Read Her Premarital Ex (The Alexanders Book 3) Online
Authors: Tina Martin
Tags: #suspense, #reflection, #true love, #unrequited love, #jealousy, #stalker, #fiction romance
Around
9:00 p.m., Gabrielle changed into a T-shirt and a pair of
shorts, then headed to the pool. Had she thought about it, she
would’ve packed a swimsuit, but her current getup would have to
suffice.
“Swimming,” he responded,
right before taking another plunge, swimming to the deeper end of
the pool again and heading back towards her.
“That’s not what I meant,”
she said when he came up out of the water again.
“Work. I have a shoot
tomorrow,” he said, looking at her lips, then at the frown that
grew in her forehead. “Why are you frowning?”
“No reason,” Gabrielle
said, deciding to beat him at his own game. She slowly walked back
to the shallow end of the pool.
“Running away again,” his
voice said, echoing off the water behind her.
“Then can we talk for a
minute?”
“And just what do you want
to talk about?”
“Us.”
“Us?” she asked, lifting a
brow. “Perhaps you’ve been inhaling too much of this chlorine,
Dilvan, because there is no us.”
“Goodbye, Dilvan,” she
said, continuing for the steps.
“I think there is
an
us
,” he said,
slowly walking her way as she was exiting the pool. “I miss
you.”
“Why are you telling me
this, Dilvan?”
“Do you still love me?” he
asked.
“Still...that implies that
I used to love you.”
“You did. You know it and
I know it. Do you still love me?”
“You never loved me,
Dilvan.”
“I did, and I still
do.”
“No you—”
“Don’t tell me what I
feel,” he said in a raised tone.
“And there you go yelling
again. How do you expect me to be civil with you when you haven’t
made any attempts to change? You’re the same Dilvan that choked
me...who threw me to the floor,” she said, tears welling up in her
eyes.
“That’s what I’m trying to
tell you, Gabrielle. I’m not that same man. I
have
changed,” he said inching
closer to her face.
“Well, since you said
you’ve changed, I need you to back up a little. You’re invading my
personal space.”
“Okay.” He took a couple
of steps backwards. “Is this far enough?”
“Yes, now listen. There
will never be an
us
anymore. When we were together, I tried to love you, Dilvan.
I did, I’ll admit that. Do you know how it feels to love someone so
much and not have that love returned?”
“I know that all too well,
Gabrielle.”
“I know him more than I
knew you when we went into our
arrangement
. But that’s irrelevant.
I love my husband and you need to get that through your arrogant
head.”
“Okay, okay. I get it,”
Dilvan said.
“Yeah. I don’t like it,
but I get it. Now, let’s shake on it,” he suggested, extending his
hand to her. She reluctantly reached for his hand, feeling him
clutch his firm hand around hers. When he gently squeezed, she
looked at him, locked eyes with him but refused to smile as he was
doing. She wondered if he could feel the nervousness running
through her fingers when their hands touched. Deciding she’d had
enough, she pulled her hand away from him.
“I have to go to
bed.”
“Me too.” He followed her
out of the pool. “See you tomorrow.”
“Jeez
, Gabrielle. Where have you
been?” Tyson asked. He’d been patiently waiting for a phone call
from her and was getting worried when she hadn’t called. He was so
worried, he called Padma, who in turn called Lalita only for Lalita
to notify her that Gabrielle wasn’t in the room. When Padma told
Tyson, he was ready to fly there himself to find
her.
“I’m sorry. I just saw
your missed calls. I went for a swim.”
“Okay,” he said, blowing a
sigh of relief. “When I called Padma and found out you weren’t in
your room, I was all set to come there.”
“Tyson, you don’t have to
worry about me so much.”
“You’re kidding me, right?
You’re my wife. Of course I have to worry about you. Now tell
me...is everything okay?”
“Yes,” Gabrielle
responded, stepping out onto the balcony so she didn’t disturb
Lalita. She stared off into the city. Seemed that no one was
sleeping tonight. Chicago was alive. Cars lined the streets. From
her prime balcony location, she could hear music, see partygoers,
couples, tall buildings and billboards.
“Bri, you
there?”
“Yes, I’m here...um,
Tyson, I have to tell you something.”
“Okay.”
“And don’t freak out about
it.”
“Okay. What’s
up?”
“Dilvan showed up and I
had no idea he was going to be here and neither did Padma,” she
said, pacing the balcony.
“Why do you sound so
panicky, Bri? Is he bothering you?”
“I’m not.”
“You’re not?”
“No. I knew he was there.
Heshan told me.”
“I’m glad you told me,
though.”
“So you’re not
upset?”
“No, I’m not. I’m not
worried about Dilvan, but, if he bothers you, let me
know.”
“Okay.” Gabrielle decided
not to mention her swimming pool run-in with Dilvan. There was no
use in alarming Tyson unnecessarily.
“You miss me,” he
asked.
“Of course I do. I can’t
wait to be in your arms again.”
“Likewise,
baby.”
“Are you all packed up and
ready to go to Atlanta?”
“Yep.”
“What time are you
leaving?”
“Um...probably around six
tomorrow morning.”
“You’ll be on the road
while I’m going into the seminar, so I’ll call you before it
starts.”
“Okay, my love. At any
rate, let me get off the phone so you can get some
sleep.”
“All right. I love
you.”
“Love you too,
angel.”
“Goodnight.”
“Goodnight.”
Tyson
was halfway to Atlanta when Gabrielle had called. She told
him to drive safely and that she was just about to join the expo.
He promised her that he’d call around lunch.
“So I’ve already met with
the contractors this morning,” Tyson told Patrick. “I’ve made it
crystal clear that this reno should take no more than three days to
complete. We need to be reopening for business by
Wednesday.”
“Yeah, enjoy your break
while you can,” Tyson quipped.
“I will, bruh. You can
believe that.”
“Man...it’s been crazy
busy.” Patrick wiped his mouth with a napkin.
“Yeah. Atlanta is the
busiest. Los Angeles is coming in at a close second.”
“That’s crazy,
man.”
“Yep.” Tyson took a sip of
water and glanced around the place.
“Ay, guess who came by
last week asking about you?”