Page 15 of Neptune
My heart feels like exploding because of his warm welcome.
Cupping his cheek, I say, "Thank you, Aiden." He blushes when I return his smile with a big one. "Did you paint this yourself?"
He nods.
"It's beautiful," I tell him truthfully, with all my heart. "I love it so much. Thank you."
I embrace him in a hug, feeling his tiny hands wrap around my back. When we pull away, I ruffle his hair, making him grin .
We enter the house, and just like I expected, it is spacious. The interior is extravagant. The walls and fireplace speak luxury. There's a swimming pool at the back, across the living and playing room.
When I pass the music room, a small gasp escapes from my lips. I halt and step into it. What takes my breath away the most is the baby grand piano standing in the corner of the room next to a tall window overlooking the back garden of colorful gerbera daisies.
I see my guitar already set in place—Peter and Paul hired assistants to move my stuff into Luke's house before the wedding so that I wouldn’t have any trouble moving in.
I bet they've already had my other stuff and clothes settled inside my new bedroom too.
"Aiden has been dying to see you play the piano," Luke says, while Aiden appears beside him.
I beam at Aiden. "Of course. We should play music together, Aiden. I will play your favorite songs."
"Really?" Aiden asks, his eyes glinting with excitement.
I nod and notice that Luke smiles, watching us.
Again, this is a rare sight. Luke smiles. Smiles . Not a smirk. Or scoff.
I quickly brush my good thoughts away. He might not reveal his devil's horns because of Aiden. He's such a good actor, isn't he?
I suddenly feel a headache again just from thinking about how much he can irritate me now that we live in the same house.
"I think that I'm going to take a rest for a while first," I say, wanting to take a warm bath to relax my muscles and lie down after the long journey.
"Well then, let me take you to the room," Luke says, and I follow him, smiling one last time at Aiden before walking off.
Luke leads me to a spacious bedroom that has another breathtaking view of their garden, and I notice that it's the master bedroom. The room feels masculine and so much like Luke.
"Excuse me?" I echo, still following him as he walks further into the room. My eyes widen in shock as I see my beauty essentials already settled on the dresser.
Did they really put my belongings here?
I shake my head in disbelief. Luke turns around, and that mischievous smirk is back again on his face.
See? What did I say? I want to pull my hair out in frustration.
"What?" Luke tilts his head, amusement in his eyes as he enjoys the sight of me getting fed up again. "Since we are husband and wife, I don't have any problem with us sharing the same room."
" I have a problem with that," I say. I can't believe that he apparently thinks that I would sleep with him. "No way. I will have my stuff moved out of this room right away."
He scoffs. "I'm not staying away from my wife. You should do the same."
"Wife?" I bark.
OK, we might be legally married, but did he forget that it's just a contract between us?
"Husband and wife, you said?" I scoff. "That's funny. You don't even know me that well."
He sighs before shaking his head in disbelief too. A small laugh of frustration escapes from his mouth. "Try me."
"Really?" I challenge him. "I bet that you don't even listen to my songs. Do you even know what music I make?"
Silence falls.
"‘On My Way,’" he says, making me go silent.
"What?"
"‘On My Way,’" he repeats. "That's one of your songs. "‘Every Breath.’ ‘Believe,’" he mentions the titles of my songs one by one, and I'm surprised that he knows my old songs.
I'm taken aback, but then I blurt out, "What about my new songs?"
"I don't find them interesting," he retorts. "They're boring. Lack of originality. Can't feel anything listening to them." He shrugs.
And I feel like opening my mouth to yell at him, but nothing comes out. It's because I know that he's right, no matter how much I hate to admit that.
I didn't really put my heart and soul in my latest tracks—I was too busy trying to understand what Morgan wanted, what the producer wanted, the latest hits and what people wanted to see of me.
I wasn't myself when I wrote the songs. So, Luke can see all of that? One more thing I’ve learned about Luke is that he's someone who won’t do sugarcoating when he voices his opinions.
He does it bluntly.
"So, how many songs should I get right to have you sleep in my bed?" His playful tone is back again as he teases me, making my cheeks heat up.
"In your dreams," I hiss before walking away from his room.
I look for another bedroom on this floor, and without thinking much, storm into it. When I notice that it's indeed an unoccupied room, I sigh, walking toward the bed. I sit on it, thinking that I'll gladly sleep in any room even if it's small as long as I don't sleep with Luke.
Movement from the doorway startles me, and I turn my head toward it, only to find an elder woman in a maid uniform staring at me.
She looks like she's in her mid-40s.
"Mrs. Klein?" she asks. "Why are you in this room?"
I stare back at her. "I..." I falter. "I need a bedroom."
She looks at me with an understanding look and sighs, as if she already knows what's going on between me and Luke.
"Please follow me," she says. "I will have your room ready."
Hearing her say that makes hope surface in my heart, and I follow her. She leads me to a bigger room that has a king-size bed, its own walk-in closet and bathroom as well as huge windows overlooking the garden.
This room isn't as spacious as Luke's, and the back garden doesn't have any gerbera daisies like what I saw earlier, but still, this is such a nice room.
I turn to the woman. "Thank you," I say softly. "You are...?"
She smiles at my questioning look. "I'm Ms. Langston. I'm the housekeeper."
I nod at her answer.
"I will have your belongings moved here." She gives me another warm smile and is about to leave, but the concerned look on my face makes her halt. Sensing my worry, she says, "Don't worry. I will talk to him."
I'm stunned, watching as she leaves. I don't want her to get yelled by her boss, but judging by how she assured me just know, it doesn't look like she's going to have any trouble.
She might have been serving this family for a long time.
Sighing, I walk into the bathroom, finding the towels and bathrobe in place. The bathroom essentials are there too.
Great. At least, for now, I can take a bath first.