"Huh!? Why that smirk?" Abigail frowned when she saw his expression.
He smiled before saying, "Well, Abby, I feel so old sitting beside you."
"Seriously? How old are you? You don’t look so old," She narrowed her eyes at him, trying to guess. Even though they’d only met twice, his attitude seemed mature. And his face didn’t look old. He looked young, and she assumed he might be in his late twenties.
He quickly glanced at her, "Guess my age?"
Abigail silently swallowed, looking at his beautiful smile, "Twenty-nine?"
He shook his head, "Thanks, but not even close, Abby—"
"Seriously?"
"Thirty-two?"
"I’m Thirty-five, Abby—"
"Damn! Ten years older than me?" Abigail gasped in shock. She didn’t even think this man looked like he was in his thirties, more like a mature twenties.
"I know, right..." Sawyer chuckled. "I feel so old now."
"No. No..." Abigail immediately explained when she saw him seem disappointed by her reaction. "What I’m trying to say is that you look young. I thought you were only twenty-nine."
"Oh, come on... don’t try to humor me, lady." He chuckled.
"I’m not trying to do that. I’m serious." She raised her hand and made a V sign. "Sawyer, listen, if someone says you’re not young, maybe they have a problem with their eyes."
Sawyer said nothing, but somehow, hearing her words warmed his heart. He liked her compliments.
***
At the end of the trip, the two of them chatted more casually. Abigail no longer felt awkward around him; the same went for Sawyer.
Not long after, the car finally stopped in front of the Crimson Leaf Café.
"Why did you come here?" Sawyer asked, looking around.
"I might work at that café. They have a vacancy for a barista here," Abigail said, pointing to the Crimson Leaf Café. "Alright, I have to go now. Thank you so much for your help. And see you again, Sawyer."
"Sure, let’s meet again sometime. Hey, Abby, call me if you need anything, okay?" Sawyer replied.
Sawyer smiled when he saw her make an OK sign before she stepped out of the car.freewёbn૦νeɭ.com
"What a fun girl," he muttered while his eyes still looked in her direction until she entered the café.
Sawyer didn’t rush to leave. He took his phone and texted, "Please check what happened to Abigail Snow yesterday. You can start from Autumn Garden Nursing Home in Orange Town."
After sending the text, he looked in the café’s direction one last time before hitting the gas pedal.
***
At Crimson Leaf Cafe.
That afternoon, the café was bustling. The queue in front of the cashier was pretty long, with only one female staff member taking orders. At the same time, Lana skillfully and swiftly makes coffee, even as she works alone.
The tables below were almost filled with visitors. A few pairs of new customers were heading to the second floor, and two staff members were busy cleaning tables and delivering customer orders.
Observing the lively atmosphere, Abigail could picture the café being quite packed at lunchtime. No wonder Lana felt exhausted when she saw her the previous day.
’Not bad! They probably pay their staff and baristas quite well, right?’ Abigail wondered. She needed money and didn’t care if she had to be busy all day. At least she could earn enough to pay her grandma’s monthly f*e at the nursing home and support herself.
Abigail waved to get Lana’s attention as she placed the coffee on a table for the next customer. After several attempts, Lana finally noticed her and smiled, calling her over to the back counter.
Abigail rushed over, surprised when Lana handed her a black café apron.
"Sis, Lana...did you forget about the contract and salary discussion?" Abigail tried to lighten the mood for the exhausted Lana.
"Abigail, I know. I know what you’re thinking," Lana faintly smiled before pulling her to the corner to speak privately. "But because you’re already wearing your black shirt, I need your help. Let’s settle the formalities after we finish serving the current customers and the lunch rush. How does that sound?"
"Sounds good!"
"Perfect!" Lana gently tapped Abigail’s shoulder. "Alright, girl, hurry, don’t keep the customers waiting too long." She winked and rushed back to continue making coffee.
Abigail felt sorry for Lana, seeing how desperate she looked.
"Alright, sis. No worries," Abigail said as she immediately put on her apron and tied her hair in a ponytail. She joined Lana to help with the orders.
Although Abigail just joined, she managed to work rhythmically with Lana. Together, they quickly processed the orders that had been taking a long time. In just a few minutes, there was no longer a queue in front of the cashier.
Lana finally relaxed and gave Abigail a thumbs-up. Earlier, she watched Abigail make coffee and realized she was terrific—perhaps even better than herself, the café owner.
After ensuring no more customers were waiting, Lana gestured for Abigail to follow her to the back office. She wanted to secure this girl’s work in her café; she was a valuable asset.
"Let’s go to the back office and sign your contract, Abigail," Lana said, giggling when she saw Abigail widen her eyes in surprise.
They entered a minimalist, not-so-big office room. A black work desk and a matching chair were placed near a small window.
Across from it, in the corner of the room, were two double couches, a small coffee table, and another window.
"Please sit on the sofa, Abigail," Lana said as she walked toward the work desk to retrieve the work contract for Abigail.
Abigail nodded and headed to the sofa. From her seat, she could see the parking lot next to the building. Surprised, she saw her suitcase in the corner, near her seat.
Before long, Lana joined her, carrying a black folder and giving it to Abigail.
"This is the work contract I prepared yesterday. You can check it. I believe all your questions are answered there; read it carefully. And if there’s something you don’t understand, feel free to check it on me. Otherwise, go ahead and sign it," she smiled.
"Sure, Sister Lana."
"Just call me Lana. I guess we’re not far apart in age. How old are you?"
"Twenty-five."
