Chapter 208
Liam leaned against the desk in his office, his phone pressed to his ear. It was the twentieth time he had tried calling Maya, and once again, her phone went straight to voicemail. Frustration bubbled under his calm exterior as he hung up and stared at the device in his hand.
What was going on? She hadn't answered any of his calls, and he couldn't shake the feeling that she was avoiding him. Why else would her phone be turned off since last night? He ran a hand through his hair, his thoughts circling back to the kiss.
Had it been too much for her? But he wasn't even the one who initiated it, Liam reminded himself. She had done it all herself, and he had even been too shocked to respond. So, why was she making him feel like he had done something wrong? Was she regretting it? With a sigh, Liam decided to change tactics. If Maya wouldn't answer his calls, he knew Evelyn would. He scrolled through his contacts, found her number, and hit the call button.
Away from there, Derek was chatting with Evelyn as they drove home from the hospital.NôvelD(ram)a.ôrg owns this content.
They had visited the hospital to check on her parents and Ethan.
Thankfully, Claire was to be discharged the following day, and Ethan on Monday.
They had not told Evelyn's parents about Derek's relationship with Maya yet. They had decided to wait until they came home before breaking the news to them.
While Derek and Evelyn chatted about spending another weekend without Samantha and how his parents had insisted on keeping her over, Maya sat in the passenger seat, gazing out the window, lost in thought.
Her silence hadn't gone unnoticed, but Evelyn and Derek chose not to press her, giving her the space she seemed to need.
When Evelyn's phone rang, she glanced at the screen, her eyebrows lifting in surprise. "It's Liam," she said aloud.
Maya's heart skipped a beat at the mention of his name, and she turned toward Evelyn. Her expression was carefully neutral, though her fingers curled into her lap.
Maya turned back to the window as Evelyn received the call, her pulse racing. His name alone was enough to send her into a whirlwind of emotions. She held her breath, hoping that he wouldn't say anything about her to Evelyn. Evelyn didn't notice the shift in Maya's demeanor as she answered the call with a warm smile. "Liam! It's so good to hear from you finally."
"I'm sorry I haven't called you this whole time"" Liam said on the other end of the line, his tone apologetic. "I needed some time to sort things out."
Evelyn's smile softened. "I understand," she replied, her voice gentle. "And I'm so glad to hear from you now. How are you?"
"I'm good," Liam said, though his voice carried a note of hesitancy.
"Actually, I'm working in Ludus now."
"Ludus?" Evelyn repeated, her surprise evident. "You mean you didn't go back to Husla after we saw you last?"
"No," Liam admitted. "I didn't. I didn't just come for a conference as I told you. I was going to tell you I relocated, but after what happened, I... didn't want to make things awkward by saying anything." Evelyn frowned slightly as she realized what had happened. Her gaze flickered to Derek. "I'm sorry, Liam. I didn't..." she began, but Liam cut her off.
"There's nothing to be sorry about," he said firmly. "I made my own choices. Can we not dwell on it?"
Evelyn nodded, even though he couldn't see her. "Well, how's it going here? Are you settling in?"
"It's... fine," Liam said, though his tone was less than convincing.
"But it's lonely, and I was hoping to reconnect with some familiar faces. How are you? And how are Sam and Maya?"
"We're all doing well," Evelyn said warmly. "Samantha's fine. She is with her grandparents. And Maya-"
She paused, glancing at Maya, who was staring straight ahead, her face unreadable even though her heart was racing now at the mention of her name. "Actually, Maya's right here," Evelyn added, smiling. "Would you like to say hello?"
Maya's head snapped toward her, her eyes wide. She shook her
head quickly, silently pleading with Evelyn not to hand her the phone, but Evelyn didn't understand.
"I'd love that," Liam said, and Evelyn turned to Maya.
Confusion flickered across Evelyn's face as she noticed the flush spreading across Maya's cheeks. Still, she offered the phone to her. "Here, Maya, Liam wants to say hello," Evelyn said, and Maya hesitated. Maya's heart pounded in her chest as she reluctantly took the phone, her hand trembling slightly. She held it to her ear, her voice barely above a whisper. "Hello?"
