Shane pursed his lips and sighed. “Okay. I’m leaving,” he said and headed to the doors. He told himself it would be okay but it wasn’t easy. On his way out, Shane bent down and smiled at his son who was laying in his crib along with Audrey’s maid. He wanted to carry him at least but just like what Audrey said, he should already leave. “See you tomorrow, little guy.” Audrey watched Shane as he left. She realized how harsh of her to treat him like that. But she didn’t let it get to her. Otherwise, she might suffer another sleepless night just thinking about him. Shrugging, Audrey remembered something. “Mr. Vargas, wait!” She yelled, rushing after him. Shane was closing the gate when he saw her. A smile crept into his face thinking she changed her mind and would like to treat his wound instead. “Yes, Chub? Did you miss me already—?” “The apron!” Audrey’s words hit like thunderbolts in Shane’s ears. He never realized how hard it was to deal with his ex-wife until she finally showed him
Tristan could tell what Audrey felt about his sudden visit. He knew it wouldn’t be easy to pursue her after her failed marriage. But he came prepared. Although he wanted to see her as soon as possible, he dared not show his intention. He meant good for her, but Audrey was overly defensive when it comes to his attempts of getting cozy with her.So, Tristan decided to take it slow and play a game. He brought with him an array of gifts, ranging from her favorite book to the exotic spices she loved the most. He also brought a bouquet of fresh roses, symbolic of his feelings for her. But all of it didn't seem to perk her interest... or so he thought.“I know I said I rather want them planted than in bouquets but I couldn’t just let these flowers wilt,” Audrey mumbled as she took out a vase and put water in it. She then started arranging the flowers that Tristan brought for her. “Just so you know, don’t bring flowers next time…”Tristan smiled when he heard what she said. Was she telling hi
Audrey frowned as he watched her ‘student’ put on his PPE. She was glad he finally brought his personal protective equipment but she couldn’t understand why he was wearing layers of gloves. “What do you think you’re doing?” She asked Shane who was carefully putting on the last pair of gloves he bought. “I don’t think you need all of that,” she commented. “It’s better to be safe than be sorry,” Shane replied. “Remember yesterday? I cut my finger because the gloves couldn’t protect them,” he reasoned. “You cut your finger yesterday because you weren’t focused and careful enough. I told you to do it slowly but you wouldn’t listen,” Audrey said and sighed. “Now, if you’re going to spend 15 minutes by just putting on a dozen pairs of gloves, we’re only left with 45 minutes for our next lesson.” “Eh? Did you already start the time? That’s unfair,” Shane complained. “Find someone else to teach you if you think my rules are unfair. It’s not like I’m the one who’s going to be running out o
“You’ve improved a lot,” Audrey commented as she observed how Shane handle food ingredients while cooking. “Since you already get a grasp of the basics, you wouldn’t have to worry about embarrassing yourself in the show,” she added.Weeks passed and Shane’s cooking lesson was almost over. Audrey was glad she wouldn’t have to see him again while Shane felt the opposite. In the span of a short time, Shane’s cooking skills improved. He wasn’t the best but he was no longer a newbie. At least, he could keep a conversation among professionals regarding cooking-related topics and could make decent foods with the limited recipes that Audrey taught him.“It’s all thanks to your help,” he said and beamed at her, only to get a quick shrug in response. “So, is this the end?” Shane’s face drooped when Audrey nodded her head.“You can leave after washing up. I’ll clean the kitchen with Flora so you don’t have to do it this time,” Audrey said with a small smile that didn’t reach her eyes. “Congratul
Shane threw himself on the couch as soon as he went back to his apartment. He closed his eyes and pursed his lips as he recalled how Audrey changed. He was starting to believe that there was no hope for the both of them. After all, he did nothing but hurt her in the past. “Ah. This isn’t as easy as I thought,” he mumbled and laughed at himself. “She wouldn’t remarry soon, would she?” Shane was desperate. When he thought he could gain Audrey’s love again by doing her good, he ultimately agreed with the divorce. Now that he realized it wasn’t that simple, he regretted signing the divorce papers. ‘I shouldn’t have done it,’ he thought. The loud ringing of the doorbell pulled him back from a trance. Shane got up lazily to check who it was. “Lucy,” he mumbled his manager’s name. “What is it?” He asked the glaring woman by the door. “You could have called me instead, you know. I want to be alone,” he said and was about to close the door again when Lucy used her foot to stop him. “Call yo
A hand grabbed and pulled Shane back. He turned to see who it was and found Lucy glaring at him. “Let go,” he told her but the latter didn’t budge. “Let’s talk about it later. Just let me go,” he insisted.Lucy shook her head. “No, Shane. I came here to supervise you. You can’t just leave unless you have a reason to. Now, before you try to leave this place, let me know why you should leave,” she replied, her voice firm. “I’m tired of keeping up with your whims. Why don’t you make your priorities straight and cause less trouble for those around you?”Shane forcibly pulled his arm away from her grasp. “Are you done? I said I’m leaving so I’m leaving. Don’t even try to stop me,” he said in a cold voice.“Fine,” Lucy said. “You can leave and maybe find someone new to handle your mess. I’m telling you Shane, I’m having enough of your bullshits.”Shane scoffed. “You’re going to quit? Fine,” he mumbled. “But you’ve got to keep your word and let me leave early when all of this is done,” he sa
Audrey clenched her fists after talking to Shane on the phone. She was calling him since last night in hopes he would pick up the call and accompany his parents to the hospital, especially his mother who was having an emotional breakdown after learning about the grave condition of his father.“He should be grateful to still have them… Really,” she mumbled, thinking about how nice it was that Shane still had his parents. Audrey sighed and went back inside the room where the elders were waiting. “He finally answered the call. He should be here any moment now,” she told them with a smile.“Thanks, Hija. I wouldn’t know what to do without you here.” Mrs. Vargas stood up and hugged her. “Thank you for staying all night but you should go back now. Asher needs you,” she told her.Nodding her head, Audrey took her bag and smiled at the couple. “I wish you a fast recovery, Dad. Always remember we’re here for you,” she told Mr. Vargas who smiled back at her.“Thank you,” the elderly man mouthed
“Shane, you’re here!” Mrs. Vargas ran to his son to hug him. “Your dad’s condition isn’t getting any better,” she said in between sobs. “I’m glad you decided to come,” she added and tightened her embrace.“Mom,” Shane mumbled as he rubbed her back. “Calm down. You don’t want the old man to worry about you too, do you?” He sighed when his mother shook her head and clutched his clothes tighter. “Is he asleep now?”That was when the elder woman let go of the hug. She shook her head in response. “We were just talking earlier before you came in,” she told her son. “Honey, Shane is here to see you.” Her eyebrows met when she turned to see his husband who pretended to be asleep.“Ah.” Shane massaged the bridge of his nose. “He seems fine to me. Should I go back instead?” He watched as his father’s eyes twitched. “It’s been a while but are you not going to talk to me, Dad?”“Hmp!” The elder man scoffed. “Who would want to talk to a son like you? Look at what you made Audrey do. Who in the rig