Redmption 81
Redmption 81
“Ms. Crown, you might not know this, but I’ve never been in a relationship. My reputation is spotless, unlike yours. You have an ex–fiancé and that ambiguous head–patting guy. Oh, and there’s that brother, Brandon said. He looked at me, speaking slowly and deliberately.
I wanted to retort. But before I could say anything, he lowered his eyes and continued. “So I’m the one who should be afraid. If word gets out that we slept together last night, people will think I’m not chaste.”
“Are you saying that I’ve defiled your honor?” I blurted out, angry.
“Not at all. You were quite well–behaved last night. You didn’t make any improper moves on me.” Brandon’s tone made him sound like a victimized maiden wronged by me, the ruffian.
What a piece of work!
This man was infuriating, but I couldn’t express this anger. I could only vent my frustration on the poppyseed bagel.
“If Mr. Howell wants to stay honorable, it’s best to stay away from me.” I finally found a comeback after finishing the bagel.
“That’s impossible unless we stop working together.” Brandon put down the napkin and stood up.
I was speechless.
When I finished breakfast, Kara had finished hers too. She bid farewell to her friend, promising to call ahead the next time she visited Hilcord so they could have a proper get–together.
As soon as her friend got in the car, Kara turned to me. “Maddie, what were you talking about with Mr. Howell? He was talking the whole time.”
I was exasperated. This girl was distracted, with her heart elsewhere. She was having a meal with her friend, but her eyes were on us the whole time.
“Nothing much,” I replied curtly to avoid any further questions from Kara.
She blinked, unconvinced. I added, “It was about work. We might have to work
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longer hours in the future.”
“What?” Kara’s smile turned into a frown instantly. “How heartless and inconsiderate Mr. Howell is! He doesn’t have an ounce of compassion.”
I didn’t say anything and headed to the amusement park with her. But Brandon hadn’t arrived yet.
When we stopped the car, Brandon arrived on his bicycle.
“Maddie, does Mr. Howell rent a bicycle every day? I didn’t expect there were still men willing to ride this nowadays.” Kara was shocked, and I was surprised
too.
I thought he took a cab or used the subway or bus every day. I didn’t expect him to ride a rental bike.
“Mr. Howell, don’t ride this anymore. Come with us from now on. Maddie’s car has enough space,” Kara said, taking liberties as if she were in charge.
I was about to say something when Brandon looked at me. “Alright, that’s kind of you, Ms. Crown.”
I was speechless.
He had been getting under my skin all morning, and I was beyond annoyed.
I directed my frustration at Kara. “Kara, shouldn’t you ask me first before deciding something like that?”
Kara noticed I was unhappy. “Maddie, I’m trying to be efficient and ensure safety. Mr. Howell is new around here, and riding a bicycle is dangerous. If something happened, how would we finish the job on time?”
I was lost for words again.
“Maddie, I promise I’ll ask you first next time.” Kara hugged me, trying to appease me.
Resigned, I tapped her head with my finger. “You’re responsible for all the errands today.” Content (C) Nôv/elDra/ma.Org.
“Sure thing, Maddie. I’ve got good stamina for it,” Kara replied, cheerful and resilient like always.
“Then today, you’ll work with Mr. Howell, and I’ll handle things on the other side
with Mr. Lachy.” I didn’t want to face Brandon today.
But as soon as I got to Mr. Lachy’s side, got a call from Kara. “Maddie, we’re
done here.”
“What?” I asked, puzzled..
“Mr. Howell said to take the day off.” Kara’s reply made my temper flare.
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