"Maya"" Liam said, relief washing over him. "I've been trying to reach you. Are you okay? Why's your phone off?"
"I'm fine," she said quickly, her voice tight. "Thank you for checking on me. I hope you're okay, too?"
Before Liam could respond, she handed the phone back to Evelyn, her movements stiff and hurried. Evelyn watched her, puzzled, as Maya turned away and focused on the passing scenery outside the window. "Why are you not..."
"So, where are you working in Ludus?" Evelyn asked at the same time, and Liam realized, to his disappointment, that Maya had returned the phone.
Liam's voice came back on the line. "I'm at Royalty International.
Uhm... I was wondering if I could drop by for dinner, maybe tonight or tomorrow. Whichever is convenient for you. You know, make up
for the dinner I missed. I haven't stopped regretting walking away from that sumptuous meal," he said, his tone light but hopeful.
"Plus, I could use some company. Maybe get to know Sam's Dad, too."
Evelyn smiled, her earlier confusion giving way to warmth. "Of course, Liam. You're always welcome. Tonight is okay."
"Alright. Thank you," Liam said before hanging up.
When she ended the call, she turned to Derek, her eyes alight with happiness. "You won't believe that Liam is working in Ludus now," she told him. "And he's coming over for dinner tonight."
Derek nodded. "That's cool" he said simply, glad that Liam had come around since he knew Evelyn had been worried about losing her friend.
While they both talked about Liam, Maya's heart raced in the back seat. Dinner. Tonight. With Liam.
What was she going to do?
Later that evening, the warm, savory aroma of roast chicken filled the dining room, mingling with the scent of freshly baked bread and buttery mashed potatoes. Evelyn glanced at the clock as the chef carried a steaming casserole dish to the table, placing it in the center with care. "I just realized that I forgot to text Liam our new address. What if he goes to the former house thinking we are there? That would be a disaster. I should call him," Evelyn said with a slight frown as she looked around for her phone.
"I think you left it upstairs""" Derek said, and she rose to get her phone out of the bedroom.
"Don't worry, I will go get it," Derek said, not wanting her to stress herself.
As Derek headed for the stairs, the doorbell rang, and he raised a brow. "Are we expecting someone else? I'll see who is at the door," Derek said, heading for the door instead.
Maya, who was seated at the table, froze for a split second, knowing that it was Liam. He had arrived at the new house without getting the address from Evelyn.
How was he going to explain that? She mused, her heart pounding.
She glanced at Evelyn, who was adjusting the napkins, and thankfully, she didn't seem to notice her momentary panic.
Why had she agreed to this? She could have stayed in her room, pleaded a stomachache, or simply avoided this entire situation. But now, there was no escape.
The man she had kissed- impulsively kissed- less than twenty-four hours ago was about to walk through that door.
At the door, Derek stared at Liam, surprised to see him there when Evelyn had just mentioned that she hadn't sent him the address, "How did you get here?" He asked, unable to stop himself.
Liam's brows drew together, "Evelyn invited me over for dinner, he said, wondering if Derek had a problem with him being there.
"I know that. But she didn't send you this address. The last time you visited, she was at the old house," Derek pointed out, his eyes narrowed suspiciously.
Liam realized his error too late. He had been in haste to come over for dinner so he could see Maya and had forgotten to take care of such an important detail.
His heart raced as he tried to come
up with a reasonable explanation, but he knew nothing but the truth would clear up this
misunderstanding unless he wanted to say he had been stalking Evelyn, as he knew Derek might be thinking.
"Babe, who is at the door?" Evelyn called from inside as she headed upstairs to get her phone since Derek was taking too long.
"It's not what you're thinking," Liam assured Derek.
"You don't even know what I'm thinking. Don't assume you do," Derek said, fixing him with a look.
"Come in. I hope you have a good explanation for Evelyn," Derek said as he stepped aside for Liam to enter.
As they approached the dining, Maya's breath hitched when her gaze fell on Liam, who looked effortlessly handsome in a casual button-up shirt and dark jeans. When her eyes locked with Liam's, her cheeks flushed instantly, and she instinctively looked away from him and down at the napkins in front of her.
