The Royal Contract-Chapter 1290: But don’t laugh, ok?
He sensed the awkwardness in the room when Roseann showed up in the kitchen. He knew she was sleeping, but he hoped she would still be in her room by the time he left, preferably with Rosella.
Unfortunately, his luck would not have it when he had to face her. He knew it was not her fault, but still, he was furious that she would have anything to do with his friend.
"Hey, regarding last night." He heard her talk to him when her sister entered her room to prepare for their date.
He would like to think that it was their first date, but that was still debatable, depending on her point of view.
"Yeah, I want to talk to you about it," Roseann said in her low voice.
He could tell she did not want her sister to hear their conversation. He agreed with her. Rosella was already handling enough. She did not need this on her plate.
"There is nothing much to talk about. I know you were just a victim. I blame Adam for taking advantage of you." He said, slightly fuming when he recalled the scene of the two of them together.
It was also why he did not show up in the office today. He knew he would fire his friend's ass on the spot if he saw him. And that would cause unnecessary commotion that his firm did not need.
He would deal with Adam privately once he had cleared his mind and thought of the best possible option for this predicament.
He had learned from Rosella never to decide in the heat of the moment. It was better to cool down before coming to a resolution.
"But that is the point." Roseann reasoned with him as she tried to get his attention. "He did not take advantage of me. I think it was the other way around."
He guessed he was not expecting her reaction. He did not understand her behavior. Why was Roseann defending that guy?
"No," David could not accept that. "Don't blame yourself. It is not your fault." He insisted, believing that if there was someone who should take responsibility for what happened, it was Adam.
He would not allow Roseann to beat herself up with this incident. If someone should suffer, it should be his friend who cheated on his sister.
"But I am telling the truth if you will only hear me out." She pleaded with him with those soulful eyes. "He was drunk when I showed up in his apartment."
Honestly, he did not want to listen to her explanation. He intended to stick with his story, but she persisted. He had no choice because he did not wish Rosella to hear their argument.
"Ok. You have a minute to convince me." He tapped his watch, looking directly into her eyes. "But first, how did you know him?"
He believed Roseann would give him a crappy story about why she should take the blame. She seemed deadset on blaming herself for her participation.
"Adam arrived last night at his apartment, drunk. I came there to hang out with him." She began her story. "By the way, he was the man I talked to you about." She clarified before continuing.
He figured that as much after witnessing their closeness. Nevertheless, he was not expecting it. He was surprised to see that they even knew each other.
"Anyway, I helped him into his apartment. I did not intend to stay but thought I should help him since he was too drunk.
But when I assisted him, we tumbled and fell on the couch. Then, we ended up kissing, which led to more. I could have stopped it, but I guess I liked it.
Nevertheless, I knew it was wrong since he was already in love with someone else. Still, I let it happen because I..." She paused as if unable to continue.
"I took advantage of that he was drunk." She shamefully said, as if she regretted her action.
"But I realized my mistake when he..." She was unable to finish her statement when they heard the door of the bedroom open and closed.
Then, they heard Rosella's footsteps as she walked towards them.
He wanted to hear what she was about to say, but that had to wait. He could not ask her in front of Rosella. He did not want to involve her in this mess.
"Shall we go?" David asked Rosella, who looked quite lovely in her dress.
He had to end his conversation with Roseann and deal with it when Rosella was not around. At the moment, he wanted to concentrate on taking Rosella out and giving her a good time.
"Do you think this will do with what you have in mind?" Rosella asked him.
He thought she was beautiful in anything she wore. She could wear a sack of potatoes and would still look like a Goddess to him.
"It is perfect." He said, setting aside the other things on his mind. "If you are ready, then we can go." He offered his hand to her, acting like a perfect gentleman.
He thought the rest of the world would have to wait because, at that moment, he only had his eyes on her. He was devoting his entire time to making her happy.
He watched Rosella grab her bag from the counter and kiss her sister goodbye. He saw that Roseann whispered something in her ear. But whatever it was, it only made her smile.
"I hope you will have a great time," Roseann shouted before they could close the door.
Somehow, he appreciated that Roseann still supported his plans to win her sister back despite their misunderstanding.
He would have to deal with their unfinished conversation later. As much as he wanted to deal with Adam, he would have to wait.
"Where are you taking me?" She finally asked while taking a seat on the passenger side.
He looked at her as he revved the engine, shifting the gear and pulling out of the curved. Then, he contemplated where to take her.
It was the heat of the moment when he asked her to go out with him. He did not have a plan ahead. He initially only wanted to see her.
However, he believed asking her out seemed much better than staying in her apartment or going to the office.
"The truth..." He paused with a boyish smile as he rubbed the back of his neck. He knew he could not lie to her. "I am still trying to think of a place that will impress you."
He could think of several activities they could do together, but nothing appealed to him. It just did not feel right.
He knew he had to make this special for her. He had a small window to make her remember or fall in love with him. He did not want to waste it.
"You did not have to do that." She appeared surprised by his admission. "I am ok to go anywhere." She shrugged her shoulders, not caring much about their destination.
Somehow, he saw the woman he had fallen in love with. She was not the type who preferred fancy places or liked expensive things.
"Ok. What about you tell me where you feel like going or seeing?" He asked, wondering what was going through her mind.
He missed the old Rosella very much. Nonetheless, he seemed excited to meet the new one. He could see a different spark in her eyes as she thought of an idea. Stay connected with m-v l|e-NovelFire
He could sense her excitement, which made him feel giddy inside. It was as if they were getting to know each other again, and he did not hate it.
"Really?" She asked, slightly uncertain but seemingly hopeful. "You don't mind." She stated, clasping her hands together on her lap.
It suddenly reminded him of a time, not so long ago, when she asked him for a favor. He remembered her father could not book a flight for Roseann's graduation.
Rosella never liked being helpless. If she could do it herself without asking for assistance, she would do it. She never enjoyed bothering anyone until she was desperate enough to ask for his help.
"Can you do something about it?" She was asking him to help her with the airline. Instead, he sent his plane to fly his father to her sister's special event.
She thought it was too much, but to him, he would give her the world if that would put a smile on her face.
Now, he would do anything to see that smile again on her lips. And he would drive her anywhere she wanted to go.
"Of course, I will take you anywhere you wish to see." David offered as he glanced at her.
He preferred to hold her hand, but he did not wish to frighten her by moving too fast. He had to enforce maximum restraint when it came to her.
Even though there would be nothing more he liked than to kiss and hug her, he knew he had to keep that to himself. He believed if she learned what he was thinking, she would never want to see him again.
But could anybody blame him? He missed his fiancee very much. However, he would wait a lifetime if he had to until she loved him again. fгeewёbnoѵel.cσm
"Well, I think I saw something on the internet, something I wish to do." She timidly said, slightly hesitating to continue.
"What is it?" He questioned, urging her to tell him.
"But don't laugh, ok." She said when he tried to encourage her to say it.