Chapter 62
Chapter 62
#62 “I Love to See You Mad.”
Alexander was feeling terrible. He knew he had promised his mother he’d invite Sophia to her birthday party, but the idea weighed heavily on him. Their recent interactions hadn’t exactly been smooth, and he was unsure of how she’d react to the invitation. Especially after last night’s conversation.
Alexander knew that Sophia would misinterpret his words because she did not know Michael as he did. She didn’t know what his half-brother was capable of. He buried his face in his hands and let out a loud sigh. He hated the situation he was in and the trick Michael had played on him.
Meanwhile, Megan had asked him to meet up and help pick out a birthday gift for Caroline, his mother. She suggested they meet at a luxury store in the mall, knowing that Alexander had impeccable taste when it came to gifts.
Megan was very pleased to find out that Alexander’s mother had invited her to her birthday. She hoped this would lead to more time to spend with Alexander in the future.
In the next moment, Sophia and Evelyn went to the same store that day. Perhaps it was the magnetism of high- end shopping that drew them both in or maybe it was just serendipity. But all four ended up there.
As they entered the store, their scanned the luxurious displays of jewelry, clothing, and accessories. It didn’t take long for their gaze to lock onto Alexander and Megan. Both parties recognized each other immediately but chose not to acknowledge the presence of the other. eyes
Megan, sensing the opportunity, intentionally maneuvered closer to Alexander. She struck up a conversation about potential gifts for Caroline, expertly steering the discussion towards what she knew he liked. It was a subtle attempt to remind him of their connection, hoping he would become more receptive to her advances.
However, Sophia remained indifferent, focused solely on her shopping with Evelyn. After yesterday’s situation, Sophia had decided to distance herself as much as possible. She was irritated by Alexander’s interference and therefore chose not to greet him at all.
Megan observed the apparent shift in dynamics between Sophia and Alexander, she couldn’t help but feel intrigued. Once, they had seemed close, but now, they appeared like strangers to each other. Megan believed that there might still be a chance for her to win over Alexander, and she was determined to seize that opportunity.
Meanwhile, Evelyn, curious about Sophia’s recent interactions, leaned in closer to her friend. Her voice was barely above a whisper as she asked, ” Sophia, I heard you’re going on another date with Michael. Is that true?”
Sophia nodded, her gaze thoughtful. ” Yes, it is. We’ve been spending time together lately.”
Evelyn raised an eyebrow, her curiosity piqued. “Wow, you guys really like each other,” she commented.
Sophia chuckled, her eyes glinting mischievously. “I don’t know about that, Evelyn. Sometimes, I just let fate decide,” she replied with a playful wink.
As they continued their quiet conversation, Alexander’s ears strained to catch every word, leaving him with a growing sense of unease. He didn’t hear Sophia admit that she liked him, but that didn’t make him any calmer.
She had agreed to a second date and it was driving him crazy. Alexander realized that if he didn’t act immediately, their relationship could deepen, and then there was not going to be a chance to separate them.
That evening, Alexander waited downstairs at Sophia’s apartment building, his heart pounding with anticipation. He knew he had to seize this opportunity to speak with her, even though his intentions were far from clear. His thoughts swirled with conflicting emotions as he spotted the mailman approaching.
As the mailman reached Sophia’s mailbox and began inserting an envelope, Alexander approached with a friendly demeanor, masking his true identity. He falsely claimed to be a friend of Sophia’s, a ruse he had concocted on the spot. He told the mailman that he would personally deliver the envelope to her, sparing him the trouble.
With the envelope now in his possession, Alexander made his way upstairs to Sophia’s apartment. He hesitated for a moment before knocking on her door, his heart pounding in his chest. When Sophia opened the door and saw him standing there, her expression shifted from surprise to guarded curiosity.
“Alexander,” she said. “What are you doing here?”
Alexander cleared his throat, his resolve firm despite his inner turmoil. ” I… uh, intercepted an envelope from the mailman downstairs. It was addressed to you, and I thought I’d bring it up.”
Sophia’s eyes narrowed slightly, but she accepted the envelope and glanced at it briefly. “What were you doing downstairs, anyway?” she asked annoyed.
Alexander took a deep breath, his gaze fixed on Sophia’s face as he braced himself for the conversation ahead, ” Sophia,” he began, “I heard something today. Is it true that you’re planning to go on a second date with Michael?”
Sophia’s guard went up instantly. ” Why do you care, Alexander? We’re divorced now. My personal life is none of your business.”
Alexander felt a surge of frustration but pushed through it. “You’re right; we’re divorced, and I respect your freedom to date whomever you please,” he admitted. “But, Sophia, please, not Michael.”
Sophia’s brows furrowed, and her gaze bore into Alexander’s, demanding an explanation. “Why not Michael? What does it matter to you?”
Alexander hesitated, the weight of his emotions pressing down on him. “I can’t explain it fully,” he admitted, his voice softening. “But… just trust me about him. He’s not a good person to be around.”
Sophia crossed her arms. “That’s not a valid reason, Alexander. You can’t dictate who I should or shouldn’t date.”
“Please, Sophia,” he pleaded, his voice tinged with a hint of desperation. “I’m not trying to control you. I just… I care about your safety and well-being.” Text © owned by NôvelDrama.Org.
Sophia’s eyes flashed with irritation. ” Safety? Well-being?” she repeated incredulously. “Alexander, we’re not even together anymore. You don’t get to be the guardian of my safety or well- being.”
Alexander’s frustration deepened as he realized the gap between their perspectives. He knew that he couldn’t force her to see things his way, but he also couldn’t stand by and watch her potentially get hurt.
“I know we’re not together,” he repeated, his voice heavy with regret. But that doesn’t mean I don’t care about you, Sophia. I don’t want to see you hurt, especially by someone like Michael.”
Sophia sighed, her expression tired. “I appreciate your concern, Alexander, but I can’t do it anymore. It’s time for both of us to move on and live our lives separately. Please, don’t worry about me,” she said with a hint of annoyance.
Before Alexander could respond, Sophia closed the door firmly, bringing an abrupt end to their conversation. It left him standing there.
Alexander desperately wanted to make Sophia understand his concerns, but he also knew he couldn’t control her choices. In that case, he decided he would talk to Michael.
Alexander’s anger and frustration which had been accumulating for days boiled over as he pulled out his phone and dialed Michael’s number..
“Listen carefully, Michael,” Alexander’s voice was cold and determined. “I don’t want you anywhere near Sophia. If you don’t back off and leave her alone, I’ll use every means at my disposal to destroy your precious company.”
“Hello to you too, Alexander,” Michael chuckled, his tone dripping with sarcasm. “I was wondering when you would call.”
Alexander’s voice grew colder. “I won’t repeat myself, Michael. Game over,” he growled into the receiver. Michael’s laughter was infuriating. Oh, no, my dear brother. I won’t leave her. I love to see you mad.”
Alexander’s patience was wearing thin. “She’s not a toy, Michael.”
Michael’s tone turned mocking. “Well, I am not sure about that. Let’s see, you’re angry, I’ve successfully humiliated you, and so far she’s doing a great job for me.”
“I’m going to ruin everything you own, do you understand me?” Alexander’s voice was a dangerous whisper.
Michael’s response was filled with malice. “I understand, but not before I destroy your doll by making her mine. We have a date soon, and I hope to send you a recording of her moaning my name. Bye, Alexander.”
With that parting shot, the call ended.