Chapter 615
Chapter 615
Chapter 615 Unreasonable
When Tobias saw that the call was from Idania, he declined it without any hesitation. Freeing a hand from the steering wheel, he took the phone and tossed it into the center console box.
He drove on and did not even ask Eva for her address. He had been to that house numerous times and could easily find his way there without the help of GPS navigation.
“Are you still in contact with Brayden?” he asked solemnly in his deep voice.
Why is he asking about my personal life? Is it because of my relationship with Skylar?
Eva unconsciously preened herself and tucked away some stray strands of hair behind her ears as she contemplated the question.
“I have no interest in Mr. Scott. My upbringing and decency would not allow me to get involved with a married man.” She decided she had to make her stand clear.
Tobias let out a small wry smile and did not probe further. It was ironic to him that Eva seemed to be proud of her upbringing, as he felt her parents had pretty bad table manners.
After entering the neighborhood, Tobias slowed down and brought the car to a smooth stop. Eva was mesmerized by the masculine contours of his face as she watched him turn off the engine.
“Thank you for the ride, Mr. Ford. Have a safe drive home,” she thanked him and got ready to alight from the car.
“How is your brother? Is he still addicted to gambling?” Tobias asked.
“I am to be blamed for that. I have been too busy with work and did not give him enough attention.” Eva frowned lightly as she spoke, sounding self-reproachful.
Tobias knew what she was trying to get at, but chose not to respond to that.
Eva really wanted to invite Tobias to her place for a drink, but knowing her parents would be in, she could only bury that wishful thinking and alighted from the vehicle with regrets.
Skylar was awoken by the sound of the door opening. The house was dead quiet at night, so she could clearly hear every movement, including the sound of the keys being placed on the table
She closed her eyes again and pretended to be sleeping.
Tobias switched on the table lamp and despite it being on its dimmest mode, Skylar seemed to be woken by it.
She rubbed her sleepy eyes as if she had just woken up and murmured, “Oh, you are back. I waited up till late and I thought you will not come back, so I went to bed. Have you taken your dinner?” she asked.
Tobias bent over to give her a kiss on her forehead and softly said, “Get back to sleep.”
He sat down on the bed, leaned against the headboard, and pulled her into his embrace.
Skylar lay comfortably in his arms, taking in the familiar white sandalwood scent on him. Têxt © NôvelDrama.Org.
After a while, she opened her eyes and stole a peek at him. His upper body was on the bed but his long legs were still resting on the floor. Despite the uncomfortable posture, he was fast asleep. He seemed to be tired after a long day and had fallen asleep instantly, still dressed in his work attire. The glow of the warm dim light softened the outline of his sharp features, and the tired look on his face actually made him more charming and irresistible.
As she watched him sleep, memories of their first encounter came back to her vividly. Tobias was not in her good books when they first met. She lost her virginity to him during their first meeting and she thought they would never meet again. At that time, no one would have predicted their relationship would develop so quickly and they would soon be living as a couple.
Skylar pulled over a blanket and gently put it over Tobias. The sky was getting lighter and soon he would be waking up.
She had no idea when she drifted off to sleep, but when she woke up again in the morning, Tobias was nowhere to be found. The crumpled bedsheet was a clear sign that he had been back and it was not a dream.
She took a quick shower and put on an oversized shirt over her undies. She had no plans to get out of the house and decided to dress casually and comfortably. Since the house was heated and cozily warm, there was no need to bundle herself up.
She walked down to the dining hall and realized Tobias was still around. He had not left as she had expected.
His hand tightened around the glass of milk he was holding as he gave her a scrutinizing look from head to toe. His gaze lingered on her exposed long legs, and she could sense his anger even before he spoke.
“Is that a top or a dress? Cover yourself up and stop showing so much of your legs! Who are you trying to seduce?” he hissed. After they got close, he had become a control freak who would demand her to dress conservatively.
That was the same man who had no qualms about stripping her naked and confining her to the operations table for an examination when they first got acquainted. Eva could only sigh at the unreasonable double standards that seemed to be second nature to most men.