Pushing the thoughts away, I get in and Gabriel follows next. After his driver get in, he starts the car, and soon we are off.
"Sir, are you rich?" Lilly's voice cuts through the awkward atmosphere.
"Lilly," I admonish. "You're not supposed to ask people such personal questions." One thing you'll learn about my daughter is that she has no filter. She'll speak her mind; everyone else be damned. She doesn't care if she crosses a line, as long as she get it off her chest and mind Instead of getting angry or irritated like he should, Gabriel just chuckles before asking, "Why do you ask?" She shrugs. "Because one, you have a private jet that costs anywhere from two million dollars to one hundred, then there is your car, which is around two hundred thousand dollars, and let's not forget your suit, watch, and shoes. From their material alone, you can tell they're expensive." Lilly does know her numbers. Apart from cars, her other hobby is watching business channels and reading business magazines. Her favorite is the accounting section.
I noticed this when she was around five years old. Her sharp intelligence and love for anything numerical. I didn't want to let her down and waste her potential. It's why I broke my back to make sure she went to a good school.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtGabriel's small and deep laugh makesturn to him. There was something akin to pride shining in his eyes. It's almost like his eyes were speaking the words his mouth couldn't.
I know how he feels. I struggled with this a lot, even though I was proud of her. She shared a lot with her dad. In addition to the cars, they also shared their love for numbers.
"You could say that," chis reply minutes later.
"I also want to be rich when I grow up," she began. “Like filthy rich. That way, I can give Mama a good life." Just hearing her say that warms my heart... And the fact that she calledmama made my heart melt into a mushy goo. She hasn't calledthat in a long time. Once she hit six years old, she transitioned from callingmama to mom.
Gabriel turns to me, but I ignore his stare. From the corner of my eyes, I see him nod, and then we all get quiet.
"Are we staying with you?" Lilly fired again after a while, makinggroan in embarrassment.
I did want to ask Gabriel that, given the contract, but I didn't want to ask within Lilly's hearing range.
"Yes, I have a penthouse where we will all be staying for a while," he replied. "In fact, we are almost there." "Final question: are you mom's boyfriend? Are you going to marry her?" "Lilly!" Gosh, this girl. What was I going to do with her? Lilly turns to me, then back to Gabriel when he begins speaking.
"First of all, those are two questions, and second of all, yes, I'm going to marry your mother." Her pink lips broadened in a wide smile at his answer. "Good. She's been lonely since Papa died." 'm sure my cheeks are flaming red. can't believe that she would say that e-confidently in front of Gabriel... Then again, why am I so surprised? I'm totally embarrassed. Gabriel was the last person I wanted, knowing just how lonely I am.
Lilly was about to open her mouth, when the car stops. I breathe a sigh of relief and thank the heavens. The last thing I wanted was for her to reveal even more embarrassing things about me. The door opens and Gabriel's driver helps us out. Lilly and I stand there for a while, admiring the tall and imposing building.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏm"Jared will let you in and show you your rooms," Gabriel says from behind me.
I turn to find him out of the car. What surprised me, though, was that he was seated in the driver's seat.
"Aren't you coming with us?" I asked, fumbling with my hands.
His grey eyes pinto the spot. "No, and don't wait up for me." With that, he speeds away, leaving us with a stranger.
"This way, madam," Jarred says, taking our luggage.
I give the car one last look before following Jarred to the entrance.
I know where Gabriel is going. He cheated onduring our marriage multiple times. He was probably heading to one of his many mistresses. What bothered me, though, is that that thought send a pang of hurt through my heart. I didn't understand why.
It's been years, shouldn't I be over it?