The childhood memories flitted through Lorelai’s mind like scenes from some old movie, emboldening
her. Hence, she couldn’t help bringing them up as she asked, “Elliot, do you still remember the time
when I broke the vase in your family home? I think I was about eight at the time, and I was so scared I
couldn’t stop shaking. You were the one who took the blame for me, and I managed to get off without
punishment!”
Elliot was a little taken aback by this as he asked, “I did that? Huh. I totally forgot about it.”
Her lips curled up in a smile. “Well, I still remember, because those are the happiest moments of my
childhood. They say that a happy childhood is a soothing balm to the pains of growing up, you know. So,
I guess I should thank you for giving me some of the best childhood memories.” She looked up at him
after finishing her sentence and her gaze lingered on the features that she so adored.
Hearing what she said, Elliot gave her a perfunctory smile. “Did you have a good time abroad?”
“I suppose I did, though I was a little lonely,” she admitted with a sigh.
“If I ever come across someone suitable, I’d be sure to send them your way.”
She feigned embarrassment as she mumbled, “You don’t even know my type.”
“Oh, that’s right,” he said. “Come on, tell me.” He wanted to know what he should look out for if he
wanted to set her up with someone.
She narrowed her eyes as if in thought. A sweet smile broke over her face as she gazed at him and said,
“I’m not asking for much. I want someone as handsome and capable as you.”
Elliot’s instincts were sharp to begin with, and he could sense that the admiration she had for him was
beyond platonic the moment he saw the smoldering gleam in her eyes. If he were any other man, he
might find her love for him a triumph, something to gloat about to his peers. But he was not such a man,
and her unsolicited affections only served to push him away.
He eyed her sullenly as he said, “Lorelai, I do not wish to hear such things again.. Anastasia is the only
woman for me, and nothing will ever change.”
He ended his sentence calmly, but there was no hiding the dangerous warning that belied his words.
At once, Lorelai bristled and quickly explained, “I think you’re getting the wrong idea here, Elliot. I’m not
trying to come between you and your wife.”
“You’re like a baby sister to me; always have been, always will be,” he continued while his gaze
darkened. At some point, it was like staring into the icy depths of some pitch-black abyss.
A chill ran down her spine when she heard this. More than anything, she was surprised to be rejected by
him. “I’m sorry if I cracked a joke and it went too
far. Elliot. I guess I thought it was okay for me to say something like that because of how much we used
to hang out as children,” she apologized lamely, attempting to salvage the situation.
However, Elliot did not bother letting her continue with her explanation, be it true or false. “I have a
meeting to get to, so you should go.”
With that, he picked up the documents he had signed earlier and walked back to his desk.
Lorelai, on the other hand, rose in a daze and said slowly, “I’ll get going now then. Goodbye, Elliot.”
When she was out of the office, she clutched the front of her shirt and stared into space helplessly. She
never imagined him to be so loyal to his marriage, much less so protective over his wife.
This could become a hurdle to her father’s plans, but she figured this hiccup was only due to the fact that
Elliot was newly married. At some point, he would grow weary of Anastasia and begin to resent her for
chaining him to a
miserable marriage. If Kendra’s advice was anything to go by, he would start feeling that way around the
time Anastasia fell pregnant again, and that would be Lorelai’s window of opportunity.
Meanwhile, a fleet of cars was passing through the fields in the countryside, cruising down the road that
led into the woods in the distance. Sophia was in the backseat of the second car in the fleet, and after
taking a short nap, she woke up only to find that she was surrounded by acres and acres of farmland. As
such, she rested her arms on the edge of the car window and peered out of the glass at the idyllic
scenery.
Arthur was going to evaluate a place that was famed for its serenity, and he had brought along with him a
renowned medium.
It was around noon when they arrived at a restaurant that looked heavily outback inspired. The four cars
of the fleet pulled into the parking lot after Arthur decided that they were going to have to settle for lunch
here. They had driven close to fifty
miles out of the city, and as things were, it was impossible for them to find a decent restaurant in that
area, much less high-end dining establishments.
When the second car rolled to a stop, Sophia happily got down from the vehicle. She was just about to
stretch to loosen her joints when suddenly, a large and aggressive dog came rushing out of the
doghouse on the premises and began barking ferociously at them.
Being the closest one to the dog, Sophia visibly blanched, and fear made her seek out the person most
likely to protect her. Without a word, she instinctively latched herself onto said person and clung to him
for dear life.
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