Untitled Part 10

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It was a Saturday morning again and I must say that that was the longest and most boringest week.

Other than cooking and cleaning, there was absolutely nothing else I could do and I was glad to finally leave the house... well almost.

I was finally going to see Ty, and after what had happened last time, I'm not sure if I could face him.

I quickly got dressed and left home without breakfast. I lost my appetite thinking about what he would think of me when he sees me today,if I allow him to see me.

Was I too easy? I was definitely too easy!

I got a taxi and arrived at the resort and walked straight to the locker room and there came Sade, engulfing me into a bone crushing hug.

"Hey." She said when she finally released me.

"Hi Sade." I said as I lightly chuckled, still confused about her wild embrace.

We walked into the kitchen together and stood behind our stations, and Sade wouldn't stop grinning.

I purposely made sure that my back would be facing the exit, so that even if Ty sees me, I won't see him.

A few orders came in and we got to work.

I had just finished with one of the dishes and turned around only to find Ty on the other end of the room staring back at me. I quickly turned back around and knitted my eyes shut.

Not good.

I turned once again, this time avoiding his gaze but didn't miss the smirk he threw at me.

"Are you okay?" One of the girls asked me.

"Yeah... not feeling too good. Can you take this for me?" I said handing her the dish.

"Sure." She said as she took it and then I hurried out, removing my apron as I walked to the restroom.

Ty is making things impossible for me.

I splashed some water in my face and then went back into the kitchen. I continued working, trying my hardest not to think of him.

I hurried out of the building, making sure not to be last this time and luckily got a taxi as soon as I stepped out of the building.

"You're home early." Helen said as I entered the house.

"Yea." I responded nonchalantly and noticed that she had rollers in her hair and an iron in hand. "Going somewhere?" I asked.

"Yea. Its Brendon's birthday." She answered simply.

"So you are leaving me alone?!"

"Well you could always hang out with Ty... wait, you are avoiding him." She said with a roll of eyes at the end of her sentence. Helen can be mean when she wants to be.

"Very funny Hel." I said rolling my own eyes.

"I didn't mean to offend you Kat... I'm gonna get a shower." She said and placed the iron on the iron board next to her outfit.

I continued to iron for her, that was until my ringtone went off.
I hardly ever got calls so this was kind of weird for me... until I noticed who it was... Ty.

Helen walked back into the room to grab her toletry bag when she paused and raised her left brow at me.

"Answer it."

"I can't-"

"Do it, or I will." she threatened and only left after I placed the phone against my ear.

"Kat?" He said on the other end of the line and I swallowed a lump of saliva.

"Hi." I answered timidly.

"Hey." I could hear his smirk through the line. "Didn't get to see you today." He said and my eyes widened.

"Uhm, Ty. I'm kinda busy. Gotta go." I lied.

"Aye? Where you at?" He asked.

"A friend's house. Dinner party." I said and then there was a knock at the door.

"Katrina could you please get the door?!" Helen yelled from the shower.

"That's weird. Cause I thought I just heard your sister telling you to open the door for me." Ty said and I bit down my lip. What do I do now?!

I ended the call and walked to the living room, opened the door and there stood Ty, smirking at my embarrassment.

"Hey." I said in low voice. My face a burning shade if red.

"Hi." He said and smirked some more. "So you going to let me in or what?" He said.

"I'm sorry." I said as I fiddled with the keys.

I finally managed to open the door and let him in.

"Some dinner party huh?!" He chuckled and I just stared down at my feet, embarrassed.

"Kat." He said lifting my chin and it seemed to send chills all over my body. "Why do I get the feeling that you were avoiding me?" He asked and my mouth formed agape.

"Ty I-" I stuttered. "Can we talk outside?" I said remembering that Helen was still in the house and she would shamelessly be eavesdropping on our conversation.

Ty nodded his head and let go of my chin when he stepped outside and I followed him out.

He looked at me dead in the eye, kind of like he was searching my face.

"Did I do or say something wrong?" Ty asked and I was hesitant before I shook my head no.

"Does this have to do with the other night?" He asked again and my breath hitched. "Are you avoiding me because I kissed you?" He asked stepping closer and I was losing it.

"Ty..."

"You didn't like it?" He asked as he placed his rough warm hand on my left cheek and my eyes involuntarily shut.

"No! I mean..." I shook my head, opening my eyes and his thumb pulled down on the skin of my chin, releasing my lower lip from between my teeth.

He huffed out a breath and knitted his eyes shut before he spoke again.
"Kat." He sighed. "I get it. You don't want to rush things but please... don't avoid me." He said and I felt a pinch of pain in my heart.

"I can't stand to be away from you." He whispered as his gorgeous eyes stared back at me.
He was being sincere and I could tell but I know he is a player and I...
"I don't want to get hurt." I said honestly.

"I wouldn't hurt you." He said his voice so soft I would be blind to say it wasn't honest.

"I don't want to rush things Ty."

"And that's okay with me. We don't have to kiss if you don't want to." He said quickly almost cutting me off.

"Ty." I sighed turning away. "I think you should leave." I said and it hurt me real bad to say that. I didn't want him to leave, but I think he got the hint. I don't want to be in a relationship right now, and trying one with Ty is probably not the smartest thing to do.
I turned around to face him after the long intense silence and Ty just stared at me, hurt dripping from his eyes, when he nodded his head and started walking towards the gate.

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