Russel's request was just too hard to refuse. I dug out the diamond ring, slid it on, snapped a picture, and sent it his way.
In no time, Russel was on the phone again, "I saw it. Looks nice."
I responded, "I'm quite fond of the design too. It just wasn't meant to be."
Then I asked him, "Where are you now?"
He reassured me, "Don't sweat it; I won't do anything stupid. If you're ever unhappy, just think of me as your plan B." He continued, "I'll be home tomorrow. My folks are pressuring me to propose to Chloe, but I turned them down."
So that was the reason for his family feud. It hurt to hear, but there was nothing I could do. From an outside perspective, Chloe was a catch and a good match for Russel.
He went on, "Anyway, I've been away for a few days. They probably won't bother me anymore." He sounded like a kid saying that.
I told him, "Okay, shoot me a message when you get home tomorrow, or else I'll be worried." A weight was lifted off my chest.
Russel responded, "Sure."
We didn't chat for long; most of the time was spent in silence, neither of us knowing what else to say.
By the time I hung up, it was past 3 a.m. It had started snowing outside. I got up and looked out the window and saw a thin layer of snow already covering it.
The first snow of the year in Rosemont had arrived early. I had no idea where Russel was, whether Dad was freezing his butt off in jail, whether Oscar Morse had left Rosemont, or when Mom would wake up.
I stared out the window, lost in thought.
Before I knew it, dawn had broken. I wasn't tired at all, so I just cleaned up, got dressed, and headed for the office.
Neil was just leaving, looking like someone owed him a fortune.
As I drove past him, he suddenly stood in front of my car.
I hit the brakes hard, "Are you out of your mind?!" I yelled after rolling down the window.
The ground was slippery with ice and snow, and I could have hit him if I hadn't stopped in time.
He stood outside the car, his face gloomy, "Is Russel at your place?"
I retorted, "If he were with me, would I need you to help find him? Can't you think straight?"
Neil stared at me coldly, "Who knows if he's faking running away and is just hiding at your place? Asking me to help find him could just be a smokescreen."
I was stunned by Neil's suspicion. His thought process had somehow become so bizarre overnight.
I told him, "Neil, maybe you should see a therapist. I think you might have some mental issues." I honestly suggested.
Neil’s face darkened even more, "If I'm not mistaken, after all this time, nobody could find him, yet you got him to call home overnight, saying he's safe?"
Because he reached out to me and promised me that he would go home today!
Neil always linked the fact that Russel ran away to me and him planning a secret meeting together. He was nuts.
"He called to say he'd be home today. You sure have a vivid imagination." I was in a hurry to go to work, so I answered and started to drive off.
But Neil beat me to it and got in my car. I didn't understand his actions and asked, "What are you doing?"
"I have to go to StarGlow Enterprises. Isn't it near your office? We can share the ride." Neil buckled his seat belt and responded as if it were the most natural thing in the world.
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