are we here?â I asked him in a hushed whisper âTo select a ring you like, of courseâ
âBut why?â
âSince you donât like the one that you were made to wear in the wedding, which is why you donât wear it, yes?â
My eyebrows knit in utter confusion and then my eyes followed his gaze onto my hare ring linger, the wedding rings absent.
I cursed lightly under my breath. âGabriel,â I tell him, my voice fim. âI do wear our wedding band from time to time. I just forgot it at the sink counter today when I removed it before shower.â
âLetâs just pick a ring that you like too much to forget then, hun?â He gave me a pointed look.
âThat is not needed.â I told him firmly, âLetâs go home.â
âWe are not going home without a ring, Freckles.â His glare didnât leave his face. âWe cannot have you forget your rings and creeps like Viktor Hart think you are free to touch, huh?â
âNot for the next five months anyway.â I muttered.
His eyes darkened.
I quickly add. âYou donât wear yours.â
âWhat?â
1/3 Chapter 24 âYour wedding band. You donât wear it.â
âIn that case, pick one for me too. Since I picked my own wedding band last time.â
âNo. We are going home. I like my wedding rings just fine, Gabriel.â
Before he could say anything, Ralph returned with an assortment of differing rings, from small with a single diamond to large ones with multiple diamonds, different shapes and sizes, some dainty, others extravagant, and some just tacky.
âThis is the first time we are catering to you, Mrs. Whitlock, and didnât know about your preference. So I pulled all of my best pieces. He said, and I had to force my eyes away from the pretty rings to my husband, who was quiet.
âGabriel?â I called him softly âAre you going to tell Ralph what we just spoke about?â
âNo. Because we didnât speak about anything.â He gave me a smile in return, which was so fake, it was unbearable.
I contemplated the urge to roll my eyes as I turned to the store manager, âActually, Ralph, we are so sorry to your time but I decided that I donât need a new ring just yet after all.â
âDonât be like that. Freckles. I have just one wife, let me pamper her.â There with the fake sweetness again.
have wasted âYou both are so adorable. Ralph commented, a toothy grin on his lips. âI had read it in articles, but in person, itâs even better.
Gabriel offered him a tight smile. âYou said these are some of your best pieces, yes?â
They are, Sir.â
âThatâs good enough. Pack all of them.â
My eyes widened so far, I was worried they would bulge out of my socket. âThese are thirty rings, Gabriel!â If I wasnât in such a state of shock. I was pretty sure I would have shouted.
âOne for every day of the month, so you donât forget, hm?â Casually, he turned back to Ralph. âBill them to me and send it to my office, yes?â
âY-Y- Yes, Sir.â The man stuttered, getting up after us, in shock too. âYou are a very lucky woman, Mrs. Whitlock. Truly.â He said before he did some sort of weird bow, as if we were royalty.
âYes. Truly.â I agreed out loud, my voice dripping with sarcasm. Claring back at my husband, I walked out of the room, leaving him to follow and walked towards the menâs rings. Well, if he can pay for thirty rings, whatâs one more?
I went through a dozen of them while Gabriel was at the billing counter, making signatures and offering them his shiny black card. At last, I settled for a matt gold band ring. He didnât look like the kind of man who would like a diamond on his finger âI was wondering if you could make an inscription on the inside Like a small engraving.â I asked the sales woman.
âWe usually donât do it, Maâam, but we can customise it for you. The timid woman replied, âIt would take five days for us to make it and another two days to deliver. Is that okay?â
I smiled at her. âSounds perfect.â
âWhat would you want your engraving to be?â She asked, forwarding me a notepad and a pen, and then leaving for privacy.
Without thinking, twice, I scribbled what I had in mind, and still beaming, I called her back. âI would like this to be billed separately, 1 told, âNot to my husbandâ
âSure, to what account should I bill it?â She asked me and I gave her the details to my personal account, the one that had my Chapter 24 savings before marriage and the salary of the month I worked at Wales, and between the two, I could cover Gabrielâs ring.
âPaying separately for a secret lover, Freckles? I heard my husbandâs booming voice behind me and I jumped behind, pushing the notepad out of his sight, unaware that he was standing right behind me. And by my movement, I had pressed my back against his chest, his breath fanning my shoulder blade over the sweater I was wearing, still enough to make heat. pool down there.
All he needed to be was close, and my body would react like this. It was maddening-
I gulped. âWhatâs the point of selecting your husbandâs wedding band from his own money?â
âTurn around. Frecklesâ He murmured and as soon as I did, he caged me by putting his hand on both sides of me.
His eyes were dark, an expression I didnât recognise. He just stared at me for a few seconds too long, almost making me think heâll kiss me right here. But he didnât, He stepped behind. You ready to go home?â
Disappointment washed over me. but I nodded and followed him out.