"Let’s go. We’re done here," Hayden said as he took my hand and pulled me up from my seat.
"Ok..." I murmured softly as I followed close behind him.
Excusing out way through the row of seats, we finally managed to make it out of the theatre. There was more light outside in the hallway and I could see Hayden clearer now.
"Why did you pay so much for the painting?!" I cried out in panic.
"300 million dollars? It’s nothing. It’s supposed to be a good investment, right?" Hayden said before smiling confidently at me.
I said I liked the painting out of the other ones in the book, but I never said that it was a good investment! I sighed loudly, knowing that telling that to Hayden wouldn’t change his thinking at all.
"Want to go have a closer look at our purchase?" Hayden suggested.
"We can do that? Really?" I asked, unable to contain my excitement.
Hayden laughed at me loudly and I slapped his arm playfully in my own embarrassment. The staff took us to see the painting that Hayden had won in the auction. Apparently, he had to settle the payment as well before the painting could be delivered.
While Hayden was settling the payment, I was too busy gawking at the painting as I admired the color with my naked eye. The texture, the emotion, the feel of the painting. I was too absorbed and busy just trying to take it all in.
"I’m done. Let’s go..." Hayden called out to me after he was done.
"Yeah..." I said hesitantly.
No matter how hard I tried, it was impossible for me to tear my eye away from the painting. Dream come true moment!
"Stop staring at it so much or I’m going to get jealous. You can stare at it all you like when it gets delivered..." Hayden teased.
I felt his hands on my arms before he started physically pulling me away from the painting. Goodbye dear painting! I wanted to laugh at my helplessly obsessed state.
"When are they delivering the painting?" I couldn’t help but ask.
"Yes, I did. Thank you...for everything..." I said softly before smiling at him.
"Good," Hayden said in short.
The conversation died down as suddenly as it had started. I watched as Hayden continued eating while occasionally pulling out his phone. However, he didn’t say anything else to me. It was strange but I couldn’t think of a way to start a conversation with him. Before I knew it, dinner came to an end.
"Thank you, Auntie," I thanked Auntie as she started clearing away the dishes.
"No worries. I’ll leave after I finish putting these away," Auntie said before flashing me a kind smile.
I smiled back as I nodded in appreciation. It was getting late, and I wanted Auntie to hurry back so that she could rest. Hayden woke me up quite early this morning and we were out all day. Suddenly, the fatigue hit me, and I started feeling a little sleepy. I offered to help Auntie out, but she firmly turned me down just as I had expected.
Sighing a little to myself, I watched as she worked to clear away the dishes.
"Great. That will do," Hayden spoke on the phone.
The conversation was short with Hayden only saying a few words before hanging up. I wondered what was going on, but I didn’t dare to ask. A few minutes later, I heard the doorbell to the penthouse ringing.
"I’ll get that..." Auntie quickly said as she headed to the door.
"Are you expecting someone?" I asked Hayden, seeing that he didn’t seem surprised.
"No..." Hayden replied curtly.
The penthouse door opened and a few men dressed in formal matching suits came in while carrying a large parcel in their hands. Oh...so the delivery was being made today?
Huh? Today?!
"Excuse me, Sir. Where do you want this?" one of the men said politely to Hayden.
--To be continued...