Chapter 188
+26 BONUS
Minnie gave Walter a wave, her smile lighting up the room like a sunflower in full bloom.
Walter’s eyes flickered with a hint of darkness, but he quickly flashed a killer smile. “Yeah, it’s funny how that works. If I didn’t know better, I’d say you’ve got a master plan to shadow me, Ms. Kast.” They were all smiles and laughs on the outside, but the tension ran deep–they were already sizing each other up, ready for a showdown.
Evangeline, catching every word, tried to act like it did not bug her to see Walter getting hit on right in front of her. She shifted her gaze to Alex, trying to distract herself,
Alex, reflecting Walter’s looks, made her wonder at the mysteries of nature. They shared the same face, yet one look was all it took to see they were night and day.
Walter was the life of the party, sometimes a bit of a schemer, and would do anything to get what he wanted. He was a walking storm. Alex, on the other hand, was the calm after the storm–soft–spoken, classy, with a vibe that said he was above the fray, always cool as a cucumber.
What really got under Evangeline’s skin was why, oh why, with the same face, she was head over heels for bad boy Walter instead of prince charming Alex.
Evangeline’s heart raced as she stared at the face before her, her mind painting it with the soft, tender colors that she imagined belonged to Walter.
She was not really seeing Alex anymore; she was lost in a dream where Walter looked just the way he should in her romantic fantasies.
Lost in thought, Evangeline’s gaze lingered on Alex, unblinking and full of yearning.
To anyone watching, she seemed hopelessly smitten.
It stung even more knowing that Walter was aware of her deep–seated crush on Alex, making her longing stares all the more piercing.
What really got under Walter’s skin was that Alex, completely ignoring the fact that Walter was right there between them, was shamelessly returning Evangeline’s gaze!
Did they both think he was invisible?
Jolted back to reality, Evangeline quickly touched her mouth, only to find it dry. Walter had tricked her, and she had fallen for it like hook, line, and sinker.
Why should she care about his mood now? He could chat up a storm with a pretty girl, and she was not allowed to even look at a good–looking guy? Whose rule was that?
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