Saffron:
What do you mean?
Nothing happened this morning
Cedric:
Why did you leave this morning, darling?
I woke up alone in your bed
I looked all over your apartment but you were gone
Saffron:
I had to leave for work
I knew it was a cop-out answer, but I didn’t care. Not when I had asked myself that very same question all day.
Cedric:
You could have waited for me
Or woke me up
Our offices are on opposite sides of the road
We could have gone to work together
Saffron:
I didn’t want to wake you
Cedric:
You should have
I would have appreciated it
I wanted to see you this morning
I called you after but you didn’t pick up
Saffron:
Sorry
I was busy with something at work
Cedric:
We both know you’re lying, darling
I could practically hear his disapproving tone through the message. I knew he was right that we needed to talk, but I couldn't bring myself to text him back. Instead, I put his chat on mute for the next eight hours. That way, I would at least be able to make it through the rest of the evening without having to ponder the real reason why I was avoiding Cedric.
Unfortunately, I couldn’t avoid Cedric forever. Not only were our office buildings opposite each other, but our parents were playing in a golf tournament together, and we both had agreed that we would be there to cheer them on. Avoiding him was near impossible, but for the time being, it gave me a sense of relief and some time to get my thoughts in order.
“Who are you texting?” Sophia asked, a curious look in her eyes as she leaned over Liam to get a look at my phone.