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Chapter 82

    Chapter 82


    #82 “Aren’t You Trying to Steal My Mother’s Role?”


    While Sophia was busy stuffing her belongings into a suitcase, Alexander couldn’t help but take in the


    details of her apartment. It was a reflection of her, a beautiful and meticulously organized space with a


    tasteful design. The cool colors and carefully selected decor made it a stunning ce.


    Alexander nced at his watch, noticing the early hour. “It’s early, Sophia. Have you had breakfast at


    all?”


    Sophia paused, looking at him through her partially filled suitcase, a yful smile gracing her lips.


    “Aren’t you trying to steal my mother’s role?”


    Alexander raised an eyebrow and replied, “Was my question a yes or no, Miss Johnson?”


    Sophia chuckled, shaking her head. ” No, I haven’t had breakfast, Mr. Stone. Now, may I proceed with


    packing?”


    With a decisive nod, Alexander offered, “I’ll make you breakfast before I take you to the airport. That


    way, you’ll have time to pack and eat.”


    Sophia arched an eyebrow in mock surprise. “You’ll make me breakfast?”


    Alexander grinned. “What, do you think I’m incapable of cooking?”


    Sophia let out augh as she folded a blouse. “No, but I thought you had cooks.”


    Alexander chuckled as he made his way to the kitchen. “I do, but that doesn’t mean I’m going to


    deprive you of the pleasure of my infamous sandwich.”


    Sophia couldn’t help but y along. Wow, a sandwich. Okay, I can’t wait to try it.”


    As Alexander rummaged through the kitchen, he added with a hint of nostalgia, “I can tell you that this


    sandwich saved me during my college years, as it did for all my roommates who couldn’t cook.”


    Sophia called from the other room, excitement in her voice. “I can’t wait.”


    Sophia had efficiently finished packing her luggage and was ready to head to the kitchen. As she


    stepped inside, the tantalizing aroma of food enveloped her senses, eliciting a loud rumble from her


    stomach.


    “My God, what did you put in that sandwich? It smells amazing,” Sophia eximed as she eagerly took


    a seat at the table.


    Alexander handed her a te bearing sandwiches that looked perfect at first nce. Sophia’s eyes


    widened as she noticed theyers of bacon, lettuce, tomatoes, and a perfectly cooked egg.


    Her appetite was thoroughly whetted. The table was beautifully set with orange juice and coffee, and


    there were even tes with ingredients from Sophia’s fridge that she had no idea were there.


    “They look fantastic, Alex,” sheplimented as she took a delicious bite of her sandwich. Alexander


    settled into a chair beside her, his eyes focused on her reaction. “I told you I saved a lot of people with


    that sandwich,” he remarked with a grin. Between bites, Sophia inquired, ” Where did you learn to


    cook?”


    In response to Sophia’s curiosity, Alexander chose to reveal a part of his life that he hadn’t shared with


    many.


    “Childhood wasn’t easy for me, Sophia, “he began. “I was an illegitimate child, and my mother eloped


    with Michael’s father right after I was born. That decision led to a life filled with poverty and struggle. My


    father never truly fulfilled his responsibilities as a parent, leaving my mother to bear the weight of our


    existence.”


    Sophia listened intently, her expression a blend of sympathy and concern. “I had no idea, Alexander.


    I’m so sorry you had to go through that.”


    Alexander offered a wistful smile. “No need for sympathy, really. It’s a part of who I am. But it’s also the


    reason why I can cook a mean sandwich. You see, there were times when my mother had to work for


    14-15 hours to make ends meet, and that left me alone at home. I had to learn how to take care of


    myself, and that included preparing meals.”


    Sophia’s eyes held a softness as she processed his revtion. “You’re a strong person, Alexander, to


    have endured all of that.”


    ConTEent bel0ngs to N?v(e)lD/rama(.)Org .


    He appreciated her understanding and then continued, shifting the conversation toward the matter that


    had been troubling him.