Derek noticed her reaction and looked from her to Liam and then
back again, wondering what that was about.
"Hello, Maya" Liam said, his voice soft yet distinct. The sound of her name on his lips made her stomach flip.
She forced herself to meet his gaze, her own smile nervous and brief. "Hi, Liam," she managed, her voice barely above a whisper.
"Liam?" Evelyn called from the stairway, surprised to see him,
"How did you know this place?"
Seeing that Liam was in a pickle and couldn't come up with an explanation because he didn't want to put her in a difficult position, Maya decided to step in.
She cleared her throat, "Actually, he is the friend mentioned the other day. He was the gynecologist that attended to me when I visited the hospital. And he was also the friend who helped me contact the orphanage," Maya said, flashing Evelyn an apologetic look,
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"So, he was the one you went out to talk to last night?" Evelyn asked, and Maya nodded.
"I'm sorry I couldn't tell you," she said quietly.
"Don't be mad that she kept it a secret from you. I asked her not to say a word to you until I was ready to talk to you," Liam said, and Evelyn exchanged a look with an equally surprised Derek
"I told you it wasn't what you were thinking," Liam said, and Derek raised a brow.
"And I told you, you didn't know what I was thinking," Derek retorted.
"What were you thinking, then?" Liam asked, and Derek shrugged.
"Not your business" Derek said with a smirk and Liam chuckled.
"I didn't realize that you both were so close," Evelyn said, looking from Derek to Liam.
"We are not..."
"We are..." Liam and Maya said at the same time, and Evelyn's lips twitched with amusement as she exchanged a look with Derek, wondering what was going on with Maya.
Evelyn clapped her hands together. "Well, let's not keep the food waiting. Everyone, take your seats!"
As they settled around the table, Maya found herself seated with Liam directly across from her. She tried not to meet his eyes, focusing instead on passing plates and filling glasses.
The conversation flowed easily at
first. Liam talked about how
surprised he had been when Maya told him that she had found her brother and how upset he had been
that Derek had beaten him
toit
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before she told him that Derek was
her brother.
As they talked, Derek chimed in with his dry humor. Liam laughed, his deep chuckle filling the room and sending an involuntary warmth through Maya's chest.
"So," Derek said, slicing into his chicken, "how has work been
treating you? Do you like Ludus?"
Liam paused, his fork halfway to his mouth, and glanced at Maya before answering. "Work is good. And so far, Ludus has been full of interesting discoveries."
Maya's pulse quickened at his words. Was that directed at her? Or was she just imagining things?
Evelyn leaned forward, her curiosity evident. "Do you know many people here yet? Made any friends?"
Liam shook his head. "Just Maya. That's part of why I was so excited to come tonight. It's nice to have familiar faces around."
Maya's heart skipped at his words. She remembered now that they had planned to hang out. He was lonely. And here she was, avoiding his calls and acting distant. Guilt gnawed at her. "So, Liam," Derek said, changing the subject, "are you into sports?"
Liam laughed. "Sure. If you're up for it, I wouldn't mind a good game night," Liam said, realizing he didn't feel as uncomfortable around Derek as he had assumed he would be.
He didn't feel the jealous or resentful either seeing Derek and Evelyn together. Most of his focus was on the lady who was seated across from him and doing all she could to avoid his gaze. "Challenge accepted" Derek said, grinning. "You'll regret it, though."
As the conversation turned playful, Maya allowed herself to relax a
little. She laughed along with the others, the tension in her shoulders easing.
But every so often, she felt Liam's gaze on her, steady and unwavering. And every time, it sent a shiver down her spine.
Derek and Evelyn pretended not to notice Maya's behavior or the tension between Liam and Maya.
By the time dinner ended, both men were chatting like they had been friends for a long time, and as Liam rose to leave, he turned to Maya before Derek and Evelyn could offer to see him off. "Maya? Do you mind seeing me off to my car?" He asked, his expression gentle and hopeful.
Her heart leaped at his request, and she looked up at him, "Sure," she said quickly, though her voice was small.