Ewan tried to understand what was going on, but the more he dwelled on the questions, the more he attempted to recall any ti during the journey when Athena had felt so desperate for companionship that she had accepted Antonio as her boyfriend, the more his head throbbed with pain.
His body ached, yet it couldn’t compare to the pain gripping his heart. Why will she choose him?
Logically, he understood her choice; Antonio was the safe option. However...
He cursed for the umpteenth ti since he had left them standing by the Thorne’s gates.
For the more he imagined them together—kissing or doing sothing else—the tighter the grip on his heart tightened, and he ends up cursing again and again.
Not sure what he was doing, Ewan drove to a bar and parked the car but didn’t leave it. Looking at the bar longingly, thirsty for bottles of wine or beer to keep the sorrow at bay, he contemplated his actions haphazardly.
No matter his wants and needs, he needed to rember that he had children now—children who would look up to him as a role model. Would he want to teach them to drown their sorrows with wine when challenging situations arose?
He shook his head, albeit reluctantly and painfully. He needed a drink. It didn’t even matter that there was no way for the children to find out if he got drunk tonight; his dutifulness to them wouldn’t allow him to step into the bar.
He cursed and hit the steering wheel repeatedly to release so pent-up frustration. That only ended up attracting the wrong crowd.
Ewan was oblivious to this until there was a knock on his window. It was then he beca aware of his surroundings; as he hit the steering wheel, the sound of the horn blowing intermittently had invited a group of rough-looking fellows.
Worse, he was driving an expensive car—not the ordinary ones he usually took to places like this.
However, he didn’t waste ti thinking about this matter; instead, he kept looking at the man who was smoking—flanked by five others with their hands intentionally placed in the front pockets of their leather jackets. Guns?—while he shifted the gear into drive.
Hence, before the man could knock again, Ewan zood out of the parking space, undeterred by the gunshots that rent the air thereafter and struck his car as well. His car was bulletproof.
He didn’t stop until he got ho, which was Sandro’s apartnt at the mont.
"Ewan, what took you so long?" Sandro asked imdiately upon opening the door and seeing Ewan standing at the doorstep.
Noting the forlorn expression on Ewan’s face, a frown masked Sandro’s features. "Did anything happen?"
Ewan opened his mouth to express his frustrations as he stepped into the apartnt, but then he saw the large black coat and hat sitting pretty on the plush creamy sofa and started laughing—the kind of laughter that eased frustration and caused a tear to slip from one’s eye.
"Why are you laughing?" Sandro asked, turning away from the bolted door.
He could see that Ewan was staring at the forsaken coat and hat, yet he couldn’t grasp the reason behind it. Surely, Gianna wouldn’t have...
He cursed, hitting the wall when his mind supplied him the reason for Ewan’s amusent. "She sent you the picture?"
But Ewan didn’t respond; rather, he laughed harder, needing this escape route for his frustration. He laughed and flung himself onto the sofa, still chuckling when Zane ca into the room from the passageway.
"Did I miss out on so joke?"
"He didn’t tell you?" Ewan paused in his laughter.
"Ewan..." Sandro called in a warning tone.
If Ewan was this way about the matter, then Zane would be worse. The latter wouldn’t let him live down this day.
But Ewan wasn’t about to let his joy be cut short.
"You know Chelsea Statham?" He began, winking at Sandro, pushing his own troubles aside for the mont.
Zane nodded imdiately, taking a seat for this hot gossip, his palms resting on his cheeks. He looked like an ardent gossiper, and Sandro thought so too.
Seeing that he wouldn’t have a say in this matter, he cursed and took a seat on an adjoining chair. He might as well prepare himself to be laughed at tonight.
"Well, she arrived in our city today. Athena sent Gianna to pick her up. I’m not sure what happened—maybe her car broke down—seeing as she had to ask Sandro for help, even though she is aware that this man here and Chelsea are not on good terms..."
"Yet why would she involve Sandro and put her friend in an uncomfortable situation? I am not surprised; it seems like sothing she would do," Zane bit out in irritation, cutting Ewan short.
