AVERY
After lunch, I returned to the house to pack a bag. I didn't have to wait long until Mr. Crawford returned home for our ride down to the metro. Amanda drove, as usual, while he took call after call on his phone. I settled on staring out of the window, watching as our surroundings turned from big empty fields, plentiful with billboards in the ditches, to properties filled with the commercial buildings of suburbs.
The drive itself was a little long, and I tried not to look over at Mr. Crawford while he worked. I could feel his tension when he entered the vehicle, and I suspected that he was upset with me. I couldn't blame him. After I had had some time to mull it over, guilt began to sink in. I knew what I did wasn't right, but I wasn't sure how to fix it.
After some time, Amanda took an exit off of the freeway, and led us into an area with skyscrapers on every street. There were one-ways filled with cars, and I realized that I never wanted to drive in this area. Finally, she pulled into a parking garage and climbed the ramps until she parked.
"We're here, Sir."
With a snap, Mr. Crawford shut his laptop and began to gather his things. I fumbled with my bag, and exited the vehicle before him. There was the low hum of cars below us, and honking could be vaguely heard in the distance.
Amanda gave me a small smile as she rounded the vehicle to direct me. "This way, Miss."
"Right."
She led us through the garage to an elevator and was working with keys and buttons while I looked around. My eyes wandered over to Mr. Crawford briefly, but he was still working on his phone. Finally the car began to move, and a soft whir accompanied the lifting. When we stopped at our floor, Amanda used a key to unlock another door that led us into the condo.
It was beautiful. The space was smaller than I had imagined, but it boasted an urban feel with the exterior wall made up completely of floor to ceiling windows. The floor plan was open, and the layout made the space seem larger than it probably was. Everything looked so clean and sleek that I felt like I was walking into a magazine. It was dark outside by this time, and I couldn't help myself as I ran over to the far end of the room to look at the bustling city below us. It was absolutely incredible. Lost in the view before me, I vaguely registered the sound of footsteps behind me until I could feel a presence at my back.
I swallowed and continued to stare out of the window. "I've never seen anything quite like it."
His breathing was quiet. "I'll admit, I've never taken the time to appreciate it."
"Hard to appreciate something you get to see all of the time."
His gaze shifted, and I could feel his eyes on me. "Not with everything."
Amanda called out before I had a chance to respond, "What would you like to do for dinner, Sir?"
Before I could look at his face, he had turned his attention to Amanda.
"Could you please order Thai?"
"Of course." With a nod, she turned away.
I cleared my throat. "So, where will I be staying?"
"Well, there are three rooms. Amanda usually takes one while I utilize her here, but that should leave the room next to hers free."
"What about Chloe?"
"She won't be with us until tomorrow. Plans are to head back to the house in the afternoon."
"I see."
There was an awkward moment of silence between us. I wanted to address what I had done, but I was also terrified to admit it. I resigned to leave it for another time and turned to head to the extra room. "Well, I'm going to go get settled, I guess."
He nodded at me with a small smile. "Of course."
I walked away feeling worse than earlier today. Mr. Crawford had been tense before, but now he seemed like something different entirely. Almost... disappointed. Part of me reasoned that what I did was well within the limits of our agreement, so it wasn't technically wrong. Also, I didn't owe him anything. So, why should I feel bad about getting even with something he started in the first place? However justified the reasoning sounded in my head, I couldn't shake the heaviness in my heart.
Walking down the hall, I observed two bedrooms. There must have also been a bedroom upstairs. My bag was on a bed in one of the rooms and I noticed that Amanda had taken the smaller room of the two, even though they were both huge, in my opinion. It seemed that she had also given me the room with the better view. I had just unpacked my toiletries and plugged my phone in when there was a knock at the door.
"Dinner, Miss."
I returned her smile. "Thank you."
She smiled softly and nodded. "Of course."
After putting my clothes away, I walked out into the main living quarters and took a seat next to Mr. Crawford at the dining bar. He had his laptop open and was already dished up, his eyes glued to the screen.
"Geez. It never ends, huh?" I tried to joke light heartedly.
He clicked on another email. "Yeah. Help yourself, Avery." He indicated the plate set out for me.
I was a little hurt at his divided attention, but tried not to take it personal. "Right. Thanks."
I scoured the take out containers and found a noodle dish, a saucy dish, white rice, and mixed vegetables. I looked over to his plate and noticed how he had placed the noodle dish on one side, white rice covered in the saucy dish on another, and then scooped a healthy serving of vegetables onto his plate. I decided to follow his lead.
When I finally settled in to eat, I was surprised at the flavor of the noodles. It was delicious, but it wasn't what I expected.
"Are there peanuts in this?"
Mr. Crawford tensed and quickly turned his attention to me. "Why? Are you allergic?"
I shook my head. "No. I just taste something like peanuts. It's different."
He relaxed a little on his stool and then turned toward me. "Have you ever had Thai food before?"
Again, I shook my head. "No. Couldn't ever afford it."
"Ah." He forced a smile. He pointed to a dish, "The noodles are pad Thai. They're a type of fried noodle."
Next he pointed to the saucy dish I had poured over my serving of rice. "That's red curry."
I scooped up a large bite and pushed it into my mouth. The flavor was wonderful, but then I noticed the spice. My eyes began to water and my nose began to run. I quickly chewed and swallowed before frantically looking for something to drink.