After marrying my boss (Anna) -
Chapter 241
Chapter 241
“Where are you?”
Just as I was going to end the call, I heard Michael's deep voice sound from the other end.
My heart trembled upon hearing his question. I stuttered out two words, about to give him an answer,“I'm at...”
“Michael, hurry over. Let's discuss the details of our engagement.”
I was interrupted by Emma's voice from the other side of the phone.
My heart sank. Apparently, he was with Emma now. It was obvious that they were discussing theirwedding details.
That fact was like a cut to the heart. Not wanting to bother the two of them, I didn't answer Michael'squestion, hanging up the phone instead.
I hated myself for being such a fool. The two of them were going to get engaged soon, but I stillcouldn't get over him. Despite knowing the fact that he was not going to be mine, I had still contactedhim. I was no different from a homewrecker.
I sat by the side of the road and chuckled darkly, replaceing my own antics ridiculous. I had reallyoverestimated myself. Michael had already decided to get married to Emma. Of course, he wouldn'ttake me seriously.
I buried my head in my knees, feeling utterly lonely and vulnerable.
The sky slowly got dark as I remained sitting by the street. Many pedestrians couldn't help but shootme weird gazes as they passed by. However, I wasn't bothered by it.
I didn't know how long I had been squatting there. Suddenly, bright lights flashed in the direction of myeyes. Instinctively, I covered my eyes with my hands. If it was any other time, I would definitely beangry and went after the driver, but today I was not in the mood for any confrontation.
The car with the blinding headlights came to a screeching halt in front of me. The next second, myheart skipped a beat the moment I recognized the person who had just exited the car.
Michael? What is he doing here? I don't remember telling him my whereabouts.
Michael strode over and looked at me from above. His handsome face looked grim.
“Get in the car!” he domineeringly ordered before I could say anything.
“Why are you here? Aren't you supposed to be discussing your wedding details with Emma?”
I tilted my head up and stared at him, not bothering to move from where I was. My heart was feelinginexplicable pain.
“I said, get in the car!”
I remained on the floor. There was a hint of anger in Michael's voice as he yelled at me, and his gazewas growing colder by the minute.
My brows furrowed slightly upon hearing his tone. I didn't want anything to do with him anymore; Ishouldn't have made that call earlier.
He looked at me furiously. The next second, he strode right in front of me and pulled me up. Then, Iwas pushed into his car forcefully.
“What are you doing, Michael? Why are you here looking for me instead of spending time with Emma?”
Michael sped down the road, ignoring my question. I stared at him angrily with eyes that seemed to beblazing with fire.
“Aren't you trying to make me come here? Is that not the reason you called me earlier?” Michael took aglance at me and answered coldly.
He had read my mind. All of a sudden, I was at loss for words. Feeling guilty, I hurriedly moved mygaze away. I really couldn't hide anything from him.
“Did you call me to stop me from getting engaged with Emma?”
Michael was speeding down the road at an inhumane speed while asking that. Although he had hiseyes fixed on the road, his voice was oddly calm.
“No, I didn't. I've never thought of ruining your marriage.”
He must be thinking I want to ruin their engagement ceremony. Perhaps, he came all the way here togive me a warning.
“Anna, do you think you can lie to my face about things?”
Michael was evidently extremely unhappy with my denial. His brows were tightly furrowed as he shotme a stern look.
“Michael, there's only one thing I have to ask you.”
I lowered my head, feeling down. How can I stop him from marrying Emma?
“Go on!”
The man looked impatient.
“We were together for a long time. Have you ever truthfully liked me?”
After being silent for quite a while, I finally popped the question.
Michael had been saying that we were just friends with benefits. There was nothing else more thanthat. However, I was not willing to accept the truth.
As soon as I asked that question, the man immediately slammed on the brakes. When the car rolled toa stop, he turned to look at me with a grim expression on his face.
I looked him in the eyes calmly, patiently waiting for his answer. I was aware of his engagement, but itwould be a great consolation if I knew that he had actually liked me once.
“I did,” Michael answered with a calm expression.
Initially, I thought he was going to warn me and make sure I know my place. However, his answer wasbeyond my expectation. He actually said he liked me...
“Michael, you...”
My eyes widened as I looked at him. I couldn't believe my ears. Michael had never admitted to openlyliking me before. But this time...
“I said I do like you. Don't you understand?”
My surprised face ignited a frown out of Michael. He sounded quite displeased.
I stared at his eyes that were full of seriousness, and at that moment, I felt really content.
A lump in my throat rose in my throat several moments later. Hence, I averted my eyes, afraid that Iwould lose control of my emotions and bury myself in his arms.
“Anna, I have to admit that you're the one and only woman whom I have truly liked — maybe evenloved. But as you know, I've never been a person who let my feelings get the upper hand over me.”
I could tell that he was actually reminding me of his engagement with those words. Even if I was theperson he had feelings for, his final choice would still be Emma.
My mouth gradually curved into a bitter smile. I wasn't surprised at all. I had seen this coming, but it stillreally hurt.
I turned to look at him and replied earnestly, “I understand. I have never thought of interfering with yourwedding.”
I sucked in a deep breath at that, trying to remain calm.
“That's good. I hate scheming women who try all sorts of tactics to get what they want. You're thewoman I love. I hope you won't let me down!”
Though he sounded as if he was satisfied with my answer, his expression didn't show any signs ofhappiness.
Upon hearing his warning, I lowered my head and remained silent.
“I'll send you home. How could you sit there alone at this hour? Aren't you afraid of being in danger?”
Upon saying that, Michael started his car again, driving toward Birchwood.
He sped along the road all the way, so we arrived within ten minutes. We walked into the house side byside — sometimes we had done ages ago.
“Have a good rest.”
Michael glanced at me calmly as he spoke. Then, he turned around and prepared to leave.
I didn't know what had gotten into me, but I hurriedly wrapped my arms around his waist tightly,pleading, “Can you stay with me tonight?”
I would never have a chance to spend time with Michael anymore in another two days. I guessedtonight would be my last chance of feeling the type of happiness only he could bring me.
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