Love Coming from the Least Expected Chapter 5

When I received no reply, I decided to go back to minding my
own business.
Keeping Lyle‟s promise of coming back for dinner in mind, I went
to the market to buy the ingredients for his favorite food. After
returning home, I habitually checked my phone, but there were
no message notifications.
Why am I waiting for a message from Christopher? This
realization made me frustrated and disappointed in myself. With
that, I chucked my phone onto the sofa.
The phone rang as I was busying myself in the kitchen. For some
reason, my heart skipped a beat.
I scrambled out of the kitchen to pick up the phone, but all the
excitement instantly disappeared when I saw that it was Lyle
calling. “Hello?”
“Hey, dear. I have a meeting tonight, so you don‟t have to wait
up for me. Remember to sleep early after dinner, alright? Good
girl.” With that, he hung up the call without even giving me a
chance to respond.
I scoffed. A meeting? Like a hands-on, private meeting in a hotel

room somewhere? His employees are so lucky to have such a
caring boss.
To my surprise, I didn‟t feel upset at this news. I checked my
phone again, but there were still no new messages.
I couldn‟t help but start wondering if I had acted too harshly
toward Christopher this morning and pissed him off. Did my text
message cause some sort of misunderstanding?
Just as I was debating over whether I should call him to clear
things up, the doorbell rang.
My mind blanked. Didn‟t Lyle say that he‟d be busy tonight? Why
is he suddenly back home?
When I opened the door, an unexpected guest leaned against the
doorway. The golden rays of the sunset highlighted his handsome
features, making him look like a Prince Charming who had come
right out of a fairytale.
My attention was drawn to the multiple red marks on his neck.
“Sorry. Looks like I‟ve grown addicted to the smell of your milk
soap and couldn‟t bear to let you go,” he teased.
Are those… the hickeys that I left behind? I felt my face grow
warm.
He tried to slip past me into the house, but my arm shot out to
block his way. “He‟s not at home,” I told him in a warning tone,
but what I really meant to say was, “Please leave.”
Pretending not to catch my drift, he insisted, “It‟s fine. I‟ll just
wait for him.”
“Then wait outside.” I pushed him back, but he took the chance
to grab hold of my wrist and pull me closer toward him.
I found myself almost face to face with him with barely a hair‟s
breadth of distance between us. Startled, I stumbled backward
into the house.
However, he seized this chance and dashed into the house,
catching me before I could lose my footing and closing the front
door behind him.
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