"Friend?"
Just one word. But that single word froze her.
She rembered how Axel hated Oscar after that day.
"Yes. A friend," she said firmly.
"You an... Stella?"
She laughed softly. "Are you teasing ? Stella’s my sister, not a friend."
"Ah, sorry... I know she is." His chuckle ca through the line, low and amused. "But I also rember you said you don’t have any close friends."
"You know Oscar, right?" she asked.
There was a brief silence before Axel finally replied, his tone slow and deep. "Oscar..."
Evelyn’s lips twitched nervously.
She heard Oscar had tried to provoke him during their first phone call, and how Axel had gotten jealous after seeing her save Oscar’s na in her phone with a heart emoji.
Yes, that Oscar," she explained. "He’s visiting our country, so I want to treat him to a nice lunch and help him feel really welco here."
Across the table, Oscar smirked and gave her a dramatic thumbs-up, clearly enjoying her discomfort. Watching Evelyn squirm a little was his new favorite pasti.
"I see," Axel said at last, sounding calm.
Evelyn’s tension eased slightly until he added, "Eve, can I join you for lunch?"
She silently swallows.
"Of course!" she said quickly. "But we are pretty far. About thirty minutes from your office. At Tomahawk Steak."
"The Hill..." he murmured, followed by a low chuckle. "What a coincidence. I’m actually in the area. I can be there in five... no, three minutes."
Evelyn blinked, startled. ’What? He’s that near?’
’Did Liam tell him?’ she wondered, her mind spinning.
"Wow, you’re so close from here. Fantastic, Axel. Couldn’t wait to see you," she said with a smile. "What would you like to eat? I’ll order it for you now."
She pressed the bell to call the server, trying to sound casual while panic grew inside her.
After briefly discussing his lunch, Axel ended the call.
Evelyn placed the new order for him and handed the nu back to the waitress.
The mont the door closed, Oscar chuckled nervously.
"Eve," he said, lowering his voice. "I am a guest in this country. You need to protect from your dangerous husband."
She frowned.
"What are you talking about?"
Before she could say more, Oscar answered, "What if he’s still holding a grudge from that day? I swear, Eve, I can already see it....he’s going to toss into the Pacific to feed the sharks."
Evelyn sighed, shaking her head, but a small smile tugged at her lips. She could tell he was only half joking.
"Seriously, Oscar," she said, looking at him curiously, "what exactly did you tell him that day? I rember Axel being really angry with you after that."
"Oh? Little Oliver didn’t tell you?" Oscar asked, surprised.
She shook her head.
"No. Oliver didn’t ntion anything. He just said, ’Daddy is angry and speaks to Uncle Oscar alone.’ Ugh, well, I’m vague about rembering anything that day; you know my attention was only drawn to him..."
Oscar inhaled deeply, like a man preparing to confess his sins.
"Well..." he began slowly, "I told him... that I’m Oliver’s father."
Evelyn’s mouth fell open.
Oscar continued helplessly, "And that I also told Oliver to call soone to kick Axel out of your house."
Evelyn’s eyes widened even more. Then, suddenly, she burst into laughter. She laughed so hard she nearly dropped her fork.
"My goodness, Oscar..." she said between giggles. "You’re really in big trouble, my friend."
She brushed away a tear from her eye and kept teasing.
"Well, don’t worry. I’ll try to protect you. But I can’t guarantee he won’t toss you into the Pacific. Maybe just... gently."
She raised her glass in sympathy.
"Oh, and you’d better start writing your will... with my na and Oliver’s at the top, just in case."
Oscar rolled his eyes.
"Tsk, tsk... you’re so heartless, Eve." He shook his head dramatically and pressed the bell again.
"Huh? You’re still hungry?" she asked, arching a brow.
"No!" he said, dead serious. "I need wine before I die."
"Hahaha!" Evelyn burst out laughing. "My friend, I was joking! He won’t kill you. You’re Oliver’s favorite uncle and my only friend. You’re safe."
A flicker of relief crossed his face, but he still grumbled, "Still... I need wine."
"Go ahead," she said, grinning. "Order the most expensive one. Your brother-in-law is filthy rich. He can afford it."
Oscar snapped his fingers.
"Ah, now you’re talking, Eve! Smart and savage... I love it."
The waitress returned, took their wine order, and left. The air settled, but Evelyn could still feel her pulse race again.
Excited to finally let Axel et her friend, whom she already thought of as her brother.
Then ca a knock on the door.
The door opened, and there he was...
Axel’s tall fra filled the doorway effortlessly. His dark eyes, sharp and unreadable, locked imdiately on Evelyn.
He didn’t even glance at Oscar.
For a mont, the whole room seed to be quiet.
Evelyn froze, her breath caught sowhere in her chest.
She can see, he wasn’t angry, but the calm intensity in his gaze made her heart thud faster.
Oscar, on the other hand, turned pale.
’Oh, no...’ Oscar muttered under his breath. ’Why does he look more handso in real life? And more intimidating?’ he silently swallowed.
"Axel..." Evelyn greeted him gently, forcing a smile. "You arrived." She stood up from her seat.
"I told you I’d be here in three minutes," he said smoothly, stepping closer. His gaze softened when it t hers. "You didn’t think I was bluffing, did you?"
She shook her head and pulled a chair over for him right beside her.
"No. Of course I believe you..."
Oscar coughed nervously, trying to look anywhere but at the intimidating Axel Knight in front of him.
"Hey there, uh... brother-in-law! It’s an honor to et you finally."
Axel’s eyes finally landed on him. "Oscar?"
Oscar straightened up imdiately.
"Y-yes, that’s . The sa one. Alive and well... for now."
Evelyn shot him a look that said, ’My goodness, Oscar, stop talking before you die.’
Axel approached him confidently and extended his hand to Oscar.
"I’m glad to et you too..." Axel said, squeezing his hand harder as if to send him a warning.
Oscar smiled, though his hand felt like it was going to crush. He started to scold him in his mind.
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