After her encounter with Tobias, Amara had turned herself into a shut in. In a bid not to encounter him a second time, she only went to work, straight home and kept meetings with Gemini virtual.
Things seemed fine that way, that is until a week later, Melanie barged into her place, demanding she take a break from her ‘vanilla’ lifestyle and come have lunch with her.
“I’m sorry Mel, I have things to do,” She rejected and pointed at the pile of paper of the coffee table. “Company data to read through.”
“That’s can wait.” Melanie matched towards her, seizing her shoulders before she had the chance to seat down in front of the coffee table. “Right now, we’re going out to have lunch.”
A nice Idea, Amara couldn’t deny, after all, she needed a break from work. But just the thought of running into Tobias, who coincidentally happens to be every and anywhere, had the idea souring in her mind.
“I’ve already eaten something Mel, and besides, I have a meeting to plan for. We can have lunch here at my place some other time. Oh, and Bethany can even join in.”
Melanie frowned at this. She wasn’t in opposed to the idea of Bethany joining them, but rather, she found the fact that Amara was trying so hard to remain at home, strange.
Was something wrong? Was someone after her? Or was she hiding from someone?
“Did something happen?” Her question had Amara stopping on the file she had been reading.
She looked up from where she now sat and stared at Melanie. “What?”
Melanie took a step forward and folded her arms. “Did something happen? That’s the only reason why you’d refuse to come out for an entire week and be held up in here. So, spill it.”
Amara chuckled, but it sounded strained. “Nothing happened, Mel. I’m just…” The look on Tobias’s face that day was suddenly flashing through her mind and she sighed.
“Busy,” She lied.
“Is that really it?”
Trust her, Amara didn’t want to lie. She was a fan of lying, but when it came to Tobias’s case being tallied in front of Melanie, she just couldn’t do it.
So, she chose to tell half of the truth.
“Yes,” Amara sighed, closed the file she had been reading and rose up. “But I promise, I’ll make time for you.” She patted Melanie’s shoulder gently, offering her most sincere smile.
The action had Melanie relenting.
“I’ll hold you on that.” She said and fished out her phone when it began ringing.
A glance at the screen had her sighing. “Well, there goes my lunch time. I have to return to the company, let’s talk later.”
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