    “I want you to understand why I don’t want you to have any further contact with Michael,” he began.


    “You see, he and I are half-brothers. The affair between my mother and Michael’s father caused a lot of


    damage. Michael’s family fell apart, and his mother always med the Stone family for everything,


    which naturally led to his hatred for us.”


    Sophia listened carefully, recognizing the significance of what he was sharing. “I see. So, your family’s


    choices had a profound impact on his life.”


    Alexander nodded solemnly. “Yes, everything spiraled out of control due to the extramarital affair. My


    father was, in many ways, responsible for the tragedy that befell both of our families. That’s why my


    grandfather wanted to drive my and Michael’s father away. He saw the destruction my father’s actions


    had wrought.”


    Sophia found herself even more sympathetic toward Alexander after hearing this deep-seated family


    history. “It’s a lot to carry, Alexander. And I’m grateful that you opened up to me about it.”


    He managed a faint, grateful smile. “It feels good to share a part of my history with someone who truly


    understands.”


    Sophia and Alexander sat inpanionable silence. Sophia’s realization that Michael and Alexander


    had been affected by the actions of previous generations weighed heavily on her thoughts. It was a


    somber reflection on how family legacies could shape the lives of individuals who had no control over


    the choices made by their forebears.


    As Sophia enjoyed the breakfast that Alexander had prepared, she couldn’t help butmend his


    culinary skills. ” You know,” she remarked, savoring a bite of her sandwich, “this sandwich is not just


    good; it’s extraordinary. Maybe I’m saying it for the millionth time.”


    Alexander beamed at the praise. “I told you, my sandwich is legendary.”


    The tension that had existed between them the previous evening seemed to have dissipated, reced


    by a newfound understanding. Sophia had been silently sympathetic about Alexander’s challenging


    childhood, but he was quick to reassure her. “You don’t need to feel sorry for me, Sophia. I’ve long


    come to terms with my past.”


    She nodded, recognizing the strength that he had developed over the years. That’s admirable,


    Alexander. Not everyone can ovee such hardships.


    Alexander’s expression turned thoughtful. “I may have reconciled with my past, but I do admit that I


    have some marriage-rted trauma because of my childhood experiences. It’s made me wary of


    commitment, and that’s why I didn’t handle our marriage correctly.”


    Sophia’s tone shifted to a more yful one. “Well, I’ll give you this much, Alexander: childhood trauma


    isn’t an excuse for impulsively kissing your ex- wife, but it does make for an interesting story.”


    He chuckled at her jest. “You have a point there, Sophia. I can’t deny that I tend to let my emotions get


    the best of me sometimes.”


    As they cleared the table and prepared to depart, their conversation turned to the reason behind


    Sophia’s sudden trip to London.


    Alexander, who was now driving Sophia to the airport, nced at her and asked, “Sophia, what’s


    prompting this hasty journey to London?”


    Sophia looked out the car window, her thoughts drifting back in time. “It’s about understanding our


    rtionship with your grandfather, Alexander. I want to know why he arranged our marriage, and


    whether there are any clues in London that can shed light on our connection.”


    Alexander absorbed her words and the purpose behind her trip. “I hope you find the answers you’re


    looking for, Sophia.”


    The airport terminal came into view, and the sense of urgency that surrounded their respective quests


    became palpable. After Alexander parked the car and retrieved Sophia’s luggage, they stood at the


    entrance to the airport.


    Sophia turned to Alexander, “Thank you for the ride to the airport, Alexander. And for this life-saving


    sandwich.”


    He offered a reassuring smile. “For you always.”


    As she walked toward the check-in counter, her suitcase trailing behind her, Alexander watched her


    until she disappeared from his view. Once she was out of sight, he stood still for a moment, deep in


    thought.


    Then, Alexander reached for his phone, dialed his secretary’s number, and quietly requested a ticket


    on the next flight to London.
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