Chapter 54 Three.
That was the number of people- men, more precisely- that Gabriel almost fired for hitting on me in the first week of me working here.
They didnât hit on me. One of them just asked if I wanted to grab drinks after work. Iâm almost sure he meant it in a friendly way, and a few of our colleagues wouldâve even joined us had I said yes.
I didnât say yes, because Mike was already smirking and heading towards Gabrielâs office. Thatâs a silly bet Mike and Benny made about what Gabriel will do if someone gives me any problem here, or worse, hits on me.
Eye roll.
They were finding total amusement in their boss being âwhipped as they called it.
Gabriel didnât fire them. Any of them. He couldnât, because if he did, he opens himself up to being sued for wrongful termination.
He was too smart for that.
Instead, he buried them in so much paper work that they wouldnât see the outside of the office for a week at least. Let alone have time to go out for drinks.
That weekend, the rings delivered. All the impulsive shopping at the jewellerâs had caught up because there were thirty rings sitting in front of us in our room that Sunday.
Thirty. Diamond. Rings.
I hadnât worn my ring since I removed it, and I had no intention of putting it back on my finger after knowing the little story that backs it âWhich one do you like?â He asked as if Iâd gotten a lot of choice in picking them in the first place.
âAll.â I replied as I sat on his bed- ours now, and crossed my feet.
âChoose one, Freckles.â
âYou choose.â
He got up from the chair he was sitting on, a couple ring boxes in his hand and placed them on the bed in front of me, sitting across. âI narrowed it down to five. Now, pick one.â
I shake my head again. âYou pick,â I emphasise on the word you. Itâs a replacement to my wedding ring and I donât want t choose it myself.â
His expression softens, and then he begins looking at the different rings. They were all so pretty, it was annoying how long he was taking to select one. Mid way through his selection process, he got more rings from the side table, and was now staring at eight of them.
I hid a smile looking at his eyebrows furrowed in concentration.
Finally, he picked one up. âThis.â
I tried pecking into the box to see which one he had picked since I had been busy staring at him earlier, but he held it closer to him.
âShow me!â
1/4 âNo. Let me.â He pulls the ring out of the box, and then asks for my hand. I place mine in his forwarded hand, and he slips in a ring I hadnât seen earlier onto my ring finger.
It had two clear pear shaped diamonds almost touching, and a diamond band surrounding it. It went perfectly with my diamond wedding band.
This ring was a lot simpler than my last one, but for some reason, it felt more mine.
I look up at Gabriel, a little surprised. I havenât seen this one before. We didnât buy this together.
I placed an order for this two weeks ago when you left for your Grandpaâs. He words it so carefully, as if Iâll crack if he mentions after you found out that ring you wear wearing was Lilyâs, or before you got kidnapped.
In retrospective. I was glad he worded it that way because talking about the other two, even thinking about it, brought back the hollowness in my chest, which I was recognising was more like an anxiety pang.
I blink. âThen why did you take so long to choose it?â
âBecause those idiots sent it with all the other rings âSo... you didnât remember which ring you chose for me?â
What? No! Of course not. Do you think I have the memory of an Alzheimerâs patient?â He scowled, trying not to look offended.
Now I was even more confused.
As if reading my expression, he adds, âI just wasnât sure if I should go with that one because itâs a lot simpler than the other ones we chose.â
âOh.â Realisation settles in, and I fight a smile. And also the urge to lean to his side and kiss him. âI think this ring is much more me than the extravagant ones. Itâs perfect.â I smule, âThank you.â
His smile mirrors mine and he nods.
âWait, does that mean I have thirty-one rings now?â
âYup.â A naught glint sparks in his eyes. âFor the months that have thirty-one days.â
My mouth hangs a little at the fact that I owned thirty diamond rings. Thirty-one, sorry. Thirty-two, if you count my old wedding ring that was in one of the drawers in a plastic wrap and a note that said, âIt was always yours.
Holy shit.
Just then, something else strikes me. âWait! Is this all that was delivered?
âYeahâ Gabriel leans back on the bed, his eyes focused at me. âWhy? Are you unhappy with something? Do you want to go pick some new ones?â
âNo. Noâ I hastily reply before he gets any ideas. â...... ..â
He c*cks an eyebrow.
I sheepishly finish my sentence, âI had ordered a ring for you too âNo I was charged for just these rings My cheeks heat. I donât answer, letting him reach the answer by himself.
âWait, you paid for it with your money?â
I nod.
âFreckles... what?â His lips part, and now heâs sitting upright, all his attention on me. Eyes narrowed at me.
âI just wanted to... okay?â
âNo. Your money is yours.â
âAnd yours is yours.â
âMy money is ours. Yours is yours... to save and do whatever you want with it. Not to be used on me.â
âI wanted to, Gabriel. A huff, a little annoyed. âYour family provided for your ring too at our wedding. At to be honest, I wasnât even in in a place to be able to pay for a good one. I am now So I did. Let me, okay?â
âNo.â He frowns. âAnd while weâre talking about this, Iâm just realising that I havenât been notified of any transactions on my Amex card. When was the last time you swiped it?â
I turn sheepish. âWhen I bought that Hermes bag for your mom!â
âYou havenât used it in four months?â
I shake my head.
âHow are you covering your expenses?â
âI donât have any expenses,â I shrug. âMy wardrobe was fully stocked. What do I spend on?â
âI donât know. Whatever girls spend on? Hair and body things, I guess?â
âI have everything I need.â
âFreckles.
âGabriel.â I mimicked his firm tone.
âI gave it to you for a reason. Use it. If you donât, Iâll open a new bank account, put money into it and give you a card with your name on it.â He warns.
âIs that supposed to be a punishment?â I grin, âThat sounds like a reward.â
âOkay then. Weâre doing it.
âI was joking.â I giggle. âIâll try to find a reason to use it.â
âBy not donating to any more charities and pampering yourself instead.â
My eyes widened. âYou know about the donations?â
muz. âDo we have a deal?â
âI know everything. He turns smug âDealâ
âGood,â He smiles. Tm going to call the jeweller and ask them tomorrow about the ring you ordered, hm? Come here till then so I can see my ring on your finger 1 smile back, scooting closer to him and he holds my hand, kissing my knuckles. He holds me close, and itâs in moments like 3/4 4/4 these, the small ones that are just for us, that my fear of losing him is reflected back in his eyes. Itâs in moments like these that I feel even though we were living in the now and not talking about the contact we had signed, this was real. We were real.