Chapter 39 - Her Name?
Seeing the way he was looking at her now, Lucy was glad she was properly dressed. She made a mental note to always put on decent clothes so he wouldn't have to catch her unaware.
"But we only just got in two hours ago. Why do you want to go out again?" Lucy asked wearily as she adjusted her glasses. She didn't want to leave the comfort of her bed or drop the book she just started reading.
"Because I'm bored, and I want to hang out with you. Come on, go in and get dressed so we can leave. Remember you promised to hang out with me and give me tips on how to win my lady's heart?" Tom asked, cocking his head to the side.
"Can't we just do that tomorrow?" She asked, and when she saw his frown she shook her head quickly, "How about you just come in instead, and we talk? We don't have to go out. You could tell me everything I need to know about her and then I can give you every tip you need to win her. Let's just stay indoors, okay? I even have snacks and beer," Lucy offered.
"No. Besides, you need to go out. You are new around here and don't know many places around so I think it's best I take you out so you can see some cool places. That is what a nice friend and neighbor should do. So go inside and get dressed. Don't keep me waiting," Tom said using his fingers to indicate for her to go ahead.
Lucy felt like stomping her feet and yelling in frustration, but she knew she couldn't afford to do that in front of him since she had given him her word earlier, and they had an agreement. Instead, she gave him a stiff smile before holding out her door for him to get inside, "Make yourself comfortable. I will join you soon," she said after shutting the door and then headed for her bedroom.
Tom lowered himself on one of the sofas as he looked around the house with interest. He noticed how neat and organized everything was. Even the books on her bookshelf were well arranged in such a way that none was sticking out. The black wooden center table was shining, and the china flower vase on it was sparkling. She seemed like a very meticulous person and judging by all he had seen thus far, he could tell her personality trait was melancholy.
"I'm ready," Lucy announced without enthusiasm as she stepped out of her bedroom, dressed in a red turtleneck shirt and a pair of blue jeans trouser, with black loafers.
"I'm not sure. You should let down your hair. You look more beautiful when you wear it down," Tom said as he looked her over.
"I prefer it this way," Lucy said with a stiff smile.
Tom sighed as he stood up from where he was seated on the couch and walked towards her. Lucy raised a curious brow as she watched him, and her heartbeat doubled when he stopped in front of her.
Tom looked at her for a while as though he was contemplating something, "Is there a reason you love wearing glasses instead of contact lenses?" He asked as he held on to both edges of her glasses and slowly took them off so he could look into her face.
"I suppose I'm used to them. I feel more comfortable wearing glasses," Lucy said with a self-conscious smile as she extended her hand for him to hand over her glasses.
Tom let his eyes linger on her face for a while, "I see," Tom said with a nod as he handed the glasses to her. He had wanted to tamper with her hair and let it loose but had changed his mind at the last minute.
Rushing things wouldn't work with someone like her, and using force would not work either. He needed to take things slow and easy while also finding the right strategy to get her to do the things he wanted, and he knew just how to go about it now.
"Let's leave then," Tom said as he headed for the door, leaving her to follow him.
Lucy let out the breath she hadn't realized she was holding, as she put on her glasses. He had been standing too close for comfort, and for a moment she had thought he was going to do something...
She shook her head to get rid of the silly thought and quickly picked up her phone, purse, and house keys from the table. She locked the door before quickening her pace to catch up with him. She needed to get started on helping him win his lady. The earlier she helped him get this lady in question, the better for her. At least he would pay her less attention once he got a girlfriend. That would make things between them less awkward, and she would finally be able to breathe freely around him.
"So what is her name?" Lucy asked when she caught up with him close to the car.
"Her name? Whose name?" He asked in false confusion as he tried to come up with a fancy name.
"The lady you like of course. Or don't you know her name?" Lucy asked, looking at him suspiciously.
He cleared his throat awkwardly, "Well, I don't know her name yet..." Tom gave her a sheepish smile like he had just been caught. Maybe it was better this way. She would believe him more if she thought he was clueless about the lady he had feelings for.
Lucy gave him a look of disbelief, "You don't? How can you be doing all this to impress a lady whose name you don't even know? Do you even know if she is married or single?" She asked incredulously. "Wait, how did you even meet her if you don't know her name? Does she even know you exist?" Lucy asked as she stood by the front passenger door and placed her elbows on the roof of the car so she could look at him.
Tom took in a deep breath, "Let's just stop talking about it," Tom suggested as he opened the car and got in. He needed time to think and come up with something reasonable.
Lucy got into the car and looked at him, "You don't want to talk about it? How can I help you if you don't tell me all the basic things I need to know? Go on, tell me how you met her," Lucy urged him, making the corners of his lips twitch in amusement.
She seemed more relaxed and talkative with him now that she believed he was interested in someone else. He knew he would have to come up with a really good and believable story.. Tom reasoned as he turned on the car's ignition and drove off.