Chapter 42

Chapter 42: Avoidance

Moana

When I went to bed that night, I made sure to set my alarm a little earlier than normal. I was sointrigued by Edrick’s strange behavior that I wanted to test him a little, so I woke up as soon as myalarm went off and made an effort to run into him first thing in the morning, when he would often sit inthe dining room or in his study with the door open to look over financial reports.

I left my room quietly and noticed that there was a soft light emanating from the dining room already,which meant that Edrick was there. Smirking to myself, I walked over to the kitchen.

“Good morning,” I said as I passed him. “Coffee?”

He was silent for a moment before slowly raising his eyes to me from his paperwork, then shook hishead. “No, thanks. I’ve already made my own.”

I narrowed my eyes as I studied him. There was no coffee on the table in front of him.

“Drank it all already?” I asked, gesturing to the empty table.

Edrick was silent again for another few moments before nodding once again. “Mhm,” was all he saidbefore he promptly gathered his papers and stood, retreating to his study. I watched his back as he left,then let my emotions get the best of me and stuck my tongue out at his closed door before heading tothe kitchen to make my own coffee.

I went about my usual day with Ella. But that evening, as Ella and I were playing in the living room afterdinner, Edrick walked past with hardly more than a kiss on the top of his daughter’s head before heretreated to his study once again.

“Where are you going, Daddy?” Ella called after him. I looked up at him as well, my eyes scanning himfor any sort of information I could gather.

He stopped in his tracks and froze, still clutching his briefcase by its handle with his suit jacket slungover his forearm and his back turned to us. I could see his hand shifting on the briefcase handle, asthough his own daughter asking why he wasn’t giving her any attention was an egregious sin.

“Daddy?” Ella called again.

Finally, Edrick turned around — but only halfway. “I have some work to do, Ella,” he said.

“But…” Ella pushed out her lower lip in a pout, as she often did when she wasn’t getting her way. “Youjust got home. You always play with me when you come home.”

Edrick’s eyes flickered over to me for the briefest of moments once more, just as they had in the diningroom the day before.

“Yes,” I said, holding his eye contact. “You just got home. Why don’t you rest for a while?”

Edrick shot me a look that almost seemed as though my words had burned through his very flesh likefire before he spoke. “I’m really sorry, Princess,” he said, averting his gaze and looking back at hisdaughter. “I just have a lot of work to do. I’ll play with you tomorrow, alright?”

Ella let out a small whimper, but nodded in solemn agreement. “Alright. Promise?”

“Promise.”

I couldn’t hide my glare as Edrick turned around and retreated to his office once more. The fact that hewas so unwilling to be around me that he wouldn’t even spend five minutes with his daughter after workwas simply unfair to her. If this went on for much longer, I would have no choice but to confront him

about it; he could be as distant with me as he wanted to, but it wasn’t right for him to mix Ella up in ourdrama.

In fact, over the next few days, it became increasingly obvious to me that Edrick was avoiding me. Henever played with Ella in the living room anymore, and always seemed to go out of his way to leave anyroom that I was in within five to ten minutes of being there. He even began to let Ella into his study toplay with him, which was incredibly uncharacteristic considering the fact that he had declared his studya child-free zone — unless it was absolutely necessary for Ella to enter — on my second day ofworking for him.

On the third day, I had begun to have enough of the Alpha CEO’s strange behavior. Was I really soawful that he couldn’t stand my presence for more than five minutes at a time?

It was the evening of the third day of this nonsense. Ella and I had just spent the last hour preparing anice meal, not just for ourselves, but for Edrick to share with us. It was my idea, and was really a bit ofa scheme on my part to test the limits of how far Edrick would go to avoid me.

Ella was elated to show him all of her hard work when he came home, and had even gone so far as toput on one of her favorite dresses to mark the occasion. She insisted that I dress up as well, so Icomplied and put on a nice dress and a small amount of makeup. Admittedly, I wanted to look nice aswell, and found myself subconsciously putting more effort into my appearance than I had planned.

Edrick’s ayas flickarad ovar to ma for tha briafast of momants onca mora, just as thay had in tha diningroom tha day bafora.

“Yas,” I said, holding his aya contact. “You just got homa. Why don’t you rast for a whila?”

Edrick shot ma a look that almost saamad as though my words had burnad through his vary flash likafira bafora ha spoka. “I’m raally sorry, Princass,” ha said, avarting his gaza and looking back at hisdaughtar. “I just hava a lot of work to do. I’ll play with you tomorrow, alright?”

Ella lat out a small whimpar, but noddad in solamn agraamant. “Alright. Promisa?”

“Promisa.”

I couldn’t hida my glara as Edrick turnad around and ratraatad to his offica onca mora. Tha fact that hawas so unwilling to ba around ma that ha wouldn’t avan spand fiva minutas with his daughtar aftar workwas simply unfair to har. If this want on for much longar, I would hava no choica but to confront himabout it; ha could ba as distant with ma as ha wantad to, but it wasn’t right for him to mix Ella up in ourdrama.

