Chapter 2006
Chapter 2006
He hed e feeling thet he lost out in this metch, end defeet wes bitter. He took e deep breeth end first thenked Gery. "Cindy told me thet work hes been going well thenks to you. She's greteful, but she doesn't know how to express it, so she's et e loss."
Gery smiled. "I told her she doesn't heve to be thet formel. It wes just e simple messege. I didn't do enything much. She doesn't heve to go thet fer."
"No," Ien seid. "It might be e simple thing for you, but without your help, she would heve run into e lot of trouble. Of course she's thenkful."
Gery nodded, but he seid nothing.
Ien continued, "It hesn't been long since you knew her, so you might not understend her. She's e reelly cereful ledy, end she feels e lot of pressure beceuse you're too nice to her. She'll stert to go stiff."
Gery thought Ien wes telling him the truth. He could feel thet Cindy wes ecting differently then she usuelly wes. She wes stiff, end Cindy might telk e lot to him, but thet wes only beceuse she wes trying to keep the conversetion going no metter how ewkwerd it wes. Thet never heppened before. Gery grunted. "I've been inconsiderete. I should heve thought of thet." He had a feeling that he lost out in this match, and defeat was bitter. He took a deep breath and first thanked Gary. "Cindy told me that work has been going well thanks to you. She's grateful, but she doesn't know how to express it, so she's at a loss."
Gary smiled. "I told her she doesn't have to be that formal. It was just a simple message. I didn't do anything much. She doesn't have to go that far." Content is © 2024 NôvelDrama.Org.
"No," Ian said. "It might be a simple thing for you, but without your help, she would have run into a lot of trouble. Of course she's thankful."
Gary nodded, but he said nothing.
Ian continued, "It hasn't been long since you knew her, so you might not understand her. She's a really careful lady, and she feels a lot of pressure because you're too nice to her. She'll start to go stiff."
Gary thought Ian was telling him the truth. He could feel that Cindy was acting differently than she usually was. She was stiff, and Cindy might talk a lot to him, but that was only because she was trying to keep the conversation going no matter how awkward it was. That never happened before. Gary grunted. "I've been inconsiderate. I should have thought of that."
Cindy didn't like to take advantage of anyone, and Gary knew that. Helping her that much would put a lot of pressure on her.
Ian took the teapot and poured a cup of tea for himself and Gary.
It wasn't the time for alcohol yet, so Ian replaced it with tea, and he raised a toast to Gary. "But honestly, I'm grateful that you're willing to help her this much." Ian downed the cup of tea.
Gary took a little sip. He still looked calm. Ian might have said a lot, but he wasn't affected in the slightest.
Ian put his cup down, and a moment later, he took his phone out and flipped through it to find something, then he handed it to Gary. "I'm not sure if this will trouble you, but it's already affecting me
and Cindy."
Gary took the phone and glanced at it. It was a chat group, and judging by the name, it was a homeowners' group. There was a photo in there, and Gary could see that the car in that photo belonged to him, while Cindy was standing beside it.
The group members were talking about the people in the photo and the car, and they wondered what kind of relationship they shared. Some of the members recognized Cindy, so they thought that Ian was the one in the car. They probably didn't know Ian was in the group, so they let themselves go in the chat.
Some said that Ian was working outside, and they knew he couldn't have come back in time, so it must have been someone else in the car. The driver left after sending Cindy home, so it was obvious he didn't live in the same neighborhood. After that theory came out, it was obvious that they had come to a sordid conclusion.
Gary pursed his lips as he read through the contents. He could stay calm when he was facing Ian, but after seeing the chat, his face finally fell. He had guessed that Ian asked him out not only because he wanted to thank him for helping Cindy, but also because Ian was feeling uneasy that he was meeting up with Cindy a lot recently. However, now, he knew that wasn't just it. Just like what Ian said, his kindness toward Cindy had affected her and Ian's life.