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Chapter 10

    Chapter 10


    Margaret immediately felt a flutter of uneasiness in the pit of her stomach. Didn’t he say he was out of


    town? Why is he back now? A skitter of fear ran down her spine. Fortunately, I didn’t go ice skating with


    Jodie. But my bicycle chain just had to break down today! She rose and padded to the bathroom to


    take a shower. Her chest was tight with trepidation as she stood under the warm cascade of water. He


    wille looking for me. As Margaret came out of the shower and was walking past the living room,


    she noticed a figure seated on the couch out of the corner of her eye. Christopher wore light gray


    casual clothes, seeming moreid-back and less aloof than he did in his suits. However, when his eyes


    connected with hers, they were still cold. “Come here.” She approached him with her head bowed and


    stood ramrod straight beside him. “You’re back.” “Are you cold?” The bloody cracks on her hand caught


    his attention, and the barrage of questions he had for her dissolved into three words. Margaret jolted in


    surprise and didn’t dare meet his keen gaze. “Yeah, a little.” Christopher picked up the steaming mug of


    tea from the coffee table and handed it to her, his expression was impassive. “Don’te homete


    next time.” Her hands remained at her side. This is the first time he didn’t express his displeasure at my


    late arrival. He didn’t even ask why I waste. When she didn’t ept the mug, he slowly raised his


    head and leveled a piercing gaze on her. Margaret quickly grabbed it and finished the tea a little too


    fast, scalding the tip of her tongue. Only after she had finished the entire mug that she realized it was


    his tea. “Uh… I’ll rinse it out for you.” Without waiting for a response, she dashed into the kitchen, her


    fingers clutching the still-warm mug. Christopher’s eyes darkened, and his sculpted lips ttened into a


    thin line. Is she that afraid of me? Margaret scrubbed every inch of the mug so thoroughly that


    Elizabeth reached out to turn off the water, teasing, “Meg, you’re going to wear the cup thin by rinsing it


    out so many times.” She snapped out of her reverie and held the mug gingerly. “No… I’ll return this to


    him now.” “Go, go. Hurry up,” urged Elizabeth. Every cell of Margaret’s body was screaming against the


    idea of returning to Christopher. He would never use the mug again now that she had touched it. She


    was afraid of seeing the revulsion in his eyes. He studied her as she dragged her feet from the kitchen,


    and his brows furrowed at how her white sweater hugged her slim figure. Has she never had a square


    meal? Margaret stopped in front of him, and Christopher heard her ask in a timid voice that held a fine


    tremor, “W-Would you like more tea? I’ll get another cup for you.” His long fingers snatched the mug


    from her hands, and he filled it with fresh tea, his fair, smooth hand contrasting starkly against her pale,


    wounded one. “Fredrick will send you to school in the future. Don’t embarrass the Lewis family any


    further.” Before Margaret could feel joy from the first half of what he said, the following sentence


    doused any spark of happiness before it could be ignited. Mercifully, she knew him well and had


    mentally braced herself. s, he doesn’t want me to embarrass him. “You’re blocking my light source,”


    Christopher stated abruptly as he flipped through a magazine with his head lowered. She nced up at


    the light above her head. It’s above us. How could I possibly be blocking it? I must be an eyesore to


    him, huh? Wordlessly, she turned to leave, but he said, “I didn’t say you could leave.” She froze in her


    tracks and went to take a seat on the couch further from him. Christopher lifted the mug and took a


    small sip. His expression was rxed, and he didn’t seem repulsed by using the cup she had


    previously touched. The incident in his room from the night before shed through her head, and heat


    rushed to Margaret’s cheeks. “You’re sleeping upstairs starting tonight,” Christopher calmly stated. He


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