LOGIN“I will be back, Raffy. And I hope that by the time we see each other again, you will have already made the smartest and best decision. And you already know what that is.”
Raffy's hold on his fork had tightened as he kept remembering those words Andrew had said before he left.
'Who does he think he is to tell me what to do? Make the smartest and best decision? I already did it by not letting him buy our land and telling him to leave!'
He shook his head. It'd been ten years, and he thought Andrew would have already changed for the better, especially after everything he'd been through. But disappointedly, that wasn't the case at all.
Andrew was still the same arrogant and self-centered alpha.
"Are you okay, Dad?"
Raffy got pulled out of his deep thoughts after hearing his son's voice.
He looked at Lance, whose forehead had turned into a knot.
"You seem out of it, Dad," Lance added, then asked him again, "Is it because of that stranger a while ago? What did he tell you?"
He smiled at his son and patted his head. "I'm fine. And don't worry about that stranger. He won't be back."
But Lance could tell he was lying. "Is he a bad guy?"
When he couldn't answer, Lance asked once more. "Is he asking us to leave?"
The sadness and fear in his son's voice were very clear, and it made Raffy's heart clench in pain.
He hated that he let Lance feel that way. He hated that he couldn't assure his son that everything was going to be okay, hated that his words weren't enough to make Lance feel safe and at ease.
He hated feeling like he was not good enough to be a good father.
'You will be a good father, Raffy.'
He smiled bitterly at that thought.
He wanted to believe those words. After all, it came from someone who has never and will never lie to him—Lancy, his son's mother.
But with everything that was happening in their life at that moment, and upon seeing Lance's reaction, believing that he was a good father was hard for him to do.
"Do we have to leave our house, Dad?"
"No," he answered instantly. "We are not leaving. No one in this place is leaving, son. This is our home, and no one will take it away from us. I won't let that happen."
Hope started to fill Lance's face, and it made Raffy's heart swell in happiness.
"Promise?"
Raffy let go of the fork he was holding to touch his son's cheek, gently caressing it. He smiled at the boy and replied, "Promise."
Lance smiled at him, finally content with the answer he gave.
His son continued to eat heartily after that, while Raffy still couldn't stop thinking about Andrew. Remembering the alpha's smug expression made him want to punch something.
Eating with his son has always been his favorite thing to do. But at that moment, he couldn't find it to enjoy himself because all he could ever think about was Andrew.
After what felt like an agonizing dinner—he never thought a day would come where he would describe a dinner with his son as agonizing—Lance finally went to his room to sleep, while Raffy stayed to do a deep cleaning, which he usually only does every Sunday. But because he needed to do something to get his mind off of Andrew, he decided that it's never wrong to clean the house thoroughly at eight in the evening.
But no matter how much he tried to occupy his mind with something else, it always went back to Andrew, and it was frustrating the hell out of him.
Even while he was showering, and even when he busied himself with inventory and bookkeeping, Andrew had always found a way to pester his mind. Until he finally gave up and decided to head to bed instead, thinking that a sleep would probably fix his brain's obsession with Andrew.
But no, it did not. In fact, it was what made him unable to sleep.
After tossing and turning so many times, Andrew sat and screamed in silence while also tugging his hair out of frustration.
"Fuck! Fuck! Fuck! Get the fuck out of my head, you stupid, arrogant, motherfucking alpha!"
He heaved, then went back to lying down again in a rough manner, making his bed shake a little.
He scowled at the ceiling, still cursing Andrew in silence.
Why did he have to come back? Why now when he's already doing alright? Why now when his life was already back on the right track?
Why did Andrew have to show up again when he'd already moved on from their past, when he's got Lance now to think of and take care of?
In the past, being near and being connected to Andrew had always put him into jeopardy. It made him and his life miserable. And it seemed that Andrew was about to do it again.
So, before Andrew destroys him for the second time, he needed to put a stop to it already. He wouldn't allow Andrew to have power over him again.
He will do everything he can to drive Andrew out of his life.
He was the one who walked away before. This time, Andrew would be the one giving up and leaving.
