Chapter 557
Love from My Dominant Boss
Chapter 557 Fighting Because Of Leanne
Hearing my loaded remark, Michael cast me a disapproving glance. âYou know it best whether thereâs anything between the two of you.â
I had almost forgotten about Leanne, but the piece of information Ronan told me was making waves in my heart. âAnna, stop it! Iâve already explained my reason to you very clearly. Why donât you trust me? I didnât see her for the past few days.â
Michaelâs temper sparked at my words. His gaze was filled with anger when he looked at me. He had never lost his temper ever since we were together. His raised voice stunned me and made me more upset.
I could feel tears pricking at my eyes, thinking about how he had lost his temper for the first time because of Leanne. âSince you insist on being just friends with her, then tell me when did you first meet her? What kinds of friends?â I interrogated, recalling Ronanâs words.
I admit Iâm being very petty, but their past relationship is like a thorn poking at my nerve. I canât accept them still being so close to each other for that exact reason.
Michaelâs expression froze, shocked that I would ask such a question.
âWhy are you suddenly asking these questions?â
His voice turned deep, and he had smoothened out any expression from his face when he questioned me.
âWhy arenât you answering me? You have no answer or was your relationship with her too intimate to reveal to me?â
Not getting an answer from him had stirred my anger into a blazing fire.
âDid someone tell you something?â
Michaelâs brows furrowed as he looked at me and I could see the displeasure in his eyes.
âIs Leanne your ex-girlfriend?â I asked directly, seeing as he still didnât give me an answer. I could no longer suppress my anger at that point.
âYeah,â he replied indifferently, not feeling the least bit surprised I had found out about it.
I was curious and mad at his calmness. Iâve already asked the question. Why couldnât he explain further, elaborate a bit more? Shouldnât he give me, his wife, an explanation for the two nights he spent at the hospital to take care of her? Or does he think that incident isnât serious enough to provide me with an explanation?
âIs there something you like to tell me?â My tone was icy cold by that point. I inhaled a deep breath, trying to keep my anger in check as I continued to confront him.
âYouâre not in a good mood right now. Letâs talk about this once youâve calmed down,â suggested Michael.
âBut Iâm in a fantastic mood right now, so I want an explanation from you, right this moment!â
The more he tried to avoid the question, the more I felt upset. Iâve already asked him so directly. Why canât he give me a reasonable explanation?
Leanne is his ex-girlfriend. Why didnât he tell me about it from the start?
âAnna!â
Michael frowned impatiently, and his voice was dripping with coldness.
I raised my head to meet his eyes. I was feeling so upset that my eyes were teary. I felt that we were no longer the couple we used to be telling each other everything. He had started to hide things from me.
âWhat can you do even after you know about it? If I tell you sheâs my ex-girlfriend, itâll only make you angrier, right?â
Michael gripped both sides of my shoulder and let out a sigh. He met my gaze determinedly as he told me.
âItâs my problem whether I got angry or not, but itâs your problem for not telling me. Do you think Iâll feel better if you hide it from me? Michael, did you even think about how I would feel when you went to take care of your ex-girlfriend?â
I wonât be so upset if it is any other woman because I know Michaelâs feelings toward me wonât change. However, this is Leanne. Sheâs different. Sheâs his ex-girlfriend. He used to love her. Thatâs why Iâm scared.
âI admit that this is my problem. I shouldnât have hidden my relationship with Leanne from you. Iâm sorry. I promise you I wonât hide any other things from you in the future, okay?â
Maybe he saw my teary eyes and felt for me. I watched as his long fingers reached out to wipe my tears away as he said those words gently.
I turned my face to the window, not wanting to look at the gentleness in his eyes. I didnât want to forgive him so quickly. It would make me feel that my tears were worthless.
It would seem too easy for him to dissolve my anger and settle the matter with just some gentle words.
âWhat are your feelings for her now? Do you still feel something for her?â
That was the only possibility I could have come up with when I remembered him going to the hospital to take care of her.
âI donât have such feelings for her. Weâre just friends.â
Hearing my persistent question, Michael redirected his gaze back to the front.
âNo feelings? If you truly didnât feel anything for her, you wouldnât have stayed at the hospital for two nights to care of her. Michael, do you take me for an idiot?â
His answers made me uncomfortable, and I couldnât trust him at all.
Ever since I met Leanne at the hospital, I could see that she still wanted Michael. Her intentions and feelings were clear as day. I was sure they were not just friends.
âShe was someone I used to like, but I donât anymore. Now that sheâs sick, canât I even take care of her like a friend for two nights? Isnât it normal to care for your friends when theyâre sick? What more do you want me to say for you to drop this? How can I make you trust me?â
His voice was laced with frustration and nerves when he replied. Maybe it was due to my distrust.
âIf you want me to trust you, then I donât want you to have anything to do with her anymore. You donât have to be her friend after you broke up with her.â
I cared about her being Michaelâs ex-girlfriend too much that I didnât want anything between them. Moreover, I didnât want to be riddled with thoughts that the man I loved the most used to be someone elseâs.
âI wonât have anything to do with her anymore in the future.â
Maybe my attitude had pissed him off, so his expression was dark when he made that promise. I could see he was not happy about having to make that promise, yet he still did it.
My anger had diminished slightly after achieving my goal, but I still felt the knot in my chest, suffocating me. It was all quiet inside the car. There was tension in the air between us. I turned toward the window, not wanting to look at him anymore.
Suddenly his phoneâs ringtone cut through the tense silence. I didnât know if it was a coincidence or something, but Leanne would call Michael every time I was with him. This time was no different.