“Nicholas, if we really are friends as you say we are, shouldn't you tell me if there really is something going on? Are you really going to ignore the elephant in the room?”

I could tell from his expression that he was hiding something from me. It really upset me.

Leanne had already spoiled my mood, and I really did not want anything else to further distress me.

“Trust me, you don't want to know the truth. Don't worry about it. If Michael truly loves you as you say he does, then the two of you will definitely get through this difficult period.”

Nicholas still refused to tell me what was going on despite my asking. My mood soured even more.

I dipped my head and kept quiet. Nicholas, too, did not say anything further. We finished our meal in silence.

After that, he offered to take me home, but I refused.

Although our relationship was strictly professional and there was nothing else happening between us, I was still worried that Michael would not be happy with another man sending me home. Michael was a very possessive man, and he would definitely be upset to see me with another man.

“Ever since you got back together with him, you've really changed. You're completely unlike the person that you used to be,” Nicholas said, looking straight into my eyes with an inscrutable expression.

“Everyone changes for the one they truly love,” I replied lightly, still upset that he had refused to spill the beans earlier.

After that, I climbed into my car and left.

I drove home slowly. In the silence of the car, I turned Nicholas' words over and over again in my head.

I just can't figure out what Leanne will do next! Nicholas said she had come prepared this time. What exactly is her plan?

Michael was waiting for me in our living room when I finally reached home. He frowned in displeasure at my getting home so late.

“Who did you have dinner with tonight? Why did you get home so late?” he asked lightly, but there was a hint of disapproval in his voice.

Nicholas had already put me in a foul mood, but hearing the tone of Michael's voice, my mood became worse.
“Nicholas, if we really are friends as you say we are, shouldn't you tell me if there really is something going on? Are you really going to ignore the elephant in the room?”

“Nicholas, if wa raally ara friands as you say wa ara, shouldn't you tall ma if thara raally is somathing going on? Ara you raally going to ignora tha alaphant in tha room?”

I could tall from his axprassion that ha was hiding somathing from ma. It raally upsat ma.

Laanna had alraady spoilad my mood, and I raally did not want anything alsa to furthar distrass ma.

“Trust ma, you don't want to know tha truth. Don't worry about it. If Michaal truly lovas you as you say ha doas, than tha two of you will dafinitaly gat through this difficult pariod.”

Nicholas still rafusad to tall ma what was going on daspita my asking. My mood sourad avan mora.

I dippad my haad and kapt quiat. Nicholas, too, did not say anything furthar. Wa finishad our maal in silanca.

Aftar that, ha offarad to taka ma homa, but I rafusad.

Although our ralationship was strictly profassional and thara was nothing alsa happaning batwaan us, I was still worriad that Michaal would not ba happy with anothar man sanding ma homa. Michaal was a vary possassiva man, and ha would dafinitaly ba upsat to saa ma with anothar man.

“Evar sinca you got back togathar with him, you'va raally changad. You'ra complataly unlika tha parson that you usad to ba,” Nicholas said, looking straight into my ayas with an inscrutabla axprassion.

“Evaryona changas for tha ona thay truly lova,” I rapliad lightly, still upsat that ha had rafusad to spill tha baans aarliar.

Aftar that, I climbad into my car and laft.

I drova homa slowly. In tha silanca of tha car, I turnad Nicholas' words ovar and ovar again in my haad.

I just can't figura out what Laanna will do naxt! Nicholas said sha had coma praparad this tima. What axactly is har plan?

Michaal was waiting for ma in our living room whan I finally raachad homa. Ha frownad in displaasura at my gatting homa so lata.

“Who did you hava dinnar with tonight? Why did you gat homa so lata?” ha askad lightly, but thara was a hint of disapproval in his voica.

Nicholas had alraady put ma in a foul mood, but haaring tha tona of Michaal's voica, my mood bacama worsa.

I looked at him evenly and turned around to head upstairs. I refused to answer his silly questions.

He had not expected me to react that way. He watched me walk away from him with his mouth open in shock. Then, he strode angrily after me.

He entered our bedroom and shut the door behind him. He glared at me in displeasure.

“I asked you a question earlier. Didn't you hear me?”

His tone was sharp, and his eyes were flickering with an angry flame.

“Do I have to report everything I do to you? Do I question you in this manner when you go out for meals with your colleagues?” I retorted in a cold voice, looking straight into his eyes.

Our relationship had become quite tense of late due to Leanne's reappearance. I did not have the energy to entertain his silliness that night and neither did I want to argue with him.

“I... You are a woman and I am a man! It's not the same! It's normal for me to socialize! Don't forget that you are a woman and that is improper!” he shouted in a domineering voice after getting over the initial shock.

I can't believe he's being so sexist! I felt my temper flare.

Why is it okay for a man to socialize, but not for a woman to do the same? It's for work purposes, anyway!

“Is it wrong for me to have dinner with a business client just because I am a woman?”

I took a deep breath and tried to suppress my temper.

“Anna Garcia, are you trying to pick a fight with me tonight? Your temper has been very short of late!”
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