Encore of the Avenging Muse (Sylvia and Rupert) -
Chapter 132
Orson found Rupert silently nursing a cup of coffee in Chris's office.
"Rupert, Ms. Lloyd has been taken by Mr. Warren."
Rupert narrowed his eyes and pulled out his phone to call Sylvia. It went straight to voicemail.
As the mechanical tone played, the coffee cup in Rupert's grip cracked. A deep surge flickered in his eyes, sending chills down one's spine without the cold. Chris glanced at him. "Getting anxious? Then why did you push her away earlier?"
Rupert tossed the broken cup into the trash, not bothering to explain.
Chris pointed at a neatly folded sweater on the desk. "You even gave her your sweater. That was something you..."
"Got too much time on your hands?" Rupert interrupted, grabbed the sweater, and left.
By the time he got back to the Garcia family, it was late. Rupert stood in the courtyard, lighting a cigarette for himself.
Orson glanced at the sky. "Looks like rain. Maybe we should head inside?"
Rupert looked up at the clouds covering the moon, exhaling a cloud of smoke. His gaze drifted towards a dark room in Edwin's courtyard.
He checked his phone again, only to see a new post from Warren.
One line: [Lazy kitty.]
And a photo.
In the photo, Sylvia was asleep, leaning on Warren's arm. Her delicate profile, even marred by a scar, didn't detract from her beauty; if anything, it added a touch of vulnerable charm, soft and delicate, evoking a protective feeling. Rupert pocketed his phone, took a deep drag from his cigarette, his gaze deeper than the stormy night.
The pitter-patter of rain woke Sylvia. Blinking at the dim, warm light above her, she rubbed her eyes. "Awake? Have some water."
Warren handed her a bottle of water.
She accepted it, offering an embarrassed apologizing. "Sorry, I didn't mean to fall asleep on you."
Warren chuckled. "It's my fault, really. I wanted to show you the stars from the hillside, but then the rain came. No stars, and even the moon's hiding."
He gestured towards the skylight.
Gazing into the dark sky, Sylvia laughed along with him.
"It's still quite a view."
"Feeling better?"
As he spoke, Warren gently brushed a strand of hair from Sylvia's cheek, tucking it behind her ear. His fingers grazed the scar, frowning slightly.
"You should take better care of yourself, miss."
His touch was warm and comforting.
Yet, Sylvia felt uneasy and shifted away, covering her face. "The doctor said it's fine."
"That's good to hear." Warren didn't press further and shifted the topic.
"It's not safe to go down the topic.
hiltin
QUMS
this rain. How about a movie?
"Sure."
Sylvia agreed, welcoming the distraction.
Warren had the driver set up a screen and played a comedy.
The rain, the movie in the car- it was a novel experience.
Laughter from several scenes made Sylvia forget the awkwardness of the moment.
When the rain stopped and the movie was over, Warren had the driver take them down the hill.
Back at the Garcia family, Warren saw her to the door.
"Thank you," Sylvia said.
"Do we need to be so formal? Don't worry, Sylvia, it will all pass." Warren patted her head.
Sylvia nodded and waved goodbye
as she entered the house. Trying to be as quiet as possible, she was
startted when the lid on.
"Decided to come back, did you?" Naomi sat on the couch, clearly upset.
"Mom."
As Sylvia turned around, Naomi shrieked at the sight of her face.
"Ah! What happened to your face? I've always told you to take care of your looks; what if it scars? That Bridget, I won't let her off!" "It's over now. The doctor said it's fine, I just need to apply the ointment on time." Sylvia quickly tried to calm Naomi down. Naomi was no match for Bridget in any confrontation, and Sylvia didn't want to stress her with the threats from Bridget. Only when Naomi was assured the injury wouldn't scar did she finally relax. Her gaze shifted to the coat Sylvia was wearing. She inspected it. "This is... Warren's coat, isn't it? He was wearing it this morning. What's going on between you two?" Naomi had an eye for fashion and recognized Warren's coat immediately.
Sylvia pulled her arm back. "Mom, are you out of your mind? Stop making things up."
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