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Chapter 57: Lucas: eting the family

IRIS HASN’T spoken to

since leaving to clean her house on Saturday. She only sent a ssage saying to bring her stuff today since her grandparents are coming back on Monday at noon, which is tomorrow.

I have been sending her text after text, greeting her, and sending her goodnight ssages, but no replies have been coming from her so far. It’s like all the progress we’ve made last week has suddenly disappeared and we’re back to square one, where she hated my guts and I fell for her undeniable charm.

Leaving her alone and betting all my chances on giving her back her clothes tonight is my only hope. I just have to see her for just a few minutes to satisfy the crippling feeling killing my heart from not seeing her for two days now. I got used to the idea of us being around each other 24/7 and I forgot she can easily slip away from .

Delusion is a scary thing. I miss Iris.

Wrapping up the details for tomorrow’s eting, I check the ti. It’s exactly 6:15 PM. If I drive to Iris’ place I’ll arrive in thirty minutes. We both live in Avondale, but my house is a bit isolated from the world. I like the solitude I get from being in the peaceful middle of a forest.

Paul and Tim have already placed Iris’ suitcases in the car boot by the ti I arrive in the car park, waiting to wave goodbyes as if I’m departing for a holiday. They ca ho yesterday after I extended their off days so I could clean the ss Iris and I made.

Thankfully, I was able to remove everything and air out the rooms before Tim ca with his bath ter of a nose and slled the sex right out of the sheets.

"I’ll be back late, but save so food for , okay?"

"Yes, Luke," Tim responds, handing

a coat.

I pause taking the coat from him, eyeing him with surprise. "What did you just call ?"

"Luke," he answers without wavering. Looks like Iris has been giving my staff private lessons on what to call . I’ll have to ask her when we et how much she taught them.

"Are you sure I shouldn’t drive you, sir?" Paul asks. I can tell he wants to see Iris one last ti before she disappears from our presence, but my gut won’t let him drive . After all, I have important things I’d like to discuss with her, like how I’m planning on telling her I like her a day before the event.

Yes, I’ve finally decided to do it. I’m going to the event as a taken man if everything goes according to how it played in my head. And for that to happen, it has to be

and Iris alone at her house, not with Paul overhearing from the car. He might grab her attention and steal the shot I want to shoot.

"Sorry bud, I have to go alone today. Sothing big is about to happen."

He raises one eyebrow and nods as if he understands everything I said. Not about to waste any more ti on them, I take the coat from Tim and get in my car. The two of them watch

leave, Tim waving at

until I reach the gate.

I smile at his lovely gesture. Yeah, buddy, I’m gonna need all the luck I can get today.

★★★★★

I arrive in thirty minutes as I suspected. Living with Iris has given

this weird habit of checking if the lights are on every ti it’s dark outside, just like I’m doing right now as I park the car outside her house.

I’ve been reducing the brightness of the lights at ho every chance I got and she has been progressing steadily at handling the dimness without knowing. We would be going down to fifty-five percent today had it not been for her moving out.

The flood light in front of her house is bright enough to light up a part of their street and the small orchard on the other side of the close. Taking out her suitcases, I pull them toward her gate and place them on either side of my legs before knocking on the large barricade.

It doesn’t take long before I hear footsteps echoing on the pavent inside as Iris approaches and opens the gate, opening her eyes and mouth wide when she sees

standing on the other side.

"What are you doing here?"

First strike. I bleed out at the comnt. Her tone is low key telling

to fuck off. Pulling the suitcases until they’re standing between us, I lazily shrug. "You asked

to bring your clothes yesterday, rember?"

"When did I—" Then she scrunches her face, doing the most silent scream I’ve ever heard in my life, hands and fingers wriggling animatedly as she tries to compose herself.

"Shit I’m such an idiot. I thought I deleted the ssage not knowing I had deleted it for

and not everyone in the chart. I should have sent you another ssage just in case."

Okay. I’m beginning to really worry about her.

"What is happening, Iris? Is there soone or sothing inside that I shouldn’t see?"

Pushing

back outside, she closes the gate behind her. Her palm on my chest feels like ho. I want to drop her bags and hold it there, keeping the warmth and softness of her hands all to myself, but I can’t. Iris pins

on the gate, gesturing for

to lower my head.

I follow the instructions. "My grandparents decided to pull a surprise visit. They’re inside the house right now and I can’t risk you eting them. What if they know you and end up asking questions?"

"Do I look embarrassing?" I question her, getting annoyed by her response to

visiting her family ho. Why does she have to act like her grandparents bite when I can see from her well-kept state and all the lighting that they care for her as much as I do?

"No you don’t, but I don’t want them asking questions," she pushes

to the car, returning to the gate to take a suitcase I left when she pushed .

"I’m smart though."

"Smart, not wise. My grandparents are both and I’m sure they can piece everything together the mont they lay their eyes on us."

"Isn’t that a good thing? We can make a good impression on them and cancel all these hide-and-seek gas," I press on.

Iris stops trying to carry her heavy bag and puts it in the car boot. Her attention turns to , a glare so fierce it ices my skin and leaves cracks in its wake.

"Stop being difficult and get in the car before my grandparents see you."

I’ve done it now. I’ve pressed that last button I wasn’t supposed to, and I don’t think I’ll be able to book the day for my confession today.

"Sorry," I mumble assisting her with her bags and closing the boot. She pats my back, standing a few feet away to allow

space to load the bags.

"It’s okay. I understand where you’re coming from, but telling them now will only burn us later."

Doyou?Really?

"Trust ," Iris soothes my shitty thoughts. "If you et them now, you’ll regret it all your life."

"Who’ll regret what?" A voice that sounds like it belongs to an older woman cos from the gate. Both Iris and I flinch, Iris even letting out a shocked gasp and touching her chest when a beam of light points in our direction from the gate.

"Grandma!"

Grandma?

"Who is that?" She points her phone’s torch at my face, piercing my eye with the white light.

I wince, covering my eyes with my hand. "What is it?" A masculine voice, probably Grandpa’s, calls out from inside. He pops out from the gate, freezing when he sees

standing next to his granddaughter with her hand on my back.

"Iris is that your boyfriend?" Without waiting for her reply, he chuckles happily, making his way toward us and removing Iris’ hand from my back. "Finally, a handso man for a beautiful lady. Welco ho, grandson-in-law."

Okay, it’sofficial. IlikeGrandpa.

"Wait. He is in a hurry to a eting, you’ll make him late, " Iris lies for no reason.

"Aww co on. We finally get to see you bring a boy ho and you tell us he’s in a hurry. Surely you can make ti for your girlfriend’s old man can’t you boy?"

"I can Grandpa," I reply, looking away when the ice glare cos from Iris’ corner.

"Now that’s a good man right there. I’m sure Iris is in good hands," Grandpa says, laughing too loudly for soone who didn’t hear a joke.

"I’ll be the judge of that," Grandma blurts out, walking past

and Grandpa. "Who wants honey and lemon tea with ginger biscuits?"

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