Chapter 347 His Birthday
I took a deep breath, feeling a pang of guilt wash over me. I had no clue today was Charlie’s birthday. He had hinted at wanting to grab dinner together tonight, but I had my hesitations and suggested we should hang out some other time instead.
He must have wanted me to join his birthday celebration. Regrettably, I just brushed him off.
As I stayed quiet, Inch’s voice broke through the silence on the other end of the line.” Something’s off with Sir today. His old caretakers say he has never been one for birthdays. But today, he had a cake made, just stared at it for a while, and then, without taking a single bite, he headed outside to watch the snow. He’s been out there for over two hours now, Ms. Scott. I’m at a loss for who to call. Lately, I’ve noticed he really enjoys your company. He sees you as a true friend. Could you talk to him? His well–being is at stake.”
I paused for a moment before responding, “Okay, I got it.”
Inch thanked me and hung up after hearing my answer.
I did not immediately call Charlie back. He had tried to reach out earlier, probably feeling down and wanting to chat, but I missed the signs, so he ended the call.
Calling him now would make it too obvious that Inch had filled me in.
Charlie had his pride. Knowing that Inch had shared this with me, he might not want to hear anything I would have to say.
I mulled it over and decided to change my outfit in the cloakroom.
Half an hour later.
I was thankful for remembering Charlie’s villa as I pulled up. I parked and walked up to the gate, pressing the doorbell. It did not take long for someone to answer.
It was Inch who greeted me, a look of surprise quickly giving way to a warm smile. “Ms. Scott, what are you doing here?”
I waved a bunch of colorful lollipops in the air and grinned, “I’m here to party it up for Mr. Yates’s birthday with you guys. What’s up? Don’t tell me I’m crashing your fun?”
Quick to shake his head, Inch stepped aside to let me pass and ushered me into Charlie’s sprawling villa courtyard.
The city had been blanketed in a thick layer of snow all day, and Charlie’s place was no different. The courtyard was a winter wonderland, with only the stone path cleared, making the rest of the yard look like a fluffy, snow–covered scene straight out of a storybook.
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Charlie was out in the pavilion, taking in the snowy view. He was parked in his wheelchair, a white blanket thrown over his legs, and his cheeks were tinged with a red that screamed he had been out in the cold too long.
The guy was a looker, with his stylishly messy hair falling just right over his forehead. I trailed behind Inch, catching only a glimpse of Charlie’s sharp profile and the cool vibe he gave off.
I could not tell what was on his mind, but his handsome face had this far–off look, and his eyes… were kind of empty, like he was carrying around a heavy heart.
Chapter 47 His Birtusy
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“He’s been out here by himself for ages, and he’s not letting anyone close. You can try,” Inch whispered, stopping just outside the pavilion.
I nodded and crept up to the pavilion. I had not made it far when a biting voice cut through the silence, “Leave!”
That was Charlie, all frost and no warmth, not in the mood for company.
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