Crystal's POV:
Startled, I quickly hung up the phone, spun around, and yanked Rufus' hand away before quickly retreating a few steps away from him.
Rufus stood still, with his arms crossed in front of his chest. He kept his cold gazer at me and asked, "Why is it that every time you see me, you act as though you bumped into a ghost?"
"It is because you always appear behind me without making any sound." I curled my lips as I said those words.
Rufus chuckled and eyed me from head to toe. Then, he asked, "Why do you look so guilty? What have you done?"
I turned my head away from him and said in an unnecessarily loud voice to hide my nervousness, "If I actually did something wrong, I'd be very careful to hide it from others. How could I just wait here to be busted? Tell me. What do you want from me this time? Make it quick because I'm very busy." Every time this guy showed up, he would pick on me. I had a hunch that he had made this his bad habit.
"Are you busy looking for someone right now?" Rufus asked casually.
I paused for a moment. Then I frowned and asked, "What did you hear?"
"Nothing. I just heard that you were looking for someone."
After saying that, he paused before suddenly bending over and closing the distance between us.
With his eyes pierced on mine, he asked, "What? Are you afraid that I will hear something I shouldn't?"
I violently shoved him away and growled, "It's nothing. A child in my pack went missing. I'm arranging people to look for him."
"Well, if you need help, I can ask Blair to arrange the royal army to search for him," Rufus muttered disapprovingly while standing straight.
Hearing this, I started to contemplate my initial decision. My baby Beryl wouldn't also be there. I would miss the chance to bond with her if I didn't accept his dinner invitation. It took me a long time to make Beryl slowly accept me again. I should keep working on it. But I was afraid that Rufus would ask me about my past. I couldn't fool him with my excuses all the time. It might work for the first few times, but I was pretty sure he would catch on to something sooner or later. If that happened, he would be even more suspicious of me.
"Beryl said today is her birthday. You even forgot that?" Rufus scowled and cast an intent glance my way.
"What? Today is not her..." Before I could finish my words, I suddenly remembered something. Tears then began welling up in my eyes.
Today was Ian's birthday.
We had made the day I met Ian for the first time as his birthday since we didn't know the exact date that he was born. Every year on this day, Beryl would throw a lavish celebration for Ian.
Even when Beryl had lost her memory, she still remembered the most important thing in her heart.
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