Chapter 114
Love Addiction: Doting On My Love
Violet opted for silence, and touched her nose.
She was led to a presidential suite, but she had to share it with Lucius, a prospect she found less than appealing.
Violet attempted to persuade George to stay in an alternative, smaller room, as she was uncomfortable with the idea of staying with Luclus.
George appeared distressed, explaining. âThis hotel only has presidential suites.â
Violet was on the verge of tears.
George reassured her, âYouâre not alone, Ms. Violet. All of us are staying here.â
His words helped Violet relax..
The suite, more akin to a villa, had numerous rooms, making it very spacious for Lucius alone. Violet purposefully relocated her bags to a room farthest away from the master bedroom.
But soon, George was at her door, suggesting. âMs. Violet, staying closer to Master Luciusâs room would be better for meal arrangements.â
Remembering she was here to work, Violet begrudgingly moved to a room nearer to Lucius, putting professional obligation ahead of personal comfort.
Lucius didnât work at the hotel. He frequently visited highâend clubs that provided everything from food to drinks.
Despite this, being the odd man he was, he refused to eat there, insisting on meals cooked by Violet being delivered to him punctually.
Motivated by her paycheck, Violet committed to the task, personally selecting ingredients, cooking, and delivering each meal to him.
At the grand dining table, amidst an array of exquisite delicacies, there were always Violetâs simpler, averageâtasting dishes.
Violet felt like a plain farmer who had barged into high society, completely out of place.
Yet Lucius appeared unfazed, focusing on business discussions while eating Violetâs meals.
Others glanced at him with amazement, their attention gradually shifted to Violet.
A few days later, Luciusâs business partners learned about Luciusâs unusual insistence on eating +15 BONOS Violet felt uneasy as those gazes landed on her, as if stripping her naked. She had no choice except to retreat quietly.
Lucius, seemingly aware, pulled her to sit next to him.
When he did, the stares of others became even more intense.
Violet felt liberated once he finished his meal. She longed to run away from the club as quickly as possible.
Sometimes, she would get lucky. Lucius would reward her with delicious treats to dine with the staff of Luciusâs business partners.
Curiosity knew no boundaries of race, nationality, or ethnicity. A woman with tanned skin dining.
opposite Violet leaned forward to ask, âWhatâs the nature of your connection with Mr. Davis?â
Violet took a generous bite of her meal, responded, âWhat else could it be? Itâs the same as what you have with himâpurely professional, isnât it?â
âI think he likes you.â
Pfft!
Violet spat the food out of her mouth, some of which became lodged in her throat. She coughed as she covered her mouth, and vigorously shook her head in denial.
âYouâre reading too much into it! Itâs definitely not like that.â
Lucius, she knew, would only have such feelings for Agatha.
On a windy night, Violet stood on the balcony. She sighed quietly as she took in the night scene.
The words of the woman from earlier seemed to linger in her mind, stirring up emotions.
She had always been aware that Lucius wasnât one to easily fall for anyone, but those earlier comments left her restless tonight.
âViolet! Lucius is unreachable, like the moon. If you havenât been mistaken for Agatha and get to spend a few days by his side, you wouldnât deserve to know someone of his caliber. You two are worlds apart; better not to fantasize!â
Scolding herself and patting her head, she resolved to get some sleep regardless.
Bang! A sudden noise came from outside.
Sheâd heard the noise several times tonight, but hadnât paid much attention until now.
+15 BONOS Shortly after, there was a knock on her door.
âMaster Lucius is acting strangely tonight. He wonât drink the tea brewed by others,â George stated as he entered her room. âCould you give it a shot, Ms. Violet?â
Her room was next to Luciusâs. From the side, she could see the shattered cup and spilled tea on the floor.
âIâm skilled at cooking, but tea might not be my forte,â Violet confessed, feeling uneasy about approaching Lucius in his current mood.
âTrying is all we ask. If Master Lucius continues like this, itâll disturb everyone, and he might even become dehydratedâ¦â
He probably deserves it, Violet thought to herself. She wasnât pleased with Luciusâs erratic demands, but Georgeâs earnest plea was hard to ignore.
Finally, she softened her stance. âIâll give it a shot, but donât hold it against me if it doesnât work.â
âThank you so much,â George gratefully responded, nearly embracing her in his relief and saying he couldnât blame her for it.
With the cup in hand, Violet hesitantly approached Luciusâs room.
After a gentle knock, an irate voice from within barked, âGet in here now!â
Opening the door, she saw Lucius seated in the room. His face was hard and rigid, his gaze locked on the paperwork in front of him, yet his whole posture screamed of barely contained fury.
Drawing a deep breath. Violet moved towards him with heavy, reluctant steps.
Lucius finally turned his attention towards her, and sarcastically remarked, âDo you plan to just stand there all night?â
Snapping back to reality, Violet quickly approached him, offering, âYou must be exhausted after such a long night. Please drink some water.â
Lucius didnât accept the water; instead, he just opened his mouth and grunted, âUgh!â