Chapter 62 Before I knew, it was the weekend of the clarity gala. I asked Gabriel what it was for, and Iâm pretty sure he said it was for Sea Turtles Polar Bears. The charity gala was for polar bears, judging by the huge white bear banner at the entrance and countless posters about the effect that global warming is having on them.
This was my third charity gala, and also the most fun. Arthur wasnât around. Lily wasnât around. I and Anna stuck by each other the entire time, Gabriel even danced with me at the end and a few older women gushed over what a good pair we made.
My black gown ended up on the floor of Gabrielâs room just like my past two dresses should have but didnât. I slept entangled to Gabriel that night, and everything in the world telt ight.
But, on the Tuesday that followed, I got the call I had been fearing since years. It was from my Grandfatherâs caretaker, and at part of me knew what it was before I even picked it up. I hoped was wrong, I prayed I was wrong, but I wasnât.
I had been on the floor below, submitting a few files and meeting HR to get my employment contract when the call came.
My entire world felt shaken, and having no clue what to do, I did the best I could. Taking deep breaths and keeping my tears inside, I ran up to Gabrielâs office.
Peter had been on holiday for a week, and Gabrielâs interim assegant stared at me like I had two heads. âYou cannot see Sir.â He told me. her voice sympathetic but firm. âHe is an important meeting and he asked to not be disturbed by anyone.â
âLook, I- I know, Itâs Logan, isnât it? Your name?
He nodded.
âI am his wife,â 1 told him, âMy name is Sofia, Just tell him once have come to see him. Itâs urgent, okay? Please.â
Logan, the young boy with blonde hair, looked at me reluctantly Tm sorry, maâam. I wish I could do anything, but Gabriel Sir didnât say there were any exceptions to who could come in.â
âIâm his wife, da*n it!â I screamed, a little louder than I expected. A lot louder. I gulped to compose myself, âPlease. Just, please.
Tell him. Once. Itâs an emergency.â
He just looked at me, still hesitant.
I was holding back tears, and I was on the verge of breaking down about any moment now.
As if by some miracle, Gabrielâs office door opened. âWhy is there commotion outside, Logan?â He asked before his eyes flew to me in surprise, âFreckles?â
I stared at him, and the tears I had been holding back filled in my eyes.
âWhatâs wrong. Freckles?â He took quick paces to me, his hands firmly around My knees did feel wobbly. I could have been on the verge of collapsing my shoulders as if helping me stand straight.
âGrandp............he...he....... Gabriel. I couldnât bring myself to finish the sentence without breaking into a sob.
Gabriel stiffened. âWhen?â
I..
âTen minutes ago... I got a call.â The lump in my throat grew. Need to go, now. Gabriel. Need to go.â
âLetâs go, sweetheartâ
1/3 J Chapter 62 âSir, your meeting.â Login perked up, âShould I let the clients know you had to leave because of a family emergency?â
âWhat did she tell you? Who is she?â
âYour wife, Sir.â
âYou think you have the right to refuse my wife to see me?â Gabriel gritted. âYou can tell the clients that and then let yourself out. Youâre fired.â
I wanted to tell him it wasnât his fault, he was doing his job but I couldnât bring out a single word. I was afraid Iâd collapse really.
His hands intertwined in mine, he led me out of the building. Every single person we crossed had their eyes fixated. on us like we had two heads, and I wouldâve really cared if I had been replaying memories of my grandfather in my head.
Gabriel drove. He said something about wanting to hold me, but him driving was more important because he drove faster. than the driver. We completed a three hour journey in less than two, but even that seemed like too much.
Alister and Leila called multiple times on our way there, but I couldnât speak. I couldnât utter a word to anyone because I was so afraid of how bad I would break down if I opened my mouth.
Everything froze when I reached. Standing in the porch, I remembered the last time I was here, just a week and a half earlier, and how heâd hugged me.
I wished I had hugged him tighter.
Gabriel held my hand so tight when we entered the house, and a hushed conversations inside stopped. Mrs. Riley, Sam, Alice, the caretaker, the old man across the street my grandfather often played chess with, everyone turned to me.
âSofia...â Mrs. Riley was the first one to speak up, her face streaked with tears.
I sucked a deep breath in. âWhere?â
âIn his room. He was sleeping. He passed in his sleep. The caretaker told me, âIt was painless.â
It was painless. That should make it better, but it really didnât.
I wasnât ready yet.
I looked at Gabriel. âCome with me?â
âOf course, sweetheart.â
My shaky legs found their way inside, and when I saw him, lying on his bed covered with blanket, pale and cold, the tears I had been holding in flew free.
Tears turned into sobs and that turned into cries. Gabriel held me as tight as he could, kissing my forehead, but it wasnât enough as I broke down into pieces in his arms. I had lost the man who took care of me after my parents died, assuming the role of my father. Who provided for me. Who taught me everything I knew about life. Who I got my kindness and love from. I lost the man I once lived for, and my reality shifted when something hit me.
I wasnât orphaned when my parents died because he assumed their role, trying to give me all the care and love that they would have and then some more. But today, I lost him. Today, I was orphaned.
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