Chapter 119

CHAPTER 119

“My real name is…” “Madame,” the waiter intruded into their space, “any more orders?”

Rebecca and Jane glared at him. “O-Okay. I’ll come back later,” he walked away without making anysound.

Jane turned her head fast and looked at Benjamin. “So, you were saying…” He looked into Rebecca’seyes. “It’s Benjamin Wolfe. That’s my real name.” A second of silence passed, not counting the noise ofthe breeze and the sounds of the street. “So much suspense for nothing,” Jane blurted out. “Aren’t boththe names almost the same?”

Rebecca stayed silent, but she was feeling a lot better now. After all, she was so glad to hear that hisreal first name was Benjamin, a name which had a special place in her heart, one which she had grownattached to.

“Yeah, but…” Benjamin was trying to explain himself.

“You don’t need to say more,” Rebecca stopped him. “You must have had your reasons for hiding yourfamily name, so you don’t have to talk about it if you don’t feel like it.”

Benjamin didn’t want to tell about his past in front of Jane, so he nodded in return. “Thanks, I’ll tell youabout my whole past soon, at a more appropriate time.” “Then, what about the whole thing with Ashley?”Rebecca stressed the last word.

“That’s a lie. She’s a liar,” Benjamin was quick to respond. “I can prove it to you.”

“You can?”

“Just wait,” he then showed her the voice recording he did when had spoken with Ashley outside a lodge.From the conversation, it became clear that Ashley was lying when she said she had sex with Benjaminmultiple times.

Rebecca felt so happy but also quite guilty at the same time. Tears welled up in her eyes as sheremembered how her father and brother had beaten him on that day. “I’m so sorry…” her voice struggledto break out of her mouth. She was genuinely sad.

Seeing her so vulnerable, like a little bird that needed caring, Jane’s mouth turned down, she was aboutto give her a tissue paper, but Benjamin got out of the seat and hugged her.

“It’s okay,” he wrapped his arms around her head and comforted her. “I forgot what happened that day,but if you cry, I won’t be able to ever forgive them.”

“I’m really sorry,” Rebecca still kept crying.

Seeing the two of them like that, Jane felt like she was totally left out of the conversation.( They are suchlove birds.)

By the time they calmed down and Benjamin sat back in his seat, Jane finished eating. “My

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work here is over, so I’ll get going.” Neither of them stopped her, and she secretly hated that. “What doyou want to eat?” Rebecca asked him. “You choose,” he said.

She picked up the menu and ordered Smoked Bison Ribs for him while she ordered Black Beans Burgerfor herself. However, when the orders arrived, Benjamin made her share both the burger and the ribs.

Rebecca felt much better after eating.

“Before you go home, shall we go for a ride?” asked Benjamin.

“On your bike?” Rebecca was pleasantly surprised, but she also quickly nodded. “Sure.” She had neversat on a bike before, so she felt both anxious and excited at the same time. When the waiter came withthe bill, Benjamin gave him his platinum card. “No, I’ll pay the bill,” she said. “It’s okay,” Benjamin replied.“I don’t mean to insult you, but it’s going to be costly,” Rebecca persuaded, “the reservation here costs1000 dollars per hour. And I booked this table for the whole day, from 9 to 8, so it’ll be 11,000 dollars justfor sitting at the table.” “It’s okay,” Benjamin just replied with an added smile and patted her hand.

The total bill was 13,600 dollars, out of which 250 dollars was paid for parking Rebecca’s car. It wasn’t anamount Benjamin couldn’t pay, but it was still equal to two to three months of his salary, so she felt badfor making him spend now. To add to that, Benjamin paid 400 dollars in tips. The waiter thanked themboth as he only received at an average of 10 dollars per table. As they were leaving, she asked, “Youbought the bike, didn’t you? Did you take out a loan for

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“No, I paid.” “You paid? How?” She knew that her mother took a lot of money from him whenever shecould, so he couldn’t have saved much. Benjamin tapped his cheek with his finger.

“What?” she seemed a little puzzled by his reply.

“I’ll tell you if you give me a kiss.” “Huh,” her smile challenged him, “I will kiss you twice if your drivingimpresses me.” “Really?” Benjamin’s face lit up like that of a child.

“I don’t take my words back,” she said a little proudly. Benjamin locked the helmet at the back of thevehicle before getting on and starting the engine using the kick-start. The nearby men were quitesurprised to see the kick-start facility in the Harley Davidson bike. “Why does his bike have a kick-start?Is it a customized model?”

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Shadow, who was eating at another table in the outdoor restaurant, was smiling. “That’s the bike my lordstole from his father. It’s a priceless bike in my opinion.”

Rebecca got on to the bike and hesitantly put her hands on Benjamin’s shoulders. Maybe because hewas wearing the jacket, he didn’t show any reaction. “Shall I start?” he asked.

“Mm,” she nodded. The bike took off at a steady pace. There was traffic in that street, so he went slow.Rebecca felt tense for the first couple of minutes as her focus was on not falling from the bike. After shegot used to it, she began to feel more comfortable. Still and all, she never thought her first bike ridewould be with her husband. It made her heart flutter as though she had achieved something. One thingshe could see clearly from there was the shape of his head, and his hairs were dense, so he wasdefinitely not going to get a bald head, she thought.

Her gaze shifted to his ears, and she remembered Jane once telling her how she tricked the guy she hada crush on by asking him for a bike ride and talking right into his ear and bringing him into the mood.Rebecca had told her it wasn’t the right thing to do, but then Jane replied that men also turned women onwith their skillful bike rides.

(He won’t do anything like that now, would he?) she wondered. (I mean, I’m not his girlfriend. I’m his wife.His demeanor has mostly always been gentle, so maybe I’m just overthinking.)

They could see two paths ahead. One was a wide street, and the other was relatively narrow. “Whichway?” he asked. “Why are you asking?” she asked back. “The wider one has many turns and speedbumps because of the schools.” “It’s okay. You can enter the wider street,” she said, having no clue shewould regret her decision big time.

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