Curtis couldn’t be bothered to respond.
He led Rayna away, and a pin-drop silence descended upon the private room.
Jasper scanned the surroundings and cocked a brow. “Why is everyone so quiet?”
“Um… About Ms. Garland and Mr. Faymon…” Morton stammered with fear in his eyes. “Didn’t they break up?”
Everyone could clearly see how Curtis had spoken to her affectionately and had had his arm around her when they left.
It sure as hell doesn’t look like it!
Jasper shrugged. “On the surface, yes, but who knows in reality? Mr. Faymon forbids Ms. Garland from working with me. It’s evident Mr. Faymon’s interest in Ms. Garland is far from over.”
Upon hearing those words, the rest of the men were secretly relieved that they didn’t offend Rayna in any way.
Curtis wasn’t just an outstanding young man, but one whose methods were extremely ruthless.
Despite being an adopted son of the Faymon family who started out with a small stake in Faymon Group, he managed to end up taking ownership of the entire company—a feat that was simply unprecedented.
Getting on Curtis’ nerves was the equivalent of committing suicide.
While everyone was sighing in relief, Morton was the only one who looked distraught.
He hadn’t forgotten how he had forced Rayna to drink and ended up having her throw the drink back at him. When he wanted to retaliate, Curtis’ indifferent expression made him assume that things were over between them. Yet, that did not seem to be the case.
I’m doomed!
As he left the club with her in his arms, Curtis was amused at the sight of Rayna peeling an orange while sobbing. “Those are just oranges. Why are you crying so hard over them?”
She makes it look as if someone has bullied her.
Upon arriving at the entrance, they realized it was raining cats and dogs outside.
At that moment, the waitress who had served Rayna at the restaurant came up from behind and handed Curtis two umbrellas. “Mr. Faymon, congratulations!” She wore a cheeky smile on her face as she spoke.
Congratulations?
After watching the waitress return inside, Curtis turned to look at Rayna. Wyatt’s staff must be taught a lesson. They’re such blabbermouths.
Upon spotting Gabriel’s car that had stopped by the sidewalk, Curtis opened the umbrella to shield Rayna as they scurried toward it.
When Gabriel hurriedly alighted from the car and saw a woman in Curtis’ arms, he assumed Curtis had found himself a lady after getting himself drunk.
However, he quickly realized it was Rayna upon taking a closer look.
The sight of Gabriel staring blankly at them caused Curtis to frown. “Open the damn door!”
“Oh, right!” After he frantically opened the door and watched Curtis help Rayna into the car, Gabriel felt the urge to be nosey. “Mr. Faymon, why is Ms. Garland—”
The next moment, Gabriel was cowed into silence when Curtis shot him a murderous glare.
Any more questions would mean the death of him.
Gabriel turned on the heater in the car and drove silently. Rayna, sitting in the back, didn’t say a word throughout as well. All she did was continue peeling her orange, filling the entire car with its fragrance.
Upon noticing how unrestrained she was eating them, Curtis snatched them from her hands, worried that she would overeat.
“Take a break before you continue.”
Rayna threw him a glance. She could feel the repressed frustration swell up within her. The very next second, she burst into tears. “I just feel like having them. I-It’s not like I refuse to pay you for it.” She retrieved her purse and grabbed a wad of cash. “Is this enough?”
Feeling helpless against her tendency to cry at a moment’s notice, Curtis replied, “I didn’t say you need to pay. I just wanted you to take a break so that you don’t die from overeating.”
Rayna gave him a teary-eyed look. “Are you cursing me?”
When Curtis looked at her from the corner of his eyes and noticed her awkward reaction, he asked with furrowed brows, “Did you really overeat?”
“Overeat, my foot!” Rayna turned her head away to ignore him, exasperated.
Curtis was dumbfounded.
Soon, they arrived at the residential area Curtis was staying in.
The heavy rain at night had covered the ground with puddles where a single step was enough to wet the hem of one’s trousers.
After waiting for Curtis to alight, Rayna moved herself to the right, hoping to stay under the cover of Curtis’ umbrella.
Curtis read her mind. He handed her the umbrella before sweeping her off her feet. The abruptness of his action took her by surprise, causing her to wrap her arms around his neck frantically.
Once she calmed down, she bit her lip and said, “I can walk by myself. I’m not a cripple.”
“Your cat just bathed two days ago. I’m worried it would nuzzle itself against you when it sees you,” Curtis said in a grim voice. “If it rubs itself against your dirty pants, it’ll have to take another bath tomorrow.”
When Rayna saw the flooded ground and how the water splashed against Curtis’ pants, she refrained from commenting further.
As she leaned intimately against his chest, the warmth of his body made her heart race. Her sensitive mind began to wonder if he had carried Stella this way too.
The resulting jealousy made her feel aggrieved again.
Just as she sniffled, the spicy and fragrant scent she detected in the air triggered her hunger pangs. When she finally settled down in front of the door, she couldn’t help but burst into tears again.
“You’re crying again?” Curtis pinched his already wrinkled brows. “I beg of you, please stop crying. I’ll get someone to send oranges to your condominium later.”
In between her sobs, Rayna murmured, “I… I want a cheese bun.”
Curtis was bereft of words.
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