Chapter 58
The first thing that popped into Antonio’s mind was that people went to City Hall to get married. But why would Grace go there?
Grace looked down. If Antonio could marry someone else, why couldn’t she? But how was she supposed to tell him? Even now, he was still lying, treating her like a fool.
“An old friend,” she eventually replied.
“A guy or a girl?”
Grace was amused. Would he care if she hung out with another man?
“A guy.”
Antonio’s face darkened. His grip on the lunchbox tightened, his knuckles turning white.
“What are you two going there for?”
Grace had thought about testing Antonio to see if he had any feelings for her at all, but she dropped the idea eventually. Even if he did have feelings for her, so what? It wouldn’t amount to a fraction of what he felt for Keyla. She had been foolish to hold on to any hope.
“A consultation.”
With no intention of continuing the conversation, Grace turned to leave, only to bump into his lunchbox, sending the food spilling onto the floor. They both stood there in silence for a long moment. Then, Grace grabbed a cloth to clean up, but Antonio snatched it from her.
“If you’re not feeling well, just go rest. I’ll clean it up.”
In the past, Grace never let him do any chores. But today, she simply walked away without a backward glance. Antonio’s hand froze mid- wipe. When he looked up again, she had already closed her bedroom door.
A strange frustration crept into Antonio. Grace had been acting different these past two days. No more smiles, and no more phone calls. urging him home. She barely even talked to him. She used to love chatting with him so much, never running out of things to say. What changed? Antonio shook his head, telling himself that she probably was just not feeling well.
After a long while of hesitation, Antonio knocked on Grace’s door. She opened the door and was surprised to see Antonio holding something freshly cooked in his hand. The food was still steaming, but she had no appetite for it.
“The food spilled, so I made something else.”
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