Chapter 103 The silence inside the room came to an abrupt halt upon hearing those words. It seemed as though the person inside was wrestling with how to reply.
lanâs lips curled into a sly grin. âYou think coming back to share my bed and whip up some breakfast will get you off the hook?
Clara, youâre far too optimistic.â
He shoved the door open. Ready to pin Clara against the kitchen counter and give her a piece of his mind, lan froze at the sight of Gretaâs face. âWhat are you doing here?â
Greta, spatula in hand, playfully smacked lanâs cheek, âStill hungover, huh? What kind of dreams are you having this early in the morning?â
Being mocked by his own sister darkened lanâs expression instantly, âWhy are you in my place?â
âThe nerve you have to ask. If it werenât for me, youâd be toast!â
âWhereâs Clara?â
âClara? She couldnât care less about you.â
âThat canât be. I clearly remember her bringing me home.â
âThat was Heidi, and you nearly messed up big time not recognizing her, didnât you know?â lan stood petrified, his long, knobby fingers clenched into fists.
Greta offered a sheepish grin. âIf you canât forget her, why hurt her so deeply? lan, sometimes a manâs pride means heâll end up alone. Out of pity, I made you breakfast. Enjoy it by yourself.â With a jingle of her car keys, she was gone.
lan felt an inexplicable sense of loss. Sitting at the table, he stared at the array of breakfast items without an ounce of appetite.
He suddenly craved Claraâs minestrone soup, or her beef empanadas. Even a simple bowl of creamy pickle soup would be more appetizing than what was in front of him.
When Dawson walked in, he found lan lost in thought over the untouched breakfast. âMr. Hayes, is the breakfast not to your liking?â he inquired.
lanâs cool gaze met his, âIâm not hungry. You have it.â
Dawson waved off the offer. âIâm stuffed. My girlfriend made me pancakes and an extra couple of eggs. I couldnât eat another bite.â He patted his round belly for emphasis.
lan felt like Dawson was rubbing it in. Just as he longed for Claraâs breakfast, here was Dawson flaunting his girlfriendsâ culinary skills.
His stare at Dawson turned unfriendly. âFeeling lucky now that you have a girlfriend?â
0127 Without hesitation, Dawson nodded. âAbsolutely. Someone to look after you, warm your bed. Lifeâs good.â
Glancing at lan, he jabbed, âMr. Hayes, you had the same with Ms. Clara, didnât you? And my girlfriendâs not even as nurturing as Ms. Clara, yet Iâm this happy. You must have been even happier before.â
Lately, lan felt his assistant deserved a good punch. Dawson was always salting his wounds. His icy eyes pinned Dawson as he asked, âAre you happy?â
âOver the moon, Mr. Hayes. Maybe you should find a new girlfriend?â
Before Dawson finished, lan drawled, âThereâs a project in Antartica that needs signing. Youâll go in my stead. It wonât be long, just over a month.â A mischievous smile played on lanâs lips as he grabbed his jacket and headed out.
Dawson stood stunned for a moment before chasing after him. âMr. Hayes, can I go somewhere else? Even a shorter trip would do. How about a week?â
âTwo months,â lan replied, expressionless.
âBut my girlfriend-â
âThree months.â
Dawson clamped his mouth shut, his face a picture of misery as he got into the car. He was certain his boss was suffering from a bad case of heartbreak. Ian couldnât stand to see others doing well.