29: He Can't Resist Her

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Elizabeth was so shocked to know how heartless people can be. "Why didn't you come to me? You know that I live alone and I have space for you to stay." She asked. Fayette bit her lip and shrugged, "We don't know each other for that long and I didn't want to embarrass myself in front of you," she replied softly. Elizabeth rolled her eyes skywards, "Well, that's a very stupid reason." She told her. "Do you know how dangerous it can be to be alone all night long and talk about the cold – God, Fay – I can't believe this," Elizabeth added while Fayette stayed silent. Elizabeth sighed, "Alright, you don't have to find any place now – you can stay with me as long as you want." Fayette looked at Elizabeth as soon as she said that. "Just a night would be great," Fayette replied. Elizabeth shook her head, "Not just a night but as long as you want," she replied.

Fayette mashed her lips and did what Elizabeth never thought she would do – she hugged her, "Oh, thank God – I will be out of your apartment as soon as I find a new one. I will just have to wait for a week. Once I get the salary – I will look for another place – I swear," she gushed. Elizabeth let out a chuckle and pulled away from Fay, "Don't worry about it. And I live alone anyways – it can be boring, quite honestly. I would love to have a company," she smiled. Fayette smiled back and held Elizabeth's hand, "You have no idea how thankful I am to you," she said. "Don't be – that's what friends are for," She replied. Elizabeth badly wanted to mention Mosa. She wanted to tell Fayette that Mosa is the one she should be thanking, but he asked me not to say anything to her, so she isn't. Elizabeth could see the relief on Fayette's face once she told her – it made her happy to help her. Maybe they can be friends – Elizabeth would love to have a friend who isn't rich and spoiled. She loved to be around the self-made and hardworking people.

Once they went back to work – Elizabeth remembered that she has to meet Leo after work, but she has to take Fay to her apartment as well. She still had an hour before she takes off from work, so she turned to Fayette who was working on some samples, "Hey, Fay." She called her out. Fayette turned her head to look at her with a smile on her face, "Yes?" She asked. "Can I ask you for a favor?" Elizabeth asked. Fay chuckled, "Seriously – anything." She emphasized. Elizabeth smiled, "Actually, I have to be someplace after work hard for an hour." Elizabeth started to say and Fayette completed her, "Don't worry, I will wait for you. I have to work a little late anyway," She replied. Elizabeth grinned, "That's great. I will be back in an hour," She told her and soon they both went back to work.

An hour passed painfully slow for Elizabeth. She couldn't stop thinking about what Leo had to talk about. Often she would smile thinking maybe he just misses her, but then she would worry – what if he doesn't want to continue to be with her? She was having different thoughts with each passing minute and it was making her even more anxious and impatient. When finally the clock stroke five – Elizabeth took her phone out and texted Leo, "I am done – where do you want to meet?" She didn't expect such a quick reply, but hardly a few minutes later her phone buzzed and it was Leo who texted her back, "Can you get to the café I took you to the other day or do you want me to pick you up?" his message said. She remembered that café from where she stormed out angrily – she clearly remember that day. With a smile on her face she replied, "Yes, I can get there – when do you want me to be there?" Elizabeth asked. Almost instantly Leo wrote back, "I am on a break. Can you come right now?" he asked. She smiled and replied, "Yes, I can. I will be there in fifteen minutes." She wrote him back before she went to the restroom to freshen up. She made sure that she looked good before she went to see him. She never thought meeting Leo would excite her so much.