The light filtering through the curtains woke Andrew up from his sleep.A groan immediately escaped his lips the moment he opened his eyes."Fuck..."His head pounded mercilessly; it felt like it was going to split into two.He slowly pushed himself upright and pressed the heel of his palm against his forehead, hoping the throbbing would lessen.It didn't.This was what he got after drinking so much last night.He clicked his tongue.He should have listened to Sally.He should have limited his drinks.And more importantly, he should not have allowed himself to dwell on Raffy.But how could he not?The anger, as well as the disappointment in Raffy's face, was too much; it made his fucking heartache.He hated it. He hated that he failed him.Raffy must have been thinking of him as a liar now. Raffy had already thought that he had not changed after all, that he was still the asshole that he knew from ten years ago, and what happened last night just made it even worse.A soft chuckle pull
"Good morning, neighbor!"Raffy halted from arranging the books on the shelves and sighed deeply upon hearing Andrew's voice.It's been two days since Andrew started living in the building next to his. And even now, he still couldn't believe the audacity that Andrew had to live in the same place as the people he'd been wanting to take the homes of.He also still had no idea what kind of wicked plan the alpha had. But whatever it was, he vowed to never let it succeed.Andrew and his minions would have to kill him first before they could evict him, his son, and his fellow Maplewood citizens."So you're still going to ignore me?" Andrew asked after a few moments. The amusement in his voice was very clear, and it made Raffy's blood boil.How dare the alpha be amused with his dilemma? He hadn't really changed. Andrew was still a jerk and a selfish asshole.'Which is why you should work harder to get over that damn kiss,' he silently chastised himself."Come on, Raffy. Get over it. We're ne
"I don't think this is a good decision," Sally said while roaming her gaze across the room that Andrew had chosen to be his office."Yup. This is the sixth time you've said it. Trust me, I have already memorized those eight words," Andrew replied while sitting on his newly bought office chair and was not even bothering to look at his assistant. His gaze remained on his phone, staring at Raffy's phone number.Sally centered her gaze on the alpha that she had stopped considering her boss at the moment but as her friend. "Good. Then that means I have successfully sent the message of my dislike. So, what are you going to do about it?""About your dislike of my decision?""Yes. Are you going to listen to me? Or will you continue being stubborn?""Neither. I am simply doing what I believe is good for the business.""Is that why you can't take your eyes away from Raffy's phone number and are debating whether you should call him or not? Is that why you specifically chose to buy the building n
It had been three days since Raffy found out about Andrew's company working behind-the-scenes. Three days since he stormed inside the alpha's office, and three days since he stupidly kissed Andrew back.Since that day, the number of his sleepless nights has increased. And it was severely affecting him, his daily life, his business, and his son.There were so many times that he made mistakes at the shop. And there were also a number of incidents where he would suddenly space out, leading to him ignoring customers and also Lance.And the conflicting emotions inside him were making it worse.He was confused; angry—both at himself and at Andrew; and also guilty about the truth that he missed that kiss.It had been ten fucking years, and yet Andrew's kiss and touch still did something to him. And he wanted to hit himself, or better yet, bash his head into the wall, for that.He moved on. So why the hell did he like it? Why the fuck did it make his heart beat fast? Why had the kiss and the
"Can I speak with you as your friend? Not as your assistant?" Navid halted what he was doing to look at Sally with a bored expression on his face. "You only thought about asking permission now?" Sally shrugged. "So, may I?" Navid sighed deeply. "Go on. Tell me what kind of nosy thoughts you are having again this time." "Most CEOs don't relocate themselves for a project." Navid groaned. So that's what she had been itching to tell him this morning. He should have known. Andrew put on a straight face while leaning his back on the backrest of his swivel chair. "Most redevelopment projects don't require this much negotiation," he said. But then Sally quickly retorted, "Or maybe most projects don't involve a certain bookstore owner." Andrew glared at her. But Sally, being brave that she was, just raised her brows. "I'm right, aren't I?" "No, you're not," Andrew responded, then went back to reviewing construction plans that were handed to him. "Oh, come on. I'm not—" "You shoul
The weather was fantastic, perfect even, with the sun being bright and warm. It was the kind of weather that should make people happy with huge smiles on their faces.But that was not what was happening. Instead of a huge smile, a frown was on Lance's face. The young boy looked pissed, worried, and confused, all at the same time. And of course, Raffy immediately took notice of it.Raffy stopped what he was doing to face his son beside him. "What's with that face? Did something happen at school?""Nothing happened," Lance timidly answered."Nothing happened and yet you look like the world is about to collapse. You've been like that since yesterday. So tell me. What is going on?"Lance shook his head, still not looking at him as his eyes remained on the table while absentmindedly flipping the pages of his book. "There's really nothing, Dad.""Lance," Raffy made his voice sound firm, wanting to let his son know that he was not buying his lie and that he wouldn't stop asking until he got
Ten years ago...Raffy didn't know how long he had been just staring at his reflection in the mirror. What he knew was that it had been too long, that he had to stop now, or else he was going to be late for his flight.He glanced at his wristwatch. His flight was at three p.m., and it was already t
Despite telling himself so many times that he needed to stop thinking too much about Raffy and instead think of what he should be doing for his project to finally start, Andrew couldn't take his mind off of Raffy. Even after busying himself, the moment he wasn't occupied, even if it was only for
Andrew felt like his world had stopped spinning. It's like time has been paused. He was lost for words, and his gaze zeroed in on the man in front of him—the one he had so many memories about and had tried to bury.“Andrew…” he heard Raffy, looking equally shocked, utter.It had been so long since
The present...Raffy grinned, leaning against the counter as he watched and listened to the group of elementary-schoolers arguing over which book was better.One of the four children, a young boy, asked one of the girls, "How did you know that book is better than this one when you haven't even read


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