Yep, she was definitely hitched, and she was hitched to him!
Yes, they tied the knot secretly.
"Hey, gorgeous lady boss, I'm ready to pay up."
Avery gave Cecilia a wave. Cecilia was on her feet in a heartbeat.
Owen muttered, "Usually folks walk to the register to pay, but he's just sitting there expecting you to come over so that he can pay the bill."
"If this handsome dude calls for me, I'm more than happy to go. What's it to you? Quit cramping my style and go hang somewhere else!"
Cecilia walked past Owen. Owen saw her looking at the handsome man, all smiles and felt a sting in his heart. She was always so good to others but so cold to him, her husband! There was a stark contrast between her behavior with others and with her husband.
She only seemed happy when she was making a buck. The moment she got paid, her face changed.
Cecilia expressed her feelings, saying, “I just love the smell of cash.”
Owen was speechless.
After Cecilia took Avery's money, she even walked him out, saying cheerily, "Mr. Cooper, we're always glad to have you."
Avery laughed, too. This girl was really cute, he thought, her smile was so natural, it made him feel at home.
"Your Serendipity Cafe really lives up to its name. Great coffee, great pastries, I really like it here. I'll be dropping by every day."
Cecilia was grinning from ear to ear, "Thanks for the compliment, have a great day."
Avery waved goodbye and then made his way to a sedan.
Soon, he was out of Cecilia's sight.
"He's long gone and you're still standing there grinning like an idiot."
Owen said sarcastically, "He sat here all morning, had one cup of coffee, two plates of pastries, and spent a few bucks. Clearly, he's just enjoying your cafe's ambiance, hogging a spot to use the Wi-Fi. I have remembered his license plate number and I’ll have someone look him up later."
"Mr. Martinez, if you're in a bad mood, just stay home, daydream or drink or whatever, don't come here spreading your negativity. And quit being so sarcastic."
Cecilia told him off and then turned to walk back inside, leaving him standing there.
Owen's face grew darker and darker.
He really wanted to leave right then and there, didn't want to be snubbed by Cecilia any longer. But his legs felt like they were full of lead, too heavy to move.
After a while, he slowly went back inside and sat down where Avery had been sitting. When no one was looking, he kept shifting in his seat.
He was trying to rub off Avery's scent!
If Cecilia saw that childish behavior, she'd die laughing.
At ten past twelve, Stefan arrived at Serendipity Cafe right on time.
He noticed a snazzy sports car parked at the entrance and glanced at the license plate. It was his familiar rival's car.
Shouldn't a heartbroken man be crying at home?
Driving such a fancy sports car here, was he trying to show off how cool his car was?
At noon, the cafe was usually quiet with very few customers coming at that time.
Owen was sitting by the window. There were two cups of coffee and two plates of pastries on his table.
He hadn't touched them; his eyes were on Cecilia. Cecilia wasn't looking at him, she just checked the time and said to the barista, "Can you mind the store for a bit? I'm going to help Lucy cook. I'll call you later and you and Basil can come over. Mr. Martinez is here; Mr. Martinez can help us mind the store."
She handed the barista twenty dollars, "This is for Mr. Martinez's help."
The barista took the money, and wanted to say something but didn't know what. She could only watch as Cecilia left the store, went up to Mr. Coleman, said something to him, then got in his car with him, and they drove off.
Owen blinked; he didn't quite understand what had just happened. Cecilia got in Stefan's car and just left!
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