Hayden's Preparations
Hayden's Preparations
Soon after Auntie left, and I was left alone with my thoughts once again. Despite what I said to
reassure Auntie, I had no intention to talk to Hayden about anything. If he didn’t want to get involved,
then I wouldn’t force him. I looked down at the business card that Auntie had given to me as I made up
my mind to just leave everything to the organizers.
I wasn’t a picky person and if Hayden didn’t want to have a say in anything, then I might as well just
completely outsource my problems. The organizer can help pick my wedding dress as well for all that I
cared. The only request is for it to have no lace or laces that doesn’t make my skin itch when I start to
sweat.
With that decided, I put the business card away with the intention to call the woman first thing early
tomorrow morning. Suddenly, the door to my living room opened with a loud bang. No knocking before
entering. It’s got to be Hayden and no one else.
“Why didn’t you come eat dinner?” he asked as he came to stand right in front of me.
His blue eyes glowered down at me from above and his eyes resembled blue flames that burnt brightly.
Blue flames were hotter than their orange or red counterparts…by the way…
Which just means that he’s scarier when angry compared to the other guys.
“I wasn’t hungry…” I said honestly.
The other part that I didn’t want to mention was the fact that I didn’t particularly want to have dinner
with him. I was sick of his single line responses, and I no longer had the energy to urge him into doing
anything. That was it.
“How many times do I need to tell you this? It doesn’t matter if you’re hungry or not, you will eat your
meals on time,” Hayden said through gritted teeth.
“I’ll eat my dinner here. I’ll get Auntie to bring it over,” I replied emotionlessly.
If Hayden realized the hidden message that I wanted to be alone right now, he completely ignored it
and sat down right next to me on the sofa. I took in a deep breath and held it as I tried to control my
urge to roll my eyes in completely exhaustion.
“Why are you sulking here all alone?” he asked as he turned sideways to stare at my face.
“I’m not sulking although I do prefer to be alone,” I replied.
“You are sulking. I’ll get Auntie and the maids to bring dinner over here,” Hayden said with a slight
shake of his head.
“Haven’t you had dinner already?” I asked.
“Because of a certain someone not turning up, I haven’t eaten either,” Hayden replied curtly.
“Aha…” I murmured.
Why does he have to make it sound like this was all my fault?
Hayden took out his phone and typed a short message that was probably sent to Auntie before he put
his phone down on the coffee table in front of us.
“I just sent you an email. Have a look,” Hayden said passively.
He sent me an email? Of what?
I reached out and grabbed my phone to check the email from Hayden. True to his words, he sent me
an email around ten minutes ago. I clicked to open it and there was a file attached. A presentation file.
“I thought the organizer that organized the wedding last time did a lousy job. Although it was probably a
rushed job back then but our wedding, this time around is also a rushed job. I doubt that she’ll do any
better,” Hayden began explaining.
Wait a second…
“How do you know that the wedding last time was bad? You were so drunk; you probably didn’t
remember a thing…” I asked in confusion.
“Photos, Malissa. You might not have seen them but loads of photos were taken of every single detail
of that day. The organizers hired photographers…not surprisingly…” Hayden readily explained.
“Oh…I see…” I mumbled in understanding.
So, does that mean that Hayden dug up those photos and then realized that he didn’t like how the
wedding was organized the last time?
“I sent you a file of some leading wedding organizers. You can choose which one you want to work
with,” Hayden said casually.
I clicked to open the file on my phone and true to his words the file was filled with profiles, portfolios,
and information of leading wedding organizers. This was truly unexpected, and I never thought that
Hayden would do something like this when he acted like he didn’t care about our wedding at all.
“Thank you…Hayden…” I whispered softly.
Maybe he does care a little in his own way? Putting together a wedding that would satisfy the
expectations of the boss in around a week’s time probably wasn’t something that I could realistically do
alone. On top of that, I didn’t have any experience in organizing weddings. No matter how one might
look at it, hiring an organizer that is trustworthy was probably the right and logical thing to do.
“Umm…if you’re free, should we go pick out our outfit for our wedding day?” I asked in a small shy
voice.
I wasn’t sure if I was pushing my luck or not, but a small flower of hope had started blooming in my
chest. Perhaps, Hayden would come with me and help me pick out my wedding dress. I would be fine
with anything as long as he likes it.
“Let’s go tomorrow,” Hayden replied curtly.
“Really?” I asked as I turned to face him.
“Why do you have to look so surprised?” he asked with hint of annoyance.
“Well, I thought you wouldn’t want to go with me…” I mumbled.
“But you want me to go with you, right?” Hayden asked.
I wasn’t sure what he was getting at.
“Yes…I do…” I replied with a nod of my head.
“Then I’ll go with you. Do you even have any idea which boutique you want to go to?” Hayden asked as
he grinned at me.
He got me again. I had absolutely no idea…
“I guess not. You should have been doing research instead of just sulking in your room…” Hayden
complained half-jokingly.
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