~~~I'd be a fool if I couldn't see how things have changed between you and me. Maybe we try just a little too hard and we are strangers again. I still remember we used to hold. On those cold and lonely nights, we make love and we are strangers again. Oh, lady, it's hard to believe that there in your eyes, a stranger I see. And that the only song we got left to play are the memories of yesterday~~~
-Cinema-
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Walking towards Caleb's table with a large tray in my hands, I couldn't help but notice his friend whose back was facing me. I don't know why I suddenly felt something that I couldn't explain as I glanced at his broad shoulders.
My heartbeats have become erratic as the image of someone popped up in my head, but I immediately shrugged it off as it's so impossible to happen. Los Angeles is way too far from the Philippines, so it can't be.
"Hi, Sam," I smiled at Caleb when he greeted me the moment I reached their table. "Where is Dana?"
"Well, she went into the girls' room so she asked me to bring your orders," I replied without bothering to look at the face of the man sitting across his seat. "Here are your orders, 1 cappuccino---" I hadn't even finished speaking when Caleb interrupted me.
"Oh, that's mine even the croissant and chocolate doughnut."
I couldn't help but smile as I remembered Dana told me how Caleb loved croissants and doughnuts.
"Here is your croissant and chocolate doughnut, Sir."
"Thanks, Sam."
I chuckled at him still oblivious of the intense stares of the man sitting across Caleb's seat.
"And here is your black coffee and a slice of blueberry cheesecake---" I was suddenly stopped in mid-air the moment I recognized who that man was. 'Luke...' I muttered under my breath. It seemed like the world stopped when our eyes met. And it took me a few seconds to contemplate whether to greet him or act as if I didn't recognize him and let him call my name first.
I was just pulled back from staring into his mesmerising eyes that I haven't done for so long when Caleb called my attention.
"Sam, are you okay?"
"H-Huh?" I turned to him not knowing what to say.
"You looked like you have seen a ghost."
Honestly, deep down inside, it's more than a ghost I've seen. Seeing your ex-husband, the man you first loved and left a special place in your heart unexpectedly in an unexpected place and time after two years... would make your stomach churned and would leave you speechless.
"Ahm... I-I was just surprised to see how handsome your friend, Caleb." I said taking a deep breath. God knew how I managed to came up with that line.
"Whoa!" Caleb chuckled in amusement and I gulped when I turned to Luke and saw the same expression swirl in his eyes. "By the way, this is Luke Marcuz Williams, my friend and soon to be business partner." He then turned to him and introduced me. "And this is Sam Soriano---"
But I didn't let him finish his introduction as I greeted Luke and quickly changed the topic.
"Hi," I smiled at him. "Is there anything else I can bring you?" I asked avoiding Luke's gaze and turned to Caleb, but before he could open his mouth, Luke beat him.
"A bottle of still water,"
I took a deep breath upon hearing his voice. -'What the hell is happening to me, for God sake?'- I asked inwardly.
"Make it two, please," Caleb added.
"Okay, we will bring it to you shortly." I smiled at Caleb and did my best not to look again in Luke's direction.
I turned around clutching the tray in my hands, but I was just taking a few steps away from their table when I heard my name being called.
"Sam,"
I stopped in a halt. I was debating with my own mind whether to turn around or not, but in the end, I chose to do what's right. He's our customer after all.
He's no longer in his seat when I turned and looked at him. And he had already taken a few steps near me before I could open my mouth.
"Yes, Sir?"
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