Chapter 91
Love from My Dominant Boss
I huffed. âI took a day off because my best friend broke up with her boyfriend, and I need time to make sure sheâs doing alright, okay?â
I couldnât help but wonder whether Michael was trying to start an argument on purpose.
Michael grew quiet. After a few seconds, I heard him hang up on me.
âWhat the hell?â I stared at my phone with a deadpan expression. Heâs been acting weirdly irritating these past few days.
Deciding not to pay it much mind, I bought takeaway food for breakfast and went back to Natalieâs place. When I first got dumped, she had been there for me all throughout my healing process; now, it was my turn to do the same for her.
Natalie was already awake when I got back, her legs drawn up to her chest as she hugged them and stared off into space.
I set the food down on the dining table and approached her.
âWhy didnât you sleep for a while longer?â
âI canât. Every time I close my eyes, the memory of him with that girl resurfaces in my mind.â She gave me a sidelong glance, her eyes starting to grow watery again.
Upon that, I sighed and sat down beside her to wrap my arms around her, feeling slightly at a loss for what to do. âThis is all going to pass. Look at me; Iâm doing pretty good right now! Youâll be able to forget him eventually; I promise.â
Heartbreak was never a permanent emotion, and scars would fade with time. I still felt uncomfortable whenever I thought about Justin again, but the memory of him didnât hurt as much as it first did when we broke up.
âHave you really moved on, Anna? You really donât feel sad anymore?â Natalie asked curiously.
âYup! Trust me; youâll be able to move on too. Getting sad over a*sholes like John isnât worth it. We deserve much better than that.â
âBut, I donât knowâ¦â She clutched onto my arm. âI feel like Iâve lost everything without him with me. What do you think I did wrong, Anna? What went wrong?â
âHeâs just a piece of trash, Natalie, and thereâs nothing you can do to change that! None of this was your fault. He would never appreciate you and cherish you for who you truly are, no matter what you did. You have to wake up and realize the kind of person he is!â
Why canât she see that itâs not worth getting all worked up over someone who doesnât deserve her love and attention? Does she still hope to get him back?
Natalie stared at me with wide eyes. After a long while, a veil seemed to lift from her eyes, and her shoulder slumped. I knew that my words had gotten through to her rationality, but they might need some time to get through to her heart.
It was just that the thought of her being this sad over John, who likely didnât even regret his actions, infuriated me.
Tears ran down Natalieâs face, but I offered no more words of comfort, instead opting to pull her to sit down at the dining table.
âEat something. You shouldnât ruin your body for a man,â I told her, handing her the sandwich that Iâd bought.
She hung her head and kept her gaze fixed on the table as she slowly nibbled on the sandwich.
It eventually grew dark outside. Nonetheless, Natalie sat motionless on the couch, not saying a word. Worried that she might do something reckless if I left, I decided to stay and watch over her.
As if reading my mind, she turned to look at me, saying quietly, âYou donât have to stay, Anna. Iâll be fine.â
âItâs okay; I donât have to work tomorrow either. I might as well stay the night to look after you.â
How could I just abandon her when sheâs in this state?
âI know what youâre concerned about, Anna. Donât worry about me. I wonât hurt myself over someone who doesnât deserve it. Please go home; I want to be left alone for now.â
It was true that Natalie had calmed down considerably throughout the day. She still looked like a wreck, but at least she wasnât crying anymore.
âAlright then. Call me if you need anything. Iâll be here at the drop of a hat.â
Everyone needed time to themselves after a bad break-up. Knowing this, I didnât press the topic any further and left her place.
As I walked back home alone, my phone rang out from my pocket. It was Yuval calling to ask if we could meet up tomorrow, but I rejected his request.
Tomorrow was the weekend, and I had plans to go back to my hometown. I wasnât going to let my parents keep the hundred thousand that they got from Michael.
Ugh⦠These last few months have been torture.
Michael was already home when I arrived at Birchwood. I wasnât surprised at the sight of him; if anything, Iâd gotten used to his presence after having to be with him daily.
I silently changed into my in-house slippers and made a beeline for the bedroom.
âYouâre back,â Michael suddenly greeted. His tone sounded flat and devoid of any emotion.
âMm-hmm.â
I made a simple sound of acknowledgment and headed in the direction of the bedroom once more.
âYour best friend finally got dumped?â
Iâd expected him to get bored and leave if I just ignored him, but he seemed to have no intention of leaving me alone today. His comments pissed me off greatly. What does he mean by that?
I turned around to squint at him in disdain. âYou sound like youâre trying to rub salt into the wound.â
âYouâve always wanted for her to discover his true personality, and she did. Shouldnât you be happy?â he said, playing with the ring on his finger as he raised an eyebrow.
Happy? Has he gone mad? Why would I have been looking forward to Natalie getting dumped?
If anything, I would rather John put on a façade in front of her for the rest of her life than let him break her heart.