After Baron left to go to the company, Abner entered, bearing food, and Andrea laughed a little awkwardly, saying, âSorry for the trouble.â
âItâs no trouble, Miss Anderson.â He set the tray of food on the bedside table, and broached, âActually, there is something Iâd like to discuss with you.
Iâve been thinking about it a lot, and Iâve decided Iâve got to tell you. That day, when you made me promise you that I would inform you of the Masterâs heart palpitations...â
Andrea frowned. âYes? And?â
Carefully he said, âWhen you hung up the phone, I relayed your request to the Master.â
Andrea choked a little on her food. Of course sheâd known that Abner is Baronâs man, first and foremost, and that she shouldnât have him keep her secrets, for him to expose her this fastâit seemed a little uncalled for. When she finally finished coughing, she asked weakly, âSo... what did Baron say?â
Abner poured her a class of water, handed it to her. âHe didnât say much of anything.â Then he paused, said hesitantly, âThere is something else Iâd like to say, but I donât know if youâre interested in hearing it. If not, please pretend I never mentioned it.â
She raised an eyebrow. âGo on.â
He thought through his words carefully, before saying, âYouâre a smart young lady, Miss Anderson, so I think youâre aware that the Masterâs feelings for you run deep. No matter what happened between you before, or why youâre together now, itâs not as simple as it may seem. I hope you can understand.â
She nodded. Even if sheâd not understood such things before, all the things that happened in City A, as well as yesterdayâs events, have led her to comprehend matters like these. If she went purely by what Baron said, there would only be the mistress contract between them. But if that were the case, heâd have no cause or inclination to help her.
Seeing that she wasnât refusing to see reason, Abner smiled appreciatively. âSo you see, now that thereâs true sentiment between you two, and you worry for his health, you should be with him, be at his side. This way you can care for him, and be with the person you like.â
His words affect Andrea deeply. Before this, sheâd never once considered her and Baron doing away with the contract, developing a different relationship. Because it wasnât possible, was it?
But now, to have someone else tell her that Baronâs affection for her is special, to ask her if sheâd remain with him even after the contract expired...
âJust think about it, Miss Anderson,â said Abner gently. âIâll go about my business.â He could see that Andrea was seriously considering his words, so he gathered up her empty dishes and took his leave of her.
Andrea, alone in the room, reflected on everything that had ever happened between her and Baron, and finally came up with an answer. It... wasnât possible. First of all, she hadnât yet discovered the cause of Baronâs heart palpitations, or who the woman who looked exactly like her was. Moreover, she wasnât good enough yet. She had neither the finances nor the capabilities to truly stand shoulder-to-shoulder with Baron Howard.
Feelings werenât unconditional. A personâs place in society had to be considered. She wanted mutual respect, mutual understanding, mutual support ânot one person as the main event and the other as a hanger-on. That was why she couldnât so much as discuss love with Baron.
So if there would ever be a day where she was really with him, it would be truly, properly with him, for no reason other than they wanted to be together.
When Baron got home, he saw there was not even a trace of Andrea in the living room. Immediately, his expression darkened as he assumed that sheâd not heeded his words and just left. After all, it would hardly be the first time sheâd done such a thing. âAbner, where is Andrea?â he asked ominously.
Abner guessed by his expression the path that his thoughts had taken, and explained, âMiss Anderson has been in her room all day. Sheâs not gone anywhere.â
Baron canât help but be surprised. âSheâs been in her room the whole time?â Without waiting for Abner to reply, he rushed off to check. When he opened the door, he saw Andrea sitting in the glow of the bedside lamp, writing something with a pen.
Baron arched a brow, strode over, and demanded, âWhat are you doing?â
Andrea, startled by the sudden voice, jumped, and the pen in her hand made a wild mark across the page. âHow do you move so quietly?â she asked crossly. âYou scared me half to death.â
He smiled, picked her up, and set her on his lap, saying, âYou were too focused on what you were doing.â His took the piece of paper from her, gave it a look. It was a plan of all the things she intended to accomplish in the next three years.
One time took him by surprise. âYou plan to premier as a designer at next yearâs Paris Fashion Week?â
She nodded. âYeah... but this is just a rough plan, I havenât gotten into the specifics yet. Youâre not allowed to laugh at me!â
He shook his head. âWhy would I laugh at you? This wonât be hard at all. As long as itâs what you want, I can arrange for it to happen anytime.â
Andrea was momentarily speechless. Sheâd forgotten just how powerful he was. For him, Paris Fashion Week was a trivial matter. Designers who worked with the KJ Group for a long enough time apparently all got the chance to go.
Finally she said, âI want to accomplish it on my abilities alone.â Quietly she added, âYouâre not allowed to get involved!â
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At first she thought sheâd heard him wrong, but when his expectantly waiting expression didnât change, she knew she really had to answer. The things Abner had told her... sheâd been surprised, but had still felt more or less prepared.
But she had never, ever expected Baron to just say something like this. For somebody of his temper, sheâd thought that no matter how much he liked someone, heâd talk down to them, demand things of them. She hadnât anticipated heâd be like this. Hadnât thought heâd say with such hope, such pleading.
Pleading? How could he plead with her, or acknowledge he wanted to be with her?
She swallowed hard, feeling sick, feeling soft. After all, it wasnât as if she didnât have feelings for him. But sheâd considered every aspect of the affair all day, and so her answer was, âI canât. At least, not now I canât.â
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