Chapter 136
I casually washed the eggs and tomatoes at the kitchen counter next to him before starting to look around for a knife. "Looking for something?"
"A knife. Don't you guys have one?"
He reached into a cabinet above us and pulled out a knife covered in dust. After cleaning it, he took the tomato from my hand.
"Max, do you not use this knife often?"
"Uh, we usually eat out."
I nodded.
In my previous life, Claude and I never shared moments like this in the kitchen. This time around, it's with Max.
I want a normal life, a happy stable home, and a steady partner who can support me both in my career and emotionally.
Max seems like the best choice.
Lost in thought, I accidentally dropped the eggshell into the bowl.
Cringing at my own culinary mishap, Max glanced over and fished out the shell.
It was as if he was removing the thorns from my heart.
"Max, thank you. I'll make you a sunny-side-up with double yolks!"
It seemed he was slowly winning over my heart, removing all the barriers, healing me, and giving me a chance to start my own life.
As I poured the oil, I automatically backed up to dodge the splatters.
Max quickly took the spatula from me, saying, "Why don't you wait on the couch?"
"Are you saying I'm in the way?" I puffed up, standing on my tiptoes and glaring at him.
"I'm just afraid you're too good at everything."
What? I stumbled, not quite keeping my balance, and he caught me with one hand while still holding the spatula with the other. "No need to fall for me literally."
What?
This was the second time Max had joked with me, showing his sense of humor.NôvelDrama.Org owns this text.
"Who's falling for who," I muttered, turning away but not pushing him away. He didn't let go either, and that pre-dating, flirtatious tension got my heart racing.
So there we were, him cooking eggs with one hand, the other wrapped around me.
It felt like we were an old, comfortable couple.
"I'll add the spaghetti," I said,
reaching for the spaghetti and gently dropping them into the boiling pot. Still, some hot broth splashed up, and Max quickly shielded me behind him.
Eating the spaghetti, I realized that even if he didn't cook often, what he made was delicious. "Max, can I eat dinner with you every night? I'm easy to feed, just a plate of spaghetti will do."
If I were alone, I'd just grab a quick bite or dine out with Richard for company.
"Claire Floyd." He suddenly set down his utensils and looked at me seriously.
Panic set in. Was he about to reject me?
"Never mind, just stick to your glucose water for dinner," I said, trying to play it cool and hide my fear of rejection. "You're eating with me for a lifetime."
His words stunned me again.
Was this his way of confessing? Or even proposing? Things were moving too fast.
"Dr. Hilton, I plan on getting married someday. I can't eat with you for a lifetime."
"Then who will you eat with?" His calm gaze was intense.
I looked down, unable to respond.
I had prepared myself for a life of solitude.