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Chapter 301
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201 Feeling Pecki

Chapter 301 Feeling Peckish

I blinked, then looked away and nodded, “Yeah, thanks. Tell Grandma I said thanks.”

“You can tell her yourself,” Idris said, his voice cool as he set out the food on the tray table

like he was arranging chess pieces.

I could not quite read him. Before I left for Lake City, he had seemed on board with getting

the divorce papers and clearing the air with the family. I figured he would be the last

person wanting to see me again.

Here he was, and I did not know what to make of it.

“Stop staring and eat,” he said, his face giving nothing away.

I shook off my daze and started eating the food he brought, almost mechanically. Maybe it

was the hunger, but I did not realize how empty I felt until I started on the simple,

soothing meal he had brought.

I kept my head down, focusing on my meal, while the guy next to me just sat there

watching me in silence. It was kind of weird, though not in a creepy way.

Eventually, when I was mostly full, I glanced up at him and said, “Thanks for this.”

He gave me a small nod, his face relaxed. “Grandma’s planning a getaway to Tully City

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resort next week. She wants everyone to come.”

I blinked, a bit lost. “Oh, okay.”

He leaned in a bit. “She wants you there too.”

That caught me off guard. “I’ve still got… stuff to do,” I trailed off, not finishing my

thought..

He cut in smoothly, “If you’re looking to thank her, just come along. The same goes if

you’re thanking me.”

It took a second for it to click. He was talking about hanging out with Madam Young at the

resort for a few days. Emily had mentioned it before, and it seemed like everyone was on

board.

I nodded, not about to argue. “Cool. Just tell me the details, and I’ll be there.”

He hummed a yes and then went quiet.

I was pretty much done eating, and Idris, the guy, did not look like he was leaving anytime

soon. I shot him a side glance, trying to figure out how to say what I was thinking.

Before I could get a word out, he turned to me. I froze, feeling kind of guilty for some

reason. However, he was just like, “Need a drink?”

“Uh, yeah, sure,” I said quickly.

He got up, got me some water, and then sat back down, as still as a statue.

Half an hour later, I was lying in bed, stuffed and hydrated, and he was still there. I

hesitated, then finally blurted out, “Mr. Young, you’re not busy or anything?”

It was not even the weekend, and with the year winding down, I figured he would be

swamped” with work.

He just hummed a one–word answer and then shut up..

I wanted to tell him to get going, but I was tongue–tied. I just could not spit it out.

Thank goodness Mom showed up when she did, arms loaded with all sorts of delicious

treats. She raised an eyebrow seeing Idris there–probably because he had played the hero

for me back in Lorrell. Her usual frosty look had thawed a bit. She gave him a nod before

turning to me with a smile, “Bet you’re starving. I whipped up all your favorites. Let’s eat!”

Propped up in bed, I watched Mom lay out all the goodies I normally could not resist. I

patted. my already stuffed belly, fighting back the urge to groan. Why did I gobble up

Idris’s snacks so fast?

Taking another bite was out of the question.

Mom noticed me just sitting there, eyeing the feast but not making a move. Her brows

knitted together in concern. “What’s up?”

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I looked up

at her, the picture of innocence. “Mom, I’m stuffed.” My eyes flicked to the ravaged

remains of the food container.

She followed my glance, spotting the empty c

It clicked-

container. It clicked–Idris had brought it. She

turned to him with a grateful nod. “Thanks for going to all that trouble.”

Idris gave a small nod back, his face a blank slate. He was a man of few words, always

keeping it cool and collected. Even now, trying to make small talk with Mom was not his

thing.

Mom turned back to me, getting the picture that I was too full to eat. She did not want me

to overdo it and get a tummy ache, so she started to put the food away. “You could’ve

given me a heads up

that Mr. Young had dropped off some grub. What a waste of good food.”

I made a face, muttering, “slipped my mind, that’s all.” I would have remembered to tell

her if Idris had not been here.

“Aunt Deb,” Idris’s deep, quiet voice cut in.

Mom stopped and looked back at him, puzzled.

Idris met her gaze, his face calm as ever, but his eyes lingered on the food she was tidying

up. I’m a little hungry myself,” he said.