"Z-Zhander . . . I want crabs," I said as meek as I can.
We were currently eating dinner at the fantasy-like setting by the beach at Sophia's debut.
After that incident a while ago, we returned to our hotel without so much as a squeak. I already said sorry to him, but the man still refused to talk to me as he continued to give me the silent treatment.
Zhander didn't say anything as he cracked the grab and expertly separated the meat and served it on my plate without a word, face all serious.
"Uhmm . . . O-oyster."
Again, Zhander just reached out and separated the oyster from its shell before serving it on my plate while avoiding any eye contact –– in complete silence.
Damn it! I already said I was sorry. Do I have to beg for his forgiveness?
I wanted to strike a conversation with him but too afraid of all this awkward silence he was giving me.
My plans for starting a conversation with him were momentarily halted when it was disturbed by the announcement that Zoe would give a wish to Sophia.
"At least tell me you're going to say some kind of a decent speech," Leanna said, amused.
Zoe just grinned and drank a bottle of beer in one gulp before wiping her mouth with the back of her palm.
"I have, alright. Ten years' worth of speech."
Zoe stood and went to the center of the spacious stoned floor.
I smirked and clasped my hands, waiting for a good show.
"Ahem . . . I don't have a long speech prepared, so I'm just going to wish you, Sophia." Zoe turned and extended her hand to acknowledged Sophia while the debutante smiled, looking all loving at the former.
Zoe grinned, and my eyes sparkled.
"I wish you good health. It must be exhausting even for you to always have to make people believe that you are something that you're not. But in truth, you ain't nothing but a hoe. You think you're cute. You think you're classy. News flash girl. You're freackin' nasty!"
Pft!
I giggled and wanted to laugh out loud, but Zhander gave me a warning glance, which made my lips shut tight.
After the awkward, brutal silence, across the vast stone floor, in front of us, a pretty young man laughed out loud. And not long after, the whole crowd followed, dismissing Zoe's remark as a joke.
I frowned and held my chin on my hand.
Great! Way to go ruining the mood!
Then a giggle burst from my mouth at Leanna's remark of Zoe being a pedophile as I glanced at the innocent-looking young man, who ruined the beautiful awkward silence. But it turned out, he was already staring at our table –– explicitly, staring at the pink-haired girl, who was like a Goddess if I may add.
Wow! Elliot Volknov! Way to go, Zoe!
I wanted to tease Zoe, but Zhander's matter was of the utmost importance.
I resumed thinking of ways for Zhander to forgive me, blocking out all the happenings around us, including the soothing beating drums and those dancing group of men and women, signaling for the cotillion to start.
Maybe you should faint to get his attention, or pretend your stomach hurts . . . For all you know, he might even rub your belly. And don't forget to steal a couple of groping here and there while you're at it! I want the butt this time!
. . .
. . .
I sighed.
The problem with my brain it was only functioning to anything perverted.
Brain, in case you haven't notice, I'm trying to apologize to Zhander. Not make him more infuriated with me.
I continued arguing with myself when my brain responded at the mention of my brother's name.
"As an honor for gracing us with your presence, may we request Mr. Cain Fay to give the last dance," Emma Collin said, looking at our table.
Oh~ this mother and daughter pair sure is asking for it.
I glanced over at Zoe, asking for her permission, which the latter gave out a nod. I then leaned closer to my brother.
"Go and step on her dress," I whispered.
I felt the dark, oppressive energy of my brother growing more intense by the second, yet he didn't refute as he stood to his feet and walked towards the dance floor in silence.
I smirked and was about to ready my camera.
However . . . Zhander was right beside me. I didn't want him to think any less of me . . .
I ignored Leanna's murderous glares, staring at my brother, who was dancing with Sophia. I rubbed my hands together, waiting for the good show –– and the ripping happened.
"Holy mother of baldy freakin' shit!"
Zhander covered my eyes with his hand.
Gyaaarrgh!
"SOPHIA!"
RIIIIPPP!!
"Holy hideous freakin' shit!"
"Oh MY GOD!"
Tehehehehe.
Even without seeing it, I knew from the commotion that it was purely . . .
. . . chaosly shameful.
"Let's go."
Zhander uncovered my naughty eyes, and it flew to the bald naked mother and daughter.
I was about to let myself loose in the euphoria of the obscenity before me and took my camera out, but Zhander was already meters away from me, walking back to our hotel.
Oh! Jerk face!
I stomped hard against the sand, which just pillowed my feet before quickly running after him.
I didn't know if it was because I didn't get the chance to take a picture or maybe because of all the silent treatment he was giving me, my temper burst yet again and exactly when we reached our hotel. We were at the entrance when my boiling magma temper erupted.
"I don't want to go back!"
Of course . . . I couldn't exactly throw degrading and curse words at him.
I still love him, after all.
Thus, my temper contented itself to act all childish and spoiled.
Zhander gazed at me with an expressionless face. He then closed his eyes and turned his back at me.
"Suit yourself," he said and strode off inside the hotel.
Wha––!
Grr!
I stomped my feet again and again while clenching both my hands into fists. Unsatisfied, I kicked the sand, which was only blown by the wind back at me.
Crappy P***!
I wiped away the sand on my face, and without a word, my eyes felt hot and salty.
Z-Zhander . . . *sniff . . . *sob . . .
Like a lost, abandoned bunny, I stormed off in the opposite direction towards the sea to drown my sorrows away.
But a sturdy pair of hands wrapped around my waist.
"Damn it, Estela! Where do you think you're going in the middle of the night?"
Zhander's soft voice only made my sniffling worse.
". . . *sniff . . . because . . . *sniff . . . you're m-mad at me . . . *sob . . . I'll drown myself . . . ," I said between sobbing.
Zhander coughed a laugh.
"*sigh . . . I can never be mad at you for long, you know," he whispered in a defeated tone.
"Then, why won't you talk to me?!" I said as my tears and sobbing stopped.
I swear it was never crocodile tears just to get his attention.
. . .
. . .
. . . honest!
Zhander sighed again. His grip loosened, and I unshackled myself free from his embrace and faced him.
"It's . . . ," he started, a little hesitant. "I'm . . . I'm mad and ashamed of myself."
"What?" I tilted my head, not understanding what he said.
Zhander shifted his head, avoiding my questioning gaze as he, again, covered his mouth with his knuckles. His body's reaction when he was embarrassed.
I wonder if he notices it.
"It's just . . . You saw me being punched . . ."
Zhander mumbled in a low voice as his cheeks glowed red.