A Graduation Gift

Chapter 61 The Kiss In The Lift

Cassandra woke up to the pitter-patter of rain falling outside. It drummed softly on the leaves and blanketed the morning in a rhythmic white noise of nature.

Her eyes were still hazy with sleep, until she came to the sudden realization that she was in Lionel's room. Wide-eyed, and her mind sounding alarms, she sprang up to check her own body.

She was under the cover of the blanket, and her clothes were exactly as they were when she fell asleep. She ran her hands over her limbs, as if in search for a phantom touch that could possibly linger. Convinced that nothing was different, she heaved a sigh of relief. It seemed that Lionel didn't touch her.

The thought of him made her turn her head and scan the room. He was nowhere to be found.

She stood up from the bed and opened the door, treading softly on the carpeted floor. It was still early, and she did not want to make noise and attract anyone's attention. She crossed the hall and went, as quickly as her quiet steps would allow her, to the guest room where she was living in. Then she locked the door, and took a shower. When she finished, she came out with her body wrapped in a bath towel. To her surprise, there was a man standing in the middle of the room, his eyes fixed on her.

Reflexively, she tightened the towel around herself to find any semblance of modesty it could give her, then she stormed to the intruder.

"Rufus! When did you come in!" she confronted him.

Rufus remained his standing position, unaffected by her anger. The dim light of the autumn morning silhouetted his face, hiding parts of it in shadows. Despite the absence of light, one could feel a heavy aura coming from him.

He replied to her in a low voice, "I have been here. You didn't come back last night. So I was here the entire night."

Cassandra felt herself warm with his words as a slew of thoughts crowded her head. 'Was he sleeping on the my bed? Did he use my blanket?

Was the bed clean enough? Was my hair on it? Was it comfortable enough for him?' The questions went on and on until she realized the insignificance of the things she was agonizing over.

'Wait a second…' she thought, shaking her head and collecting her wits.

There was a more important question that had to be answered.

"Why did you sleep in my room last night?" she questioned. Her voice was firm but the blush on her face betrayed her emotions at the moment.

A playful smile crept up Rufus' face.

"I wanted to be close to you. Your bed smells like you. It was really...nice," Rufus continued, his voice dropping at the last words.

Cassandra knew all too well that he was teasing her, and yet, she found herself curling up like a cat to his words. Was she…enjoying this?

'Cassandra, how can you stoop so low? How dare you entertain flirtation with your brother-in-law!' she castigated herself. 'You are the wife of Lionel. You are supposed to behave like a married woman. It is unacceptable to keep pursuing an ambiguous relationship with Rufus, ' she went on reminding herself.

Gripping the voice of reason, she spoke in the coldest tone she could muster, "Well, you can go out now. I need to change."

Undeterred, Rufus' eyes roamed all over her body as if he was devouring her with his eyes. His eyes glinted with mischief as he asked, "Why? Are you bothered with me looking at your naked body?"

also

her clothes and went into the bathroom, locking the door after her.

as a glance, she walked pass him and out of the guest room, and suddenly was surprised to find Cloris standing at the door holding a tray.

to bring Rufus breakfast.

room since he forgot to close the window of his own room the night he went to the hospital. His bed was drenched from the heavy

before

face to face, gaping at each other in an awkward silence.

each other

broke the silence between them when he casually took the tray from Cloris's hands.

Cloris. I was just getting hungry," he said simply.

Cloris back to her senses, but questions lingered at the back of her mind. She pushed her way inside the bedroom, inspecting every detail as anxiety clawed at her. Her eyes were pulled to a

was Rufus who provided an explanation to her unspoken

guest room. I only found out that this was your sister's room this

anything else surfaced. It was the logical move. His words, however, made Cassandra

must have been very tired. You even entered the wrong room," Cloris

washed over Cassandra when Cloris didn't press the matter any further. She quietly left the room as Cloris continued to

breakfast, giving Cassandra a smile as she descended

leave, he asked his father not to

himself that Cassandra must be tired from spending time with her husband. Little did he know Lionel's request was to avoid the awkward atmosphere if they were to have breakfast together which would certainly raise his

to be found, Cassandra felt much more

for the branch of the hospital? Don't forget to discuss it with Rufus. It would be better if he can give you ideas about the aesthetics

that she had been assigned to since she entered the Tang Group. She would certainly

details had to be discussed and taken into consideration. Her expertise alone would not be enough, as the project entailed an understanding of how the different sectors

was definitely a challenging project, and Cassandra felt enthusiasm

Rufus and Cloris came walking

her older sister and pulled her hand, grabbing

to drive me to work. Are you coming with us?" she asked in an enthusiastic voice, even as

do at the construction site. The two of you can

was secretly elated at her refusal, and she took it to mean that Cassandra was giving her a hand to spend some time alone with Rufus. She winked at her sister, then turned to Rufus and clung to his arm. Then she announced, her tone as bright as the sound of tinkling bells, "Then we're off to work. Goodbye Uncle

so much as a goodbye, he let himself be led away by Cloris to the car. Only after Rufus had

her like clouds

getting ready to leave for the day. There were the telltale sounds of lockers being closed and bags being zipped as employees prepared to

was, sent Cassandra a message, reading, "There's going to be a typhoon today according to the forecast. Go home early

her phone pinged to the message. She peeled her eyes away momentarily to read Stella's message, then resumed work. Several sheets were spread over the table and Cassandra pored through them. She was studying materials that would help her understand

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