"I knew it! I’m only a year older than you. Just call me Lana, deal?"
"Okay, sure."
"Alright, you can read the contract; I’ll step outside to check and be back in a few minutes."
"Lana, can I charge my cell phone?" Abigail asked for permission to use the electricity.
"Sure, dear."
Abigail was going through the contract once more.Now, every word stipulated in the contract was slowly digested. As in the old contract, the first page listed the conditions she needed to follow while living there.[Party B can invite friends and family if they have permission from the owner of the house, Party A, by contacting the Guard at the front guard post.]Abigail nodded in agreement, reading the new revision."Wow! This is a big revision! Now I can invite Grandma to stay over here."Abigail smiled happily, but a second later, her smile slowly disappeared when she imagined her grandmother climbing the stairs to get to this place, the fourth floor.She dismissed the idea and continued reading the next page.However, not long after, she coughed. Her oatmeal almost spurted out.Abigail rushes to the fridge to find water. After drinking a glass, she felt her throat relieved.freewebnøvel_comShe returned to her seat and reread the particular revision that made her almost choked."W
Abigail’s gaze fell on the digital clock on the nightstand."Who in their right mind is coming to someone’s house at nine in the morning?"ƒгeewёbnovel.comHowever, seconds later, her confusion slowly turned to worry as Mr. Peters’ face appeared in her mind."Oh my God! What if it’s Mr. Peters? And he’s come back to cancel the rental agreement?"Hearing her own words made Abigail’s knees feel weak.She immediately left the bedroom to check the person outside, praying it wasn’t Mr. Peters who had come to cancel the contract. Otherwise, she would be in trouble, needing to find a new place.Abigail didn’t rush to open the door. Still, she waited a bit, hoping the person outside had already left and wouldn’t bother her again. Or, she would pretend she didn’t hear the knock.However, her prayer was dashed as the person outside knocked on the door again, startling her.Taking a deep sigh, Abigail speaks, almost like whispers. "Who is it?""Miss Abigail. I’m sorry to bother you."To her surpr
"Abby, thanks for the latte. I’m looking forward to another latte from you."A faint smile slowly emerges on her lips as she reads Sawyer’s text message.She immediately replies to his text:"You’re welcome, Sawyer. Give me a call, or you can visit me at the café. I promise I’ll make you a better latte."Abigail hesitated before sending the text. She read it over several times, ensuring her words didn’t reveal her true intentions of wanting to meet him.After a moment, she deleted the long text and simply replied, "Sure, Sawyer."As she entered the house, a faint smile appeared on her face.It still felt surreal to her to be in such a luxurious house. She felt proud of herself for having this house all to herself, without sharing it with anyone like her ex."You did a good job, Abby!"Her happy, proud smile appeared on her lips as she walked toward the kitchen to check what she could eat without cooking too much.Although she was skilled at cooking, Abigail didn’t intend to do it. She
"Sir? Hello, Sir...? Are you still there?" Ethan asked worriedly.Sawyer cleared his throat before asking, "I’m still here, Ethan. Okay, so are you saying Ronan and Abigail met, but they didn’t know each other before?" This was the most crucial piece of information he needed to hear."Of course, they don’t know each other, sir," Ethan lightly laughed. He could sense jealousy from his big boss. Since he had worked for him, this had never happened before.Ethan became more certain that his boss liked Abigail Snow. He was curious and wanted to meet the girl who had managed to shake his boss’s heart.Hearing nothing from the other end, Ethan continued, "Sir, I arranged for Miss Abigail to stay at your house because her life is pitiful. You know that, right? I already told you about what happened to her Grandma..."ƒreewebηoveℓ.comSawyer said nothing but silently nodded in agreement with Ethan. Abigail’s life was indeed miserable. Her fiancé betrayed her. Her family stabbed her in the back
Sawyer took a deep breath, feeling like a heavy weight was lifted from his shoulders after hearing her words."Thank you, Abby." He smiled at her and hit the gas pedal.The vehicle slowly began to move again."Okay. Tell me, where do you live?" Sawyer asked, focusing on the street ahead.Abigail asked him to return to the café because she didn’t remember her new house address; she only remembered how to get there from the café.Fifteen minutes later, Sawyer’s vehicle stopped in front of Abigail’s house. He was stunned beyond words when he saw the gates.After a few seconds, Sawyer, trying to suppress his shock, turned to her."Is this where you live now?" he asked."Yes, I’m staying here..." Abigail answered excitedly. She wanted to invite him to stop by. Still, a second later, she remembered the rental contract rule stating she couldn’t bring her friends or family onto the rooftop.Sawyer said nothing but silently looked at her beautiful smile as she spoke."Thank you so much for the
Abigail was puzzled. Her house was only a few minutes’ walk away.It would be troublesome if she rode in his car and made him drive her home. He must have something else to go and to do, right!?"Abby?" Sawyer’s gentle voice snapped Abigail from her thoughts. "Please get in. Is there something or someone you are waiting for?"Seeing his confused expression, she quickly got in and sat beside him. This was her second time sitting in his car, and she felt much more relaxed.After buckling up her seat belt without being asked, she looked at him."Abby, would you mind holding this for me, please?" Sawyer handed her the takeaway paper bag containing the cup holder she had given him earlier.Abigail nodded and immediately took the paper bag. She thought he wanted to unbuckle his seatbelt, but as usual, she could never predict what this man was about to do."So, how much is the coffee?" Sawyer asked while taking out his wallet, ready to reimburse the money she had spent for the coffee.Abigai