Chapter 1696:
âNot bad.â
Patrickâs face grew more bewildered. Had he missed some dramatic changes in the villa during his overtime stretch? It all felt so unfamiliar. Aldrich remained unruffled, quietly perusing the dayâs newspaper.
After a moment, Patrick said, âIs there something going on between you two?â Before anyone could respond, Patrick waved off his own question, slapping his forehead.
âI must be delirious from the overtime. Thereâs nothing going on, right?â
Patrick slumped onto the sofa, his attention turning back to Rhys in the kitchen.
âDoesnât Rhys seem odd today? I mean, Harlee wouldnât have just forgiven him so quickly, right?â
Patrick was visibly shaken. Upon learning that Harlee had relegated Rhys to the sofa, Patrick had limited his stay in the villa to less than half an hour at a time. Right now, he was stunned to discover that Harlee and Rhys had reconciled. It seemed he was the one left out of the loop.
Alina finished her stretches, glanced at Patrick, and offered a friendly warning.
âBetter not to gossip about Harlee and Rhys. Otherwise, next time, it wonât just be three all-nighters.â
Aldrich, absorbed in his newspaper, nodded in agreement.
Patrickâs eyes widened. Could it be that the notorious playboy Aldrich had a side that was calm and composed? Must be the sleep deprivation messing with his mind.
Shaking his head, Patrick dragged his weary body toward his room for some much-needed rest.
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Just then, Harlee descended the stairs in relaxed loungewear. As she passed by Patrick, she paused to advise him, âTake one of Serenaâs pills before you sleep.â
She was concerned he might not wake up otherwise.
âI know,â Patrick murmured, too tired to say more. He trudged back up to the third floor.
Rhys emerged from the kitchen with a smile.
âBreakfastâs ready.â
Tsk. Rhys was using food to charm Harlee once more. Alina, ever perceptive, turned to Aldrich and said, âLetâs grab breakfast out. This âbreakfast of loveâ clearly isnât meant for us.â
Aldrich agreed immediately, and they left.
Harlee watched them go, her eyebrows arching slightly in amusement, before following Rhys into the dining room. She had no intention of sharing the food Rhys had made.
Seated at her usual spot, Harlee slowly savored a bite of peanut butter toast, her lips curling into a teasing smile.
âThe thrill before officially entering a relationship is always fascinating,â she said.
Rhys, coffee in hand, paused, gave her a playful look, and chuckled.
âOur love is far more interesting,â he said definitively.
Ignoring his comment, Harlee mused aloud, âWhen do you think Aldrich and Alina will officially be together?â
âWant to make a bet?â Rhys asked, his voice softening.
Harlee paused, toast in hand, looked up at him, and smiled coyly.
âWhatâs at stake?â
Rhys leaned in, his eyes intent on hers.
âIf I win, you have to sleep with me for the rest of your life. No more sofa for me.â
He had been unhappy sleeping alone on the sofa and in the study recently. He missed being next to Harlee at night.
âIf you loseâ¦â
Harlee wiggled her feet, a smirk playing on her lips. Her tone was playful.
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