His Belated Apology–2
I looked at him suspiciously, “Why?”
“I want to talk to you.”
I scanned the road, trying to see if I could spot a taxi. I’d taken one here because I didn’t
feel like driving.
“I don’t think that’s a good idea. We have nothing to talk about,” I turned my gaze back to
him.
He ran his hand through his black hair, looking somewhat frustrated.
“Sebastian…” I was about to tell him I was leaving when he cut me off. His expression
turned hard.
“I’m not taking no for an answer. Either you get in the car yourself, or I’ll carry you,” he
pointed to his car.
“You wouldn’t dare,” I challenged.
“Try me, Thea,” he shot back.
He started moving toward me, and I knew he was about to make good on his threat. I
snorted and turned to walk to his car.
He unlocked the doors, and after I got in, I glared at him as he got in and started the car.
I remained silent, not in the mood to talk. I was both annoyed and confused by his sudden change in behavior. I wanted the old Sebastian back, the one I was used to. This one was a stranger to me, completely unpredictable. I didn’t like it one bit.
We arrived at a restaurant I’d never been to before. He led me inside, gave his name, and we were immediately shown to our seats.
“What the hell is wrong with you, Sebastian?” I asked as soon as we sat down. “Your behavior lately has been really confusing. I mean, for fuck’s sake, you showed up at my prenatal check–up for a pup that isn’t even yours, when you never attended a single one when I was pregnant with Leo.”
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