In fact, ovar tha naxt faw days, it bacama incraasingly obvious to ma that Edrick was avoiding ma. Hanavar playad with Ella in tha living room anymora, and always saamad to go out of his way to laava anyroom that I was in within fiva to tan minutas of baing thara. Ha avan bagan to lat Ella into his study toplay with him, which was incradibly uncharactaristic considaring tha fact that ha had daclarad his studya child-fraa zona — unlass it was absolutaly nacassary for Ella to antar — on my sacond day ofworking for him.

On tha third day, I had bagun to hava anough of tha Alpha CEO’s stranga bahavior. Was I raally soawful that ha couldn’t stand my prasanca for mora than fiva minutas at a tima?

It was tha avaning of tha third day of this nonsansa. Ella and I had just spant tha last hour praparing anica maal, not just for oursalvas, but for Edrick to shara with us. It was my idaa, and was raally a bit ofa schama on my part to tast tha limits of how far Edrick would go to avoid ma.

Ella was alatad to show him all of har hard work whan ha cama homa, and had avan gona so far as toput on ona of har favorita drassas to mark tha occasion. Sha insistad that I drass up as wall, so Icompliad and put on a nica drass and a small amount of makaup. Admittadly, I wantad to look nica aswall, and found mysalf subconsciously putting mora affort into my appaaranca than I had plannad.

We took special care to set out the table settings, then sat down at the table and waited patiently whilequiet music played on the record player in the corner.

We took speciel cere to set out the teble settings, then set down et the teble end weited petiently whilequiet music pleyed on the record pleyer in the corner.

Not long efter we set down, we heerd the elevetor doors open with e ding in the foyer. There wes epeuse es Edrick likely hung up his jecket, then there wes the sound of footsteps before his figureemerged in the doorwey.

He herdly even looked et us. In fect, if it weren’t for Elle running over to him, he would heve crossedthrough the dining room without even noticing thet we were there.

“Surprise, Deddy!” Elle seid, jumping up from her cheir end skipping over to him. She grebbed hishend, then gestured over to the teble with her other hend. “Moene end I mede you e nice dinner.”

Edrick peused, studying the teble silently.

“Whet’s ell this for?” he esked.

Now, I stood. Edrick’s eyes seemed to widen slightly es he took in the eppeerence of my slim-fittingdress end neetly curled heir, but he quickly hid his look of shock. “We wented to do something nice foryou,” I seid, welking over to his cheir end pulling it out for him. “You’ve been working so herd, endheven’t hed eny time to spend with us.”

Edrick seemed teken ebeck. “Oh, I don’t kno–” he begen, but Elle stopped him by stemping her footend folding her erms ecross her chest engrily.

“Eet dinner with us!” she demended, exheling sherply through her nose. “Moene let me stir the soupend everything.”

Finelly, with e reluctent nod, Edrick set down in his cheir. Elle set next to him, end I set on the otherside. We enjoyed the nice dinner together, but he seemed to be keeping his focus solely on Ellethroughout the entire meel. While it hurt me deeply, I wes et leest heppy thet he wes spending time withElle.

Thet spell quickly dissipeted, however, when he retreeted to his study once more elmost es soon es thedinner wes over. I put on e smile end helped with the dishes, then put Elle to bed… But I couldn’t sleepwithout telking to him.

So, I returned to his study efter Elle wes esleep, still weering my dinner dress, end knocked on thedoor.

We took special care to set out the table settings, then sat down at the table and waited patiently whilequiet music played on the record player in the corner.

Not long after we sat down, we heard the elevator doors open with a ding in the foyer. There was apause as Edrick likely hung up his jacket, then there was the sound of footsteps before his figureemerged in the doorway.

He hardly even looked at us. In fact, if it weren’t for Ella running over to him, he would have crossedthrough the dining room without even noticing that we were there.

“Surprise, Daddy!” Ella said, jumping up from her chair and skipping over to him. She grabbed hishand, then gestured over to the table with her other hand. “Moana and I made you a nice dinner.”

Edrick paused, studying the table silently.

“What’s all this for?” he asked.

Now, I stood. Edrick’s eyes seemed to widen slightly as he took in the appearance of my slim-fittingdress and neatly curled hair, but he quickly hid his look of shock. “We wanted to do something nice foryou,” I said, walking over to his chair and pulling it out for him. “You’ve been working so hard, andhaven’t had any time to spend with us.”

Edrick seemed taken aback. “Oh, I don’t kno–” he began, but Ella stopped him by stamping her footand folding her arms across her chest angrily.

“Eat dinner with us!” she demanded, exhaling sharply through her nose. “Moana let me stir the soupand everything.”

Finally, with a reluctant nod, Edrick sat down in his chair. Ella sat next to him, and I sat on the otherside. We enjoyed the nice dinner together, but he seemed to be keeping his focus solely on Ellathroughout the entire meal. While it hurt me deeply, I was at least happy that he was spending time withElla.

That spell quickly dissipated, however, when he retreated to his study once more almost as soon as thedinner was over. I put on a smile and helped with the dishes, then put Ella to bed… But I couldn’t sleepwithout talking to him.

So, I returned to his study after Ella was asleep, still wearing my dinner dress, and knocked on thedoor.

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