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Let's Talk

UNTIL now, Cindy’s hatred towards Calyx and his friends has grown deeper. However, she felt pity for Calyx. The man is doing everything just to have her forgiveness. She knew she was too much, but this was all about Zoe. Even though she only met Zoe for a month, their bond is something that is unbreakable. “Cindy… let’s talk, please,” Calyx muttered while he stood in front of Cindy. Cindy was busy making the customer's order, and the man was present again. Calyx keeps on coaxing her day by day. And it seems like the man doesn’t even go to his company. But whom will he blame? It was loud and clear that they promised to protect them—yes, Calyx and Helios are protecting them, but how about Zoe? Her best friend is pregnant, and she will give birth at any moment this month. “I will take you to Zoe… just talk to me, please.” Calyx even makes the other customers pissed. But the hell he cares? Cindy put down the plastic cup and arched her brow in front of Calyx. “No, thanks. Grant already covered our tickets.” “You talked to Grant and didn’t want to talk to me?” Cindy frowned. “Zoe told me. I am not talking to Grant. And can’t you see nor hear? I am talking to you, idiot,” she chimed in. She got the cup and started to fill it in with caramel coffee. “Can we talk… privately?” Calyx muttered. Cindy scoffed. “That’s a scam, Cal. I know you. The talk should be just talking. Nothing must be involved, but you didn’t change at all. So, why bother? You can talk here, all day, by yourself,” she uttered and put the lid of the cup. Cindy put the filled coffee cups on a tray and served them at the customer’s table. Calyx took a deep breath and sighed. He couldn’t help but curse under his breath. ‘Damn, it.’ He can’t help but blame Helios too. If only Helios didn’t break their first scheme, things shouldn’t be this harder for him. “Go away, Cal. Can’t you see…” Cindy put her left hand on her waist, “…I’m busy.” “I will help—” he didn’t finish his words when Cindy raised her hand.

“Stop it. I’m tired of it. Go away, Cal.” Calyx shook his head. “I will not bother you until you’re off to work. I will wait outside or at the stairs of your apartment,” he said. Cindy sneered. “You’re insane—” “Because you took my sanity away from me. And if you don’t want to talk to me… I will completely get insane—” “Oh, cut the crap, Cal. Don’t pull a drama in front of me….” Cindy walked closer to him and didn’t mind those people who were watching them, “…it doesn’t suit you,” she added, and after that, she moved away. “Remember what I said, Cal. I don’t trust you anymore and will never.” Calyx’s face stiffened as he clenched his fist. “I will wait. Let’s talk,” he said, cold and firm, and after that, he left the café. Cindy went back to the counter. She pulled the wooden chair and sat there heavily. She glared at Calyx when their eyes met. ‘Damn this man,’ she thought. Will she talk to him for him to stop pestering him? Or will she wait until Zoe gives birth? Their flight will be the day after tomorrow. According to Zoe, Grant had already booked their flight, and they only needed to be at the airport two hours before their departure. She was grateful that amidst the things that had happened around Zoe, her friend still managed to hold them for the sake of her health and her baby. Cindy salutes Zoe for being strong. She knew it was hard for Zoe, but the latter survived. Although she doesn’t know the real reason… she can’t help but hate Helios for abandoning her best friend and the child. However, no one knows that things will fall like that. If they had known beforehand, they should have let Zoe be with them, not in a place that was so far away from them. Rumors said that the old Lincoln was ill. And this makes Helios look for his father. Cindy sighed and wanted to ignore things about Helios.

The man is already married. She can’t do anything about it, even if she kills Helios by herself. Things are already done.© 2024 Nôv/el/Dram/a.Org.


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