Chapter 1104
It was Lysander!
When Thalassa caught sight of the figure standing at her door, her heart, which had been pounding in her chest, eased for a
mere moment before tensing up again.
His gaze flickered to the peephole as if he could lock eyes with her through the tiny lens. His deep, fathomless eyes seemed like
pools capable of drawing in one’s very soul.
The sight sent Thalassa’s heart plummeting, panic setting in.
Quickly stepping down from her tiptoes, she averted her gaze from the peephole, her hand instinctively smoothing over the
frantic beating of her heart.
Separated by merely a door, Thalassa’s pulse raced like a drum at the proximity of Lysander.
If she had refused to open the door, it might have further provoked him. He was still polite enough to ring the doorbell, but if she
hadn’t caught the hint and let him in, it would only
take him a second to tear the door down.
Just a door, after all, couldn’t possibly have stood in Lysander’s way.
Surrendering to the inevitable, Thalassa opened the door, revealing the tall, commanding figure before her. His towering
presence immediately filled the space, casting his shadow over Thalassa’s petite form.
Her already anxious heart contracted, and she forced a welcoming smile, unaware of how awkward and fearful it appeared.
“Oh, it’s you, Lysander. What brings you here?”
His piercing gaze swept over her feigned smile, and he stepped inside.
Thalassa instinctively moved aside, making room for him to pass. As Lysander crossed the threshold, the breeze that followed
him brushed against Thalassa’s face, the sheer force of his presence causing her breath to hitch.
The air felt invaded as he entered, the atmosphere growing tense.
Evelyn, who had been terrified it might be Bruce at the door, sprang up from her seat upon seeing Lysander, masking her fear
with a forced warmth. “Lysander, what a surprise.”
Her eyes darted to the dining table, spotting the half-finished bowl of spaghetti Thalassa had left untouched.
Trying to be hospitable, she offered, “Have you had dinner yet? Thalassa hasn’t finished hers, and there’s more in the pot. Would
you like me to fix you a bowl?”
Before Evelyn could get an answer, Thalassa interjected, “Oh, it’s late; Mr. Sinclair must
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have already dined. Besides, a simple bowl of spaghetti hardly suits Mr. Sinclair’s refined palate, right, Mr. Sinclair?”
Thalassa stepped forward, positioning herself in front of Evelyn as if to shield her from any fallout of Lysander’s potential wrath.
Her words, though gentle and seemingly supportive of Lysander, carried subtle tones of mockery upon closer inspection.
Lysander’s deep gaze turned towards her, and she sported a smile on her lips. Her clear, cold eyes met his with an air of
detachment.
Recalling the aversion he had once expressed for humble meals during a visit to her family in Hollowbrook, Thalassa was now
using his own words to taunt him.
She really knew how to hold a grudge, remembering it even after a considerable amount of time had passed.
Thalassa held her head high, unflinchingly meeting Lysander’s gaze, and made no move to
retract her words.
Lysander, recognizing her defiance, was the first to look away, addressing Evelyn, “Actually, I haven’t eaten.”
Caught off guard, Evelyn quickly recovered, “Right away, then. I’ll just go warm it up for you.”
She hurried to the kitchen, leaving Thalassa with a furrowed brow, blinking in disbelief. Hadn’t she made it clear enough that
Lysander wasn’t welcome to dine here?
As Thalassa pondered his audacity, she noticed Lysander settling into the very chair she had occupied before, picking up a fork
and helping himself to the spaghetti on the table.
She gasped, “That’s my dish.”
Lysander simply glanced at her, silent, and continued to eat.