Ewan, baffled, looked at Sandro. The latter snickered, happy at the turn of events.
"That woman is really the worst of it all! She—"
"Okay, that’s enough, Zane..." Ewan commanded, feeling the highness that had co from the earlier boisterous laughter fading away. "You should have let finish the story before drawing stupid conclusions. This must be the reason why she had called Sandro instead of you..."
"Not that I’m interested in being her personal driver," Zane muttered, to Ewan’s chagrin. He could see why Athena had said that she hadn’t supported Aiden blindly in the case of his divorce; a man’s ego was really sothing to watch out for.
Seeing his friend draw conclusions about a matter the latter knew nothing about was a bit jarring, especially since he had done the sa during his marriage to Athena—during the tis Fiona and her mother accused his wife of things she didn’t do or placed bla on her.
Letting himself accept this truth, Ewan sighed and leaned back against the sofa, the zeal to retell the story dying away.
"You’re not going to complete the story?" Zane asked, unable to keep curiosity from dripping off his voice.
Unfortunately, Ewan was no longer in the mood. "We n are really egocentric brats!" He comnted, shaking his head woefully.
Sandro was happy, though. He relaxed with a smile into the sofa.
Zane was not pleased with this. Where was the hot gossip?
"So no one is going to tell about this afternoon’s events?"
"Well, you already killed the mood with your stupid grudge. Deal with it," Sandro taunted, before reverting to Ewan. "So, tell us how the day went. Was the mission successful?"
Ewan nodded.
"I am hungry. Is there food?" He asked, deciding to aim for a good night’s rest after eating so that he could be in a better fra of mind tomorrow. Tomorrow was the day they would catch Morgan. He couldn’t wait.
"Yes, I’ll get it for you," Sandro ntioned, getting to his feet.
As he walked toward the kitchen, Zane stood up, sauntered toward Ewan, and sat down beside him.
"Tell about the funny gossip."
But Ewan ignored him, focusing instead on the questions he had left for Spider before getting ho regarding Rodney and then about Morgan’s location.
"You really are not going to tell anything..." Zane whined.
This ti, Ewan turned aside and looked at him so intently that Zane beca uncomfortable. "What?"
"If I were you, I would talk with Gianna and find out if the two of us really did need to go our separate ways or if there’s been a huge misunderstanding sowhere."
Zane cursed, stood up from the sofa, and returned to his seat.
"Don’t make the sa mistakes that I did, Zane. Trust , the pain I’m facing now is terrible. I wish I could go back in ti..."
Zane scoffed. "Athena is not Gianna. Gianna isn’t even worthy of touching Athena’s feet..."
Ewan balked. "You will regret it, surely," He muttered, shaking his head. "Good luck getting her back after that."
Zane chuckled sarcastically. "I would rather beg for food on the streets... I would rather give myself up to the Grey disease than get back with that..."
"No na-calling, Zane. Keep your adjectives to yourself. She is Athena’s best friend, so she is worth sothing. As a matter of fact, she is a good woman. I know that. If you don’t see that, that’s your business."
"Preach, brother..." Sandro cut in, interrupting whatever was at the tip of Zane’s tongue.
The latter hissed in distaste. "Just tell us what happened today... enough about Gianna."
And Ewan did just that as he ate. When he was done, the other two n were wearing a myriad of expressions.
"It’s good news, basically," Sandro finally broke the silence. "You got three of the traitors, and Fiona is getting what she deserves. As for Connor, he should have known better. Yet is that why you ca back looking downtrodden? Did sothing happen?"
"Athena accepted Antonio’s request. They are dating now."
"Oh shit... I wouldn’t say I didn’t see that coming..." Zane exclaid, his rant cut short by Ewan’s ringing phone.
"Connor, what’s the matter?" Ewan got straight to the point.
"She has given you a location? Good. Continue until she provides the answer to the other question."
And then he ended the call, the cold glint in his eyes disappearing when he saw Athena’s ssage drop in coincidentally.
"Did you get ho well? Have you eaten?"
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