She greets him back and I’m just left there staring at the both of them. Apparently I’m the only one who didn’t know that my brother was actually dating. I wonder if I would have ever known if Letty hadn’t decided to come see me herself.
I slowly stand up and turn to Rowan. “I appreciate what you’re trying to do since I’m the mother of your son, but it’s not necessary. I have everything sorted.”
Deep down I knew this was the reason why he was doing what he was doing. Not because he cared or anything but because I was Noah’s mother. After all, it’s not once or twice he has reminded me of that fact.
A frown mars his handsome face. “That’s not why…”
“I really don’t need your help so could you just please tell him to take back the car and terminate her services?” I interrupt him before he can finish his sentence, pointing at the man and then at Lydia.
“Really, you don’t need help? I don’t see a new car anywhere or a phone and by just how pale you are, I can tell you’re already drained…You need rest and someone to take care of you”
“Like I said, I have everything under control…I’ll order a new phone tomorrow and I already have a car in mind. I’ll buy it once I’m better” I ground out, feeling frustrated by his stubbornness.
Why couldn’t he just leave me alone? Ignore my existence like he used to?
“Then show me. Show me the car you already have in mind” he demands, being all domineering.
Humphing, I get my laptop from the table and turn it on. I’d already made some searches when I was in the hospital and I knew just what I wanted.
I turn my laptop around and show him the car I had settled one.
“Seriously?” he asks with one eyebrow raised up, and scorn in his voice. It was obvious my choice of car wasn’t his taste.


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