Chapter 189
She had a perfectly good excuse not to return to Sunset Hills Estates now, and Orion presumably wouldn’t think too much about it. She needed to give him a call to explain, lest he thought she was fleeing from some misdeed!
After pulling out her phone, she remembered she only had Cedric’s number. At this hour, he was probably already home.
“Uncle Oliver, do you have Orion’s number?”
“Yeah, what’s up?”
“I need to talk to him about something.”
“You don’t have his number?” Oliver was surprised, “I thought you two were close enough to have exchanged contacts by now. By the way, did you guys clear up that misunderstanding at the audition last
time?”
“Yeah, he’s forgiven me!”
“I told you, Mr. Lockwood is a mature and generous man. He wouldn’t hold a grudge against a kid like you.” He sent the number to her phone, “What’s so urgent that you need to call him now?”
“Nothing much, just that he’s been sick these days and I wanted to check on him.”
Sick?
Oliver was puzzled. She didn’t even have his contact details; how did she know he was sick? And with her busy shooting schedule, she even forgot Samuel’s birthday but still remembered Mr. Lockwood’s illness?
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In the vast room, Orion sat alone at a dining table laden with exquisite dishes, watching the clock on the wall tick by. It had been thirty minutes. Was she not coming today?
His phone suddenly rang, displaying a long–preserved but never used number in the caller ID. Orion’s expression stiffened. Xan?
“Hello?” The phone connected, and Xanthea swallowed nervously, “Orion, it’s Xanthea.”
“I know.”
His deep, magnetic voice came through, causing Xanthea to pause briefly. She’d never called him before: how did he know it was her?
“Has your f
“It’s b “It’s better.”
gone down?”
Better, so that meant it only decreased a little? Yesterday it’d only dropped by 0.4 degrees, and he said it was better,
“Thea keep taking your medicine tonight, rest well, and don’t run around!”
Orion detected the caring tone in her voice. His thick lashes drooped slightly, “Aren’t you coming over tonight, Xab?”
Xanthea had intended just to exchange pleasantries and hang up, but his subdued tone, tinged with
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disappoint, he sounded like a sad, water–soaked puppy, which made her want to comfort him.
She quickly glanced at Oliver, who was watching her closely, and said with a stern face, “I’ve got something to do tonight.”
There was a pause on the other end..
“Xan, I don’t mind that you touched me last night; you don’t have to be shy.”
Who touched…”
Xanthea’s face flushed at his words, almost jumping up, startling Oliver.
Seeing Oliver’s surprised look, she bit her lip, holding back her emotions, and lowered her voice, “Last night was a misunderstanding: I can explain! And it’s not that I’m shy, I really do have plans. Today’s Samuel’s birthday; I’m going back to the mansion to celebrate.”
So that was it. Orion’s gaze lowered, his somber mood dissipating, “Will you come tomorrow, Xan?”
“Let’s…let’s talk about it until then.”
Xanthea, seeing Oliver’s increasingly curious gaze, hurriedly finished her sentence and hung up the phone, “Remember to take your medicine; that’s it for now, bye!”