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Chapter 10: He Was Often Overlooked, Treated Like Air

||Lucas||

The next day at MoodSpresso.

Lucas didn't have any delivery to do right now. He helped to clean the backyard of the cafe. The clock showed a quarter to seven in the evening, fifteen minutes before his shift ended.

The snow was not thick but, Lucas decided to clean the yard as soon as possible. With a black winter jacket covering his body together with a pair of gloves, he shoveled the snow on the ground.

Lucas silently channeled his frustration with every movement of him pushing the shovel in and out of the snow. Gritting his teeth hard, his entire face flushed red with beads of sweat formed on his temple and forehead.

As how his mother ordered, Lucas returned to his parents' house after work last yesterday evening. He was actually reluctant but, he didn't have the heart and energy when his mother kept calling him while crying, saying he no longer had the family in his mind.

"Are you that snobbish now? Just because I always ask for your help, you hate to come home? The place where you grew up?"

In the end, Lucas dragged himself to go back to the house.

The Liu family home was a two-story house with a decent yard. The property was inherited by Lucas' father, Richard Liu from an old relative that didn't have any family members.

They had been living there more than two decades ago when Lucas was still a toddler.

Standing straight on the snowy ground, Lucas's gaze slowly lost its focus. His mind reminded him of the unpleasant time he had at the house last night.

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<.Last night, Liu family home.>

After exchanging two buses, Lucas finally arrived at the neighborhood. He walked slowly on the icy road.

Lucas glanced at his smartphone, looking out for Daphne's text but, none came. She just left him on read when he mentioned going back to his parents' place for dinner.

"...maybe she's busy."

Lucas comforted himself with the assumptions. He also tried hard to forget their fight before.

This morning, Lucas got Daphne's favorite breakfast set from a nearby stall. The seafood congee and chicken barbecue bun sold by the stall had always been her choice, especially during winter.

But...

"Haven't you learned anything? I don't need you to feed me."

Daphne left the apartment before Lucas could even say anything in reply. Her tall and slender figure disappeared behind the door which she slammed shut.

Lucas was speechless with the whole thing. He was too astounded to even give the smallest reaction.

The cold treatment by Daphne horrified Lucas. He tried to talk about it, to know if he really did something wrong to her but, it was to avail.

No... The answer was right in front of his nose. He just didn't want to admit to it.

Daphne began to dislike him for how useless and incompetent he was. After all, he was nothing like how most of their friends were; had good careers and brighter future paths.

Lucas threw the problem to the back of his head. He should ready himself to face his mother and younger brother soon.

"I'm home."

Faint footsteps echoed in the hallways before a middle-aged woman wearing an apron appeared in front of Lucas. Her shoulder-length black hair was tied up.

She was Linda Gu, Lucas' mother.

"Lucas! How come you've just arrived? Kevin and Amanda have been here since..."

Lucas quickly cut through Linda's nagging.

"Mother, I just got off work."

"Still, you should know not to make people wait for you," Linda didn't stop even though she saw how exhausted her son's expression was.

Lucas chose not to answer his mother. After putting the shoes away, he hung the winter coat before walking down the hallway.

In the living room, a young man and a young woman were sitting on the couch. It was Lucas' brother and his college girlfriend. Both of them looked up at him from their smartphones.

"Big Brother! You're here!" Kevin waved at Lucas, appearing so carefree, "Go and wash your face. It must have been so freezing outside."

"Hello, Elder Brother," Amanda bowed at the older man. Her chocolate brown-dyed curly hair framed her small face, highlighting her delicate beauty.

"Hello."

Lucas just cordially greeted them before rushing to the washroom nearby the kitchen. He just planned to have dinner and hand the money to his mother.

Even though Daphne was still mad at him, it was better to be at the small apartment than this spacious house.

"Kevin, Amanda! Come now! Dinner's ready!"

Linda's shouted from the dining room. The two youngsters hurried there while Lucas silently walked out of the washroom. He washed his hands once again before joining the others.

When Lucas' eyes fell on the array of dishes served, he could only smile bitterly.

All of them were Kevin's favorite dishes. His mother didn't cook even one of his even though she said she would do it.

'Stupid, Lucas. Why do you've to be sad over such a thing?'

Lucas kept telling himself that. With his age now, it was a shameful matter to be upset with his mother about.

After all, Kevin was always busy studying. Being in the computer and technology field meant that his path was a turbulent one. No wonder their mother paid more attention to him.

Only the four of them were seated at the rectangle dining table. Linda's husband and the young men's father; Richard was always busy at his workplace.

As someone who occupied the assistant director position of the Planning Department, he often went on business trips or meet potential clients or collaborators.

"Isn't your trip should be in July? Why does the uni bring it forward?"

"We don't really know. But, heard it's because the head dean wanna adhere to the alumni's schedule."

"Oh? Why?"

"Something like they are coming to give a talk. The dean of business faculty is their mentor I think. So, they are willing to spend some of his precious time with us."

"Wow! Kevin, isn't that good? Shouldn't you..."

From the start to finish, the conversation at the dining table was dominated by Linda and Kevin. Occasionally, Amanda would chime in. Only Lucas remained silent while swallowing the food.

Past experiences had taught Lucas a lot. No matter how much his effort was, his mother often overlooked him and only paid attention to Kevin.

After finishing his dinner, Lucas quietly brought his dishes to the kitchen to be washed. No one spared a glance at him.

Seeing that there was no point in him staying any longer, Lucas brought up the money envelope from the inside of his jacket pocket. He put it inside a cabinet in the living room.

Linda preferred to get cash instead of the money wired to her bank account.

"Mother, I'll leave first."

Linda and Kevin were still carried away by their conversations before they realized what Lucas was saying.

"Already? Isn't it still early?" Linda looked at the wall clock. The needles were pointing to eight-thirty.

"I have work in the morning," answered Lucas with a faint smile. He already wore his winter coat, "Mother, what you need is in the living room cabinet. I'll go now. See you again."

"Wait! Lucas!"

"Big Brother!"

Lucas gave them a light bow before he quickly turned around to leave. His mother's and brother's shout grew more distant.

Ignoring everything, he ran out into the wintry darkness.


Chapter 11: He Was Deemed Useless By The Person He Loved The Most

"Hