How was she supposed to explain to Alaric that it wasn't about losing love? Her feelings for him hadn't diminished one bit.
It was just that life, with all its harsh realities, demanded they keep their distance.
She said, "The bouquet is nice, but I don't fancy the smell of flowers during dinner. It overshadows the aroma of the meal. I prefer the scent of a hearty stew or a freshly baked pie, something more... down-to-earth." She managed a tight-lipped smile, maintaining a facade of politeness.
With that, she stepped outside, gently closing the door behind her, leaving Alaric and his flowers out in the cold. Alaric's hand, outstretched with the bouquet, paused mid-air for a moment. But he quickly recovered, setting the flowers down at the doorstep and following her, saying, "I know love can't fill our bellies. I know I was too much of a dreamer before, not cut out for the daily grind. But I've cut ties with the Falconer family. I'm just a regular guy now, ready to deal with the nitty-gritty of daily life, including groceries and bills." She glanced back at him with a smile, stepping into the elevator without a word.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtAlaric followed her in.
The elevator ride was surprisingly comfortable, without a hint of awkwardness.
"Speaking of, does Spencer live in this building too?" Alaric suddenly asked about Spencer.
"Yeah, what about it?" she responded.
"And here I was, thinking you two were an item, seeing how seamlessly you both acted in front of me. Spencer always seems to be coming hwith groceries at the stas you. I used to think you were married. Now that I know you're not, what am I supposed to think?" Alaric asked with a hint of jest in his tone, though it was clear he was probing for more.
He had no real right to be accusing her of anything.
"You catch on pretty fast," she said with a laugh. SEAR*ch the Findwebsite on Google to access chapters of early and in the highest quality.
Although Alaric was usually sharp, he had been surprisingly slow on the uptake about her having a child.
NOW PLAY YOUR FAVOURITE GAMES ON EPIOPL He hadn't suspected a thing, even after spotting baby bottles in her cupboard and the child-like décor in her room.
She should be thankful that Alaric hadn't applied his usual perceptiveness to guessing she had a child. "Fast? I've been in the dark for quite a while," Alaric retorted.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmAs they reached the ground floor, Alaric offered, "Heading to work? Letdrive you." She pressed her car key, unlocking her vehicle with a beep, "I can manage on my own. Take care on the road." After exchanging quick goodbyes, she got into her car and drove off.
Watching her leave, Alaric settled into his own car. It didn't matter; he was on't patient. He believed he'd eventually find a way back into her heart. Her desk wasn't far from Thalassa's at work.
Both were on shift today.
During a lull, she rolled her chair over to Thalassa to dish about her recent encounters with Alaric.
Thalassa, wide-eyed with surprise, asked, "He knows you and Spencer aren't married?"
"Yeah, he found out. And then he showed up at my doorstep, confrontingabout why lied to bourne him. You should've seen him, acting 'n' all betrayed like he'd stumbled upon a long-lost lover. I've never seen him like that before..." she recounted, her eyes round with confusion. "Maybe, just maybe, he's genuinely fallen for you? Wants to be with you?" Thalassa suggested.
"Con, we're talking about Alaric, the playboy, not Lysander, the loyal. Alaric, seriously in love with one woman? Sounds like a fairy tabeltd me. He chases after any woman that En catches his eye, enjoys the thrill of the chase, and then moves on once he's bored. He's got a million ways to woo a woman, but when it comes to breaking up, it's always the sstraightforward, no-nonsense approach." X