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Chapter 4 - Chapter 4: Our Departure

Cynthia

Days have gone by and I and Levi have

spent the little free time we had with Adam. We were to leave for flight as

early as three-thirty.

Levi stops his car in front of Angel's

house. Angel was already outside waiting for us to drop Adam off.

Angel opens the back door where Adam sat,

"come give Auntie a hug."

Adam leaves the car and hugs Angel. His

eyes looking downward. Sad.

Adam and I glance at each other. I slid

out of the car, circled around to meet Adam.

"Love?" I said squatting in front of him,

"daddy and mummy are going for work, are you aware of that?"

He nods, "yes," but in a questioning

tone, "yes?"

"okay," I said holding his hands, "why do

daddy and mummy go to work?"

"To be able to pay for my school and…"

"no, no, no…" I quickly cut him off.

"That's not it. We are going to work so we will be able to bring you those

dresses you said you like, and your car too"

"The car?" he asked in excitement.

"of course," I replied.

"When will you be back?"

"As soon as possible, the longer we stay,

the longer we are searching for the nicest car for you."

"Can you get me red?"

"Yes! That's what I thought."

We were already running late.

"Okay now, be a good boy and listen to

Auntie Angel… I love you." I kissed him on his forehead and rushed back into

the car.

"have fun bud!" Levi says to Adam. "Bye!"

we both shouted waving at him. He waved back.

I didn't stop looking at him Adam as he

and Angel watch us leave. I kept looking until he was out of my sight. I sat

back and let out a deep breathe. We would be spending most of the holidays

working? I know the level of stress Levi passes through so why not help him on

when I'm free. I know Adam would understand if he was older. Would I even care

to explain to him when he's older? I just smiled my thought off.

"You okay?"

"yes," I replied.

"Thanks for this."

"No… no worries, I'll help when I can."

He continues driving, now he's starting

to think. I noticed and wouldn't take my off mind him. I knew what he was doing

with looking directly at him. I could see him from the corner of my eyes.

"I'm not the only one that's not feeling

okay," I notified him.

He smiles, "I was just thinking of

something."

"what's that?"

"literally all wives don't help their

husbands out for work"

I furrowed, what would that mean? I

questioned myself, "it just feels strange," he says.

"That was out of the blue, Levi. What do

you mean?"

"No, I'm just saying… You haven't… you're

a writer, you should understand"

"understand what?"

"Why are you helping me? Really? Is it to

increase your public reach or… to market more of your books or…"

"What do you think I am? A user?" I was

bubbling with anger.

"why would you even ask such a question?

Can't I decide to help you or what? I could drop off this car now and nothing

will affect me or my career – what are you saying?"

"okay, okay. Sorry I didn't mean to make

you angry," the pleaded, slowing down his car.

"Drive please," I dismissed his apology.

He continued driving. I scoffed in

disbelieve angrily looking out of the window. The ride was silent for the whole

fifteen to twenty minutes till we reached the airport.

"I'm sorry," he pleaded.

"hmhm" I replied. I had to reply him else

I would be the one looking for ways to make hi speak to me. That was my tactic

– just give him the humming treatment.

We both left the car, packed our things

and entered the airport. We quietly made our way through the airport and

finally had our butts resting in an airplane.

I was angry, but I wouldn't sit away from

him, not for a second. I followed him to two vacant sits. He keeps his luggages

and then mine. He sits at the window 

side, then I sat next.

The journey was coated in silence. Not

long after, I fell asleep.

After hours of flight, the plane finally

landed with a soft jolt, but did nothing to shake off the weight between us.

I kept my eyes away from him as the

seatbelt sign dinged off. Levi shifted beside me, cleared his throat once, then

again.

"Cynthia," he said gently, "we're here"

I nodded without looking at him. "Yes"

A beat of silence. He stood to get the

bags. I let him.

The terminal buzzed with energy.

Tourists, laughter, announcements. Dubai welcomed us with warm air and

gold-glass reflections, but none of it touched me. I walked ahead of with my

hands folded. Then I was starting to wonder why my anger was taking too long.

"I know you're still mad," Levi said

besaide me as we waited for our luggage. "But I didn't mean for it to coe out

that way."

I looked at him briefly, I understood

what he mean, but a bit of pride wouldn't do harm. "okay," I replied.

"that's all?" he asked, trying to make me

smile. Just when the butterflies were about to spread in my stomach, I had the

words that would kill them off with the acid in my stomach. "What do you want

me to say?"

He sighed, the kind that held back

thousands of words, "Okay."

My heart skipped a beat after his final

remark. Was that a declaration of silent war? No. Maybe, but how would I know

if I didn't speak with him. Maybe a little longer humming treatment would do

the thing.

The ride to the hotel was quiet, we

reached the hotel and the receptionist welcomed us with bright smils and icd

towels. Levi handeled the check-in. I stood by, quiet, arms crossed.

Our room was stunning, had floor to

ceiling windows, a view of thwe city lighs, luxury pressing in from every

corner. I sat on the edge of the bed, taking off my shoes.

Levi set the bags down and looked at me

again.

"Cynthia," I heard a man's voice behind

me. Guess who it was? Levi haha! My heart rejoiced in the short silence I

allowed before he spoke.

"I know you're upset, but you don't want

that to ruin the trip."

I looked up at him, finally meeting his

eyes.

"It's okay, and don't give me a reason

to"

Levi sat beside me, "okay, ma'am," he

kissed my cheek, almost as if he was sucking it. I pressed my hands over his

chest and gently pushed him away.

"I'm exhausted," I complained.

"You were sleeping throughout the flight"

"Exactly, that's why I'm exhausted."

"Do you want to go to sleep again?" he

asked.

"No, I need food," I replied.

"I'll call hotel service now." Levi heads

to the cellphone and calls hotel servive. After finally taking off my shoes, I

laid my back on the bed. One last rest before the first big night. A night that

I never thought would come.

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