Chapter 384
Love from My Dominant Boss
Chapter 384 Your Joke Is Not Funny
âDidnât you say you have something to tell me? You can tell me now.â
Michael took his eyes off the road and cast me a glance. His voice was soft as though he was afraid of scaring me.
Hearing his gentle voice, I looked at him. But when I saw the concern in his eyes, I didnât know how to start.
âMichael, will you forgive me if I make a huge mistake?â
I was wringing my hands as I asked him. I couldnât look into his eyes as I waited for his answer.
âNo matter how huge the mistake my girl has committed, itâs not a mistake in my eyes. You have me by your side. I donât care what youâve done.â
He reached his hand out to grab mine. Determination and affection were laced in his words.
My heart lurched at the warmth I felt from his hand. Iâm touched by his words, but he doesnât know the severity of my mistake this time.
I know he wonât get mad no matter the mistakes or trouble Iâve caused, but this is an exception. Will he still tell me such kind, loving words if I tell him that I hurt his mother?
I lowered my head in silence. I still havenât figured out how to tell him. I was reluctant to spoil the happiness between us.
The car continued smoothly, and soon we arrived at the mansion.
He steadily pulled the car to a stop and turned to me with a small smile.
I merely sat there like a statue, still hesitant to tell him.
âWhatâs wrong? Youâre acting very different today.â
I could see the concern in his eyes.
âMichael, I have something to tell you. But Iâm scared we wouldnât be as how we are right now once I told you.â
I glimpsed at him nervously. Since Iâve already decided to take the blame for Steven, I have to do it.
âWhat do you want to tell me? Iâm worried about the way youâre acting right now.â He furrowed his brows.
I know heâll freak out over the way Iâm acting right now.
âItâs about Mom. In truth, I was the one who hurt her.â
My words came out in a whisper. I lowered my head, unwilling to see his reaction. My heart was racing as I waited for him to blow up.
He stayed silent, but I could feel his gaze on me. My palms began to sweat. I was worried about what he would say.
âWhat are you saying? What do my momâs injuries have to do with you? Even though she got hurt at our house, it has nothing to do with you. You donât have to feel guilty about it.â He pulled me into his arms and let out a sigh instead of getting angry at what I said.
I knew he had misunderstood my words. He didnât understand what I was trying to tell him. Anxiety filled me once again.
I screwed my eyes shut and inhaled a deep breath, pulling my courage from deep within me as I said, âNo, Michael. You donât understand. Iâm trying to tell you that I was the one who caused the injury to your momâs head.â
âW-What did you say?â
He stared at me with wide, dark eyes. They were so sharp and keen as though they could see through my lies.
I forced myself to meet his gaze and kept telling myself to be strong.
âMichael, Iâm sorry. Itâs my fault.â
I hung my head, hiding the tears that were falling.
âAnna, do you know what youâre saying?â
His face froze. He gripped my shoulder with both hands as he yelled at me. It was a first for me to see him losing his temper like this.
I knew he couldnât accept what I had told him since it was too sudden. I knew he would be mad and hate me for it.
âMichael, Iâm sorry. Iâm truly sorry. I didnât mean to.â
I didnât dare to lift my head as I let my tears continue to fall. Pain and despair filled me. I had never felt so upset before, feeling as though someone was tightly squeezing my heart.
âAnna, do you think Iâll believe what youâve just said? I know who you are. I know, for sure, that you wonât do something like that. Tell me, why did you say that?â
He shook me as rage filled him.
I let him shake me in silence. That was all I could tell him. I couldnât force myself to say anything else, worried I would blurt the truth.
âMichael, please donât force me anymore. Iâve told you that itâs all my fault. Please donât force me to say anything else. I donât want to say it.â
I freed myself from his grip and used my screams to cover up my guilt and anxiety.
He breathed heavily and took a few deep breaths. After a long silence, he finally calmed himself down. âHave you ever thought about how I would deal with you if you were the culprit? Anna, youâre challenging my limits.â
His voice turned cold. I could sense that there was a volcano in him that would erupt at any time.
Josephine had an important place in his heart. With her lying hurt and unconscious in the hospital, he couldnât pretend that nothing had happened, knowing I was the culprit.
âI donât know what you will do to me, but I hope this doesnât affect our relationship and feelings for each other. Michael, I love you. I didnât want to tell you this. Iâm scared youâll break up with me over this.â
I looked up at him in a fluster. I had never seen him like this before.
âIf you donât want to break up with me and want to stay by my side, then tell me the truth. Tell me who did it.â
He focused his cold gaze on me, trying to read my expression.
My stomach dropped. He didnât buy it. I donât know if I should be glad or afraid of that.
Should I be glad for his trust in me? Or should I be worried about him finding out about Steven?
âI told you I was the one who did it. Michael, Iâm touched that you trust me, but Iâm the culprit.â
I lowered my head again, not daring to meet his sharp gaze. I was afraid that he would still refuse to believe me.
âAnna, your joke is not funny,â he yelled, then alighted from the car and walked into the house.