Captivation Want Nothing But You Chapter 163 by Adolf Dunne
Rachel’s eyes appeared really unemotional. “I think you have got the wrong person, sir.” Wallace looked at her, his gaze firm and
penetrating. He neither responded nor moved. Then, he grabbed her wrist with great strength. After struggling for a while, Rachel
still couldn’t withdraw her hand. “Sir, please let go of me!” she said in a serious tone. A waiter cover in a hurry. “Sir, is there
any misunderstanding?”
At this time, another customer pushed the door open, and the wind bell rang. The tintinnabulation made Wallace to his senses.
His eyes ran a quick check on the waiter and Rachel. After realizing what he had just done, he loosened his grip at once. “I... I’m
sorry,” he stuttered “It’s okay,” Rachel said indifferently before walking past him to her seat. Wallace looked down at his hand that
held her wrist only a moment ago.
He could still feel the warmth of her skin. She had a faint but captivating fragrance, which was very familiar to him. Prior to
perceiving it on her, he had smelled it from Shelia. His gaze remained fixed on Rachel’s rear view. He was lost in thoughts again.
Apart from the fact that both of them smelled exactly the same, she also liked to order coffee with two ice cubes and lemon juice,
just like Shelia. Was it a mere coincidence?
Rachel sat down, propping her hands on the table while staring at something outside the window. Wallace felt his heart skip a
beat. He was so drawn to her such that it proved difficult to restrain his legs from moving. Before fully understanding what had
cover him, he was already standing next to Rachel. “You...” Wallace moved his lips and wanted to ask something, but he
could not find the words to describe what he was feeling. Rachel had already seen his reflection through the window. She was
not surprised by his existence.
On hearing his voice, she turned around and said unhappily, “Sir, you must be mistakingfor someone else. My nis not
Shelia.” “Sorry, it wasn’t my intention to hurt you earlier. Hope I didn’t? Wallace said to her in a bid to ease himself of the tension.
“Not at all.” As soon as Rachel finished speaking, the waiter brought her order. Then, she poured the lemon juice on the ice
cubes, broke them into pieces, and put sinto her mouth.
Rachel was still doing exactly the sthing that Shelia used to do. This left Wallace stunned once more. “Excuse me, sir, what
else can I do for you?” “Nothing!” Wallace’s eyes fell on her drink again. “But if I may ask, why do you pour the lemon juice on the
ice cubes?” “Is there any problem with that?”
taste like me. Is that it? Well, perhaps I should bring it to your notice that you seem to care a little too much about me.” Rachel
was quick to interrupt him.
“Sorry about that! I didn’t mean to pry. You just remindstrongly of an old friend.” Wallace noticed the displeasure on Rachel’s
face. This made him explain even further. “You have a lot in common.” “An old friend you say?” Rachel cast an intentional gaze
at him. His heart trembled when Wallace saw how clear her eyes were. He didn’t know why, but a feeling of being seen through
and a sense of invisible pressure suddenly haunted him. “Yes!”
Wallace did his best to avoid her gaze. 2 “So, your old friend, where is she now?” Rachel asked him rather flippantly. “She...”
Wallace paused for a second. “Sadly, she passed away. That’s why I couldn’t help grabbing your hand. It was a very impulsive
reaction on my part, given that you remindedof her so much. I’m sorry that I scared you.” “I see.” 1 Wallace feigned a smile
and was about to say something more when Rachel asked, “Do you mind tellinghow she died?”
She maintained her firm gaze at him. On the other hand, Wallace’s mood changed slightly, “She...” “You don’t have to reply if
you don’t want to talk about it. I was just asking casually,” Rachel said. “But I think you shouldn’t do what you did next tyou
stumble across someone like her.” Wallace was stunned by the comment. His mouth opened. But he was short of words. “It’s just
my honest opinion. Not everyone might be as easy-going as me.
So you may just get yourself beaten up.” After she was done talking, Rachel stood up and was about to leave. Somehow,
Wallace blocked her way again. “What is it now?” Rachel looked at him in utter confusion. “She fell sick! Then, she died of a
serious illness,” Wallace answered. “It’s my treat, alright? Kindly give the privilege to apologize properly as regards my unruly
behavior earlier.” “If you insist. It’s a cheap apology though.” Rachel had a smile on her face.
Having noticed the favorable change in her countenance, Wallace also smiled and said, “Then, you wouldn’t mind ordering some
more, would you?” Rachel pretended to be hesitant. She took a peek at the ton the screen and said reluctantly, “You really
do insist, don’t you?” Both of them sat face to face.
Wallace waved to the waiter and handed her the menu. “Yes, I do. Now, you have to make
an order.”
Rachel gave the menu back to the waiter without even looking at it. “Bring us the most expensive and delicious desserts here.”
“Miss, we have more than ten different specialties. Are you sure you want all of them?” Rachel then looked at Wallace. Wallace
understood exactly what the look meant. “Yes, all of them,” he said. The waiter smiled and said, “Okay, as you please.” Wallace
water. “Or do you mind if I do that?”
“Of course not! If you think it’s not enough, you are free to order smore.” “Aren’t you afraid that I might just keep ordering till
you go bankrupt?” Rachel glanced at the computer bag beside his leg. There was a smile on her face. “I won’t hesitate to go
bankrupt for a beauty like you.
Actually, it would be an honor!” On hearing the statement, she sneered inwardly. ‘I didn’t know he was so glib.’ If he had said
such words when he was trying to get her attention, she would have refused without thinking twice. There was a widespread
saying about women being born actors. But men should also be included.
“Is that what you say to any woman you meet?” Rachel asked and leaned back. “Of course not! I mean it for real.” In fact,
Wallace could not say what was wrong with him. He was very aware of the fact that the person in front of him was not Shelia. But
something in him still wanted to spend stwith her. She and Shelia had so much in common, ranging from their habits to
the way they talked. Shelia had died.
She was the person he loved and hated the most. There were times when something in him had hoped for her to die. But when
she really did, his whole being felt an irreparable loss. Not for once did she ever say she loved him. She never looked at him in
the eye! This contradictory emotion had been suppressed in his heart for a long time. He had been unable to eliminate it.
Wallace was pulled out of the depth of his thoughts when his phone rang. He looked at the caller ID, and it was Tara. It ought to
be because she didn’t see him after coming out of the ladies’ room. A frown soon appeared on his face when he looked at the
non the screen. Still, the call was left unattended to. “Aren’t you going to take your call?”
Rachel looked at him. She then saw Tara who had a phone placed close to her ear, just by the door. Wallace muted the phone.
“It’s only a crank call!” “Oh! If you say so.” After a while, the order was served. Soon, the table was filled with all kinds of desserts
and drinks. Out of the corner of her eye, Rachel glanced at Tara, who was still busy making phone calls to Wallace. And a smile
appeared on her face. There was an awkward clinking sound.
She loosened her hand and a fork fell to the floor. “I’ll just go get another one,” Rachel said and excused herself. Tara kept
calling until Wallace grew really impatient. But he didn’t want the lady in front of him to go get the fork herself. So he stopped her.
“I’ll go. Just sit and have something to drink.” Rachel’s steady glance remained focused on him. She was silent for a while.
“Okay.” Then, she took her seat again. Wallace smiled at her before turning to the checkout counter.
As soon as he was no longer looking, the smile on Rachel’s face disappeared, and her face turned cold. She quickly stood up,
went to Wallace’s seat and opened his computer bag. Thereafter, a small piece of unremarkable chip was placed at the bottom
of his laptop. The whole process was finished in less than ten seconds.
Soon, Wallace cback with a fork in his hand. “Here is another fork.” He handed it over to Rachel. “Thank you very much.”
Rachel smiled at him and was about to take it when someone else’s hand suddenly stopped her and knocked off the fork. “What
are you doing?” Tara asked in a very angry tone.