Chapter Hello 283
Chapter 283
In the morning, I woke up to the smell of breakfast, and there was Hayden, already in the kitchen.
He'd changed into a short-sleeve shirt and cargo pants;
Apparently, he really liked this look. It gave off major special agent vibes, and honestly, it fit him perfectly
It wasn't just his build but all that training he did. I remembered him doing push-ups last night.
I had to admit, his form was seriously on point.
"Why are you staring at me? Eat," Hayden said, catching me in the act.
I grabbed a bite of the beef macaroni soup he'd made and, curious, asked, "Do you hit the gym a lot?"
He scooped some more side dish into my bowl. "Nah, I work out on my own."
"No wonder your push-up form is so perfect, I blurted out before I could stop myself.
He paused, then looked down. I thought he was embarrassed or something, but then he just asked casually, "You saw me?"
Now it was my turn to feel awkward, so I just focused on my pasta and nodded like I'd suddenly forgotten how to talk.
Hayden's cooking skills were no joke, though. I usually wasn't into macaroni soup, but this beef one was actually amazing "Hayden, if you ever get tired of engineering, you should totally be a chef," I said, half-joking.
Then I laughed. "You'd still be a 'Master' of something.
Hayden actually nodded. "Yeah, maybe."
I snorted. "You just go along with whatever I say, don't you?"
"A guy should listen to his wife," he said, dead serious, leaving me speechless. I felt my face heat up immediately.
Hayden chuckled softly. I playfully smacked his shoulder. He leaned in and whispered, "You're really adorable when you're blushing, you know that?" "Stop talking," I said, reaching up to cover his mouth.
He dodged and grinned. "But it's true."
"You're still talking..." I groaned, giving him a dramatic pout.
Just as we were messing around, my phone rang.
I realized how, for all their convenience, phones can be super annoying-always interrupting at the worst
times.
Still wrapped up in Hayden's arms, I pulled out my phone. The screen lit up with the name Jace Johnston.
I let out a sigh of relief, thankful I'd already changed his contact name. It used to be "My Mr. Johnston." If
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Hayden had seen that, who knows what kind of awkwardness would've followed.
"Answer it," Hayden said, releasing me and heading to clear the table.
Watching him busy himself, I finally picked up. "Hello?"
There was a long silence on the other end. I knew Jace had heard me; my cold, detached tone probably threw him off.
"If you've got something to say, just say it," I added.
"Didn't we buy some kind of insurance together once? Jace finally asked.
His question brought back memories of an event from four years ago. It was something an insurance company put together-a "Love Insurance policy for couples.
Jace and I had just started dating then, so we bought a policy. It promised that if the couple got married, the insurance amount would double. You could either cash it out or turn it into a marriage insurance policy. But if the couple broke up, the whole thing was voided. Now that Jace and I had split, it was pretty much useless. I had no idea why he was bringing it up now.
"Yeah, but it's not valid anymore," I replied, keeping my tone flat.
"Not valid?" Jace sounded genuinely surprised.
I was about to explain why it was void when Hayden called out, "Kiki, I warmed up some milk for you. Do you want it now, or should I pack it to go?"
I wasn't sure if he did that on purpose, but I was pretty certain Jace heard him.
Because right after, Jace asked, "Are you living with Hayden?"
His voice was all mixed up with surprise and anger. I snapped back, "You can keep your side chick in the penthouse we were supposed to get married in, but I can't live with my boyfriend?"
There was this long, awkward silence before Jace just hung up.
I stared at my phone for a second, still processing, then headed outside. Hayden was there, holding the cup of milk. "You should take it with you," he said, handing it over.
I couldn't help but think about how his words hit Jace like a truck. I called out, "Hey, Hayden."
""Yeah?" He glanced at me.
I stepped closer.