"I'm sorry, I'm late," I looked at Dana as I apologized for being late the next morning.
"No, it's fine, dear, I understand."
I put my bag on the table and sighed at the same time.
"Is there any progress?" She asked, giving me a cup of hot coffee.
But I just replied with a sad smile as I shook my head.
"Ohh... don't worry, he would certainly call you maybe one of these days," she patted me on the shoulder.
"Yeah, I just hope so,"
"How about asking his parents, have you tried it already?"
"Nope, I don't want to startle them with this news, but I will definitely call them once I find out what really is going on with Luke."
"Well, I agree, but I just hope you ask that man for an acceptable reason!"
"I will, Dana, I will!" I emphasized the last two words. "I just hope this time that I'm wrong and what I've been thinking since yesterday is wrong!" I formed my fists as the thought of that horrible idea came again into my mind.
"Don't think too much, Sam. I know he surely has a reason why he hasn't called you,"
And since today is Saturday, we have a double number of customers so, I decided to help our staff serving them. It's one of the great ways I could stop thinking of Luke even just for a day.
But I was just about to walk back to the counter after serving orders when I heard the sound of the door chimes. I slowly turned around to greet our new guest or guests maybe, but my smile automatically left my lips when I recognized who had entered the glass door. It's Lucy.
Yes, it's Lucy, Luke's former trainee, and employee. She walked slowly and seductively in my direction.
"Hi, Sam," she flushed me a fake smile. Yeah, I know it's fake because it hasn't even reached her ears.
And since she was still a customer despite her intentions of going to the cafe, I greeted her anyway with the same smile she gave me.
"Oh, hi, Lucy, it has been so long since you have visited the shop,"
"Yeah, you're right, my schedules have been so hectic lately and it's also taken up even my free time."
"Ohh... is it so?" I couldn't help raising my eyebrow as she sat down on the vacant seat in front of me.
"Actually, I just got back from our business meeting in the Middle East and oh, God, I'm sure you wouldn't want to know what happened!"
I secretly took a deep breath after hearing the word Middle East. She was still part of the company although she was in the PR department. And seeing the smug smile that instantly curled up against her lips, made me realize that she was just provoking my mood.
"Aw, if you say so," I just smiled and shrugged at the same time, pretending I wasn't interested in what she was saying. "Well, if you'll excuse me, I still have work to do. I'll ask one of our staff to assist you and get your order as well,"
I was about to turn around and leave her when she spoke again.
"Oops! Come on, Sam, you don't have to be that obvious,"
"I'm sorry, but I don't know what you're talking about,"
"Cut the crap, Samantha, I know you dislike me!"
"I didn't say that," I smiled, shaking my head.
She stared at me for a few seconds before flashing me a wide grin.
"Anyway, where is your boyfriend? Hasn't he arrived yet from their meeting in Saudi Arabia?"
I don't know but her eyes instantly lit up after saying the word boyfriend.
"Haist... yeah, I'm sure he hasn't arrived yet."
"Then why are you still asking when you already know the answer?"
"Do you know why he doesn't come back yet? I have information about him and I can tell you everything if you want."
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