Just as she said, after fifteen minutes she reached the café. She drove to the café so it hardly took her five minutes to reach there as it was close to her office. She was still feeling a little nervous to see him – even after so much happened between them – this guy causes knots in her stomach. She blew her cheek out and walked into the familiar space. It didn't have many customers – just like the last time. Elizabeth didn't have to find Leo – he was sitting right where they sat before. He was busy typing on his phone with a frown drawn on his face. Elizabeth mashed her lips together and walked towards him. As she got near, Leo lifted his head and their eyes met. The whole weekend ran through Elizabeth's mind – the steamy night they spend together to the time they spend together the morning after – it all came back to her. She briefly closed her eyes as she didn't want to think about it right now – her thought were distracting. Leo stood on his feet when he saw her coming, "Hey," he said softly. Elizabeth smiled at him even when he didn't, "Hey," she replied softly and sat on the chair in front of him. She placed her handbag on the floor beside her feet and wait for him to say something. After a discomforting few seconds pause, Leo asked, "Do you want to get something?" He asked. Elizabeth shook her head, "No, I had lunch late – you can order something if you want." She said. Leo shook his head, "No, I don't have much time anyways. I have to get back to the hospital." He said.

Elizabeth's eyes went on his hospital scrub – he could have at least changed – maybe he didn't get the time. She nodded, "So, what do you want to talk about?" She asked him. He glanced away before he sighed, "Maria called yesterday," Leo told her. Elizabeth smiled, "Did she tell you about the baby?" She asked excitedly. Leo nodded his head and Elizabeth grinned, "Isn't it exciting? I can't believe they are going to have a baby," she added eagerly. Where Elizabeth was so excited – Leo didn't show much of the excitement. When he didn't say anything back, Elizabeth knitted her eyebrows together, "What is it?" She asked him. "Aren't you happy for them?" She asked him. Leo sighed and looked at her, "How can I be happy for them when I know that the baby is Silas's ex-girlfriend's baby? How can I be so sure that it isn't Silas's baby?" He asked back sourly. Elizabeth brought her eyebrows together, "What?" She said. She shook her head, "No, it isn't – didn't Maria tell you?" She asked.

Leo leaned back to his chair and sniggered, "How can I be so sure Silas isn't lying to my sister? Look, I know this is what Maria wants as well, but I can't ignore the fact that the baby belongs to his ex." He replied to Elizabeth who silently listened to her with a frown on her face. "This was Silas's idea to adopt the baby – with the past still fresh on the mind – I can't stop wondering if the baby is Silas's." He added. Elizabeth came here with a hope to have a delightful conversation with him – but maybe he doesn't know what that is – all he ever does it argue and try to bring her brother down. She pressed her lips together, "Is this why you asked me to see you?" She asked. Leo didn't reply, but she got her answer. She twisted her lips before she spoke, "Alice cheated on Silas with another man. She fell pregnant and asked if Silas wanted to adopt the baby and my brother didn't put any sort of pressure on Maria – he would never do that. It was both of their decision in the end." She replied firmly.

Before Leo could say something – Elizabeth continued, "And, when will it be when you will stop interfering in their lives, Leo? I have already said it a thousand times before and I am saying this again – I know what we did was wrong. The Harrison made a mistake, but that doesn't mean Silas or any of us would hurt Maria ever again. You need to pull yourself out of this bitterness and come out and see how happy she is with Silas." Elizabeth added furiously. She slammed her hand on the table, "And this is going to be the second time I will be storming out of this café because you are such a jerk." She stood on her feet. "I believed that we will talk about us – but I guess it isn't possible with you." She added and picked up her bag before she walked out – again. Leo couldn't concentrate at all at the hospital – he felt like a jerk. He should have talked to Maria directly, but instead, he went to talk to Elizabeth.

It doesn't matter what he believes – he had no right to take it out on her, so after his shift was over he drove to her apartment. He doesn't know what it is, but he doesn't want to mess it up with her. With a thought of apologizing to her – he rang her doorbell. He heard shuffling from the other side of the door before it opened – there she was in short shorts and a loose t-shirt – her hair was tied in a top knot. She knitted her eyebrows together, "Leo?" She asked bewilderedly. Leo didn't give her a chance to say another word and pressed his lips to her. She put her hand on his chest while he kissed her briefly yet fiercely – he knows they agreed not to kiss or sleep with each other before their date, but he couldn't wait. He slowly opened his eyes and slowly pulled away from her only to be halted in midway. Leo's eyes widened when he looked behind Elizabeth's shoulder and saw a girl sitting on the couch with her eyes widened as well – looking at them. Only if he knew she had company.    

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