Chapter 33 With his arms on his hips, Dominick inspected the whole bathroom but couldn't find any men's toiletries- razor or shaving cream.
In the living room, he didn't see a single sign of a man either.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtExcept for that extra toothbrush on the sink and the large slippers he was wearing, there was no sign of men's items in the whole apartment.
In the living room, Paisley was quietly wiping down Dominick's suit jacket with a dry cloth.
Grayson and Serena sat on the couch in an almost eerie silence, neither looking at the other. Compared to earlier, Grayson had calmed down, his eyes wandering around the room, his curiosity evident. When their gazes met, he awkwardly looked away, his discomfort still hanging in the air. Serena, on the other hand, pouted, ignoring him but not bothering him either.
When Dominick walked out, the scene before him almost felt too perfect to interrupt. He paused in his tracks and subconsciously held his breath, not wanting to break the peaceful moment.
Paisley finished with the jacket and looked up, only to see Dominick standing there with his eyes locked on her. She furrowed her brows, wondering what was up with this guy now.
Standing up with the jacket in her hand, she said, "I've only done a quick fix. You can't tell from a distance, but since this suit is expensive, you'd better take it to a pro soon. Don't leave it too long." Dominick's face darkened. He felt how desperate she was to push him out the door.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmHe casually grabbed the jacket and draped it over his arm. "No worries, it's just a jacket." Paisley rolled her eyes and thought, 'Well, of course, it's just a jacket to him.' Dominic added, "I noticed the ceiling light in the bathroom is not working. Do you wantto fix it?" Paisley blinked, remembering that the light had been out for a while, but she hadn't had the tto deal with it. She simply replied, "Oh, it just needs a new bulb. I can do it myself." "Lethelp you," Dominick said while tossing the jacket aside and rolling up his sleeves, revealing the strong muscles in his arms.
This time, Paisley didn't refuse. She needed the bulb changed and a free worker offered to help. She found no reason to turn him down. But she eyed him skeptically and asked, "Can you?" Paisley figured as the honorable heir to the Vanderbilt family, Dominick might have never done such things by himself.
Dominick raised his eyebrows, clearly irritated by her question. He asked, "Got a new bulb?" "Yeah, I already bought one." Paisley handed him the new bulb before she went to the balcony to bring in a step ladder.
"Give it to me," Dominick said, effortlessly lifting the heavy ladder with one hand.
As he made his way to the bathroom, he called over his shoulder to Grayson, "Sonny, take care of Serena."