Sidequest for Love - Page 60

I was about to eat every last one of my feelings.

14.

Neil

Two days went by. Afric and I still hadn’t spoken. I missed her more with every passing hour, but I was also still angry at her. I was angry at her for poking holes in Annabelle’s easy acceptance, for being so suspicious, and for arousing my own suspicions in return. She’d broken the momentary spell Annabelle had cast over me and inserted stirrings of doubt.

And the fact of the matter was that I couldn’t stop thinking about her. Not Annabelle. Afric. Interpret from that what you will.

A few hours after I departed the café, I accepted the fact that I wasn’t as excited about dating Annabelle as I wanted to be. When we’d been sitting across from each other and she said she wanted to date me, I’d felt a certain amount of gratification. It had soothed me to think a woman like her would actually want me, despite my lie. A few months ago, I wouldn’t have believed that she could accept the real me, not even in my wildest dreams. But now that I had some time and space to think about it, the happiness I should be feeling fell flat. Annabelle wasn’t the one who sent my pulse racing.

No, that award went to the frustrating Irish girl whose bright blue eyes, cheeky smile, and curvy body wouldn’t get out of my head.

I was busy working at the gym when I received a message. My stomach flipped because for a second, I thought it might be Afric, but it wasn’t.

Annabelle: Hey, want to meet up for coffee?

On the surface, it was a simple question, but I wasn’t ready to see her again so soon. Not with how Afric’s suspicions still had me all twisted up.

Neil: Sorry, I can’t right now. I’m working.

Annabelle: Why don’t I bring the coffee to you then? If you’re scheduled for a lunch break soon, I could also bring food …?

Her offer had me stumped as to how to respond. Then, staring at my phone, an idea sprung, and my resolve firmed. It pained me to think it, but there was a very good chance Afric was right and Annabelle only wanted to date me to get closer to Callum. What better way than to invite her to the gym and see how she reacted to being around him in person?

Impulsively, I texted her back, agreeing to lunch and sending her the gym's address before I returned my attention to my laptop. When I worked here, I typically camped out close to the entrance, where there was a small lobby with a coffee table and a comfortable couch. Michaela was off today, so I was the only one on duty to run errands for the cast while they trained. So far this morning, none of them had asked for anything, so I was free to deal with emails and correspondence.

I was focused on reading one particular email about a magazine photoshoot for the cast when the buzzer went off for the door entry system. My heart leapt right into my throat. It had to be Annabelle. Sure enough, I checked the security camera, and there she was. It was a warm day by London standards, and she appeared to be wearing a denim jacket over tight workout gear. She worked as a personal trainer, so the workout gear made sense.

I pressed the button to let her in, and a moment later, she emerged through the door, her red hair tied up in a neat bun.

“Hi,” I said awkwardly. “Thanks for coming over.”

“Of course! I’ve been looking forward to seeing you again. I brought coffee and two veggie bowls. I hope you don’t mind that there’s oat milk in the coffee. I’m vegan, so it’s second nature to me to order the milk substitute,” she said, then grimaced. “You probably wanted normal milk.”

She seemed a little nervous, and it warmed me to her slightly. “I’m actually dairy intolerant, so the oat milk is perfect.”

“Oh, you are? Well, that’s a relief.”

I motioned to the couch where I’d just powered down my laptop and packed away my things. “Welcome to my place of work. We can eat here. The cast is training inside. I can give you a quick tour of the gym before we eat if you like?”

Her eyes wandered to the glass door that led inside. There was a light in them for a second before she shook her head. “Maybe later? I’m starving, and I work in a gym all day long, so it won’t be anything new to me.”

Well, at least she didn’t appear overly eager to go inside and meet everyone. And by everyone, I meant Callum.

“Are you sure? It’s not a regular sort of gym. There are lots of ramps and jumping walls kitted out specifically for practicing parkour. I remember you saying you dabbled in freerunning from time to time.”

Tags: L.H. Cosway Romance
Source: readsnovelonline.net
readsnovelonline.net Copyright 2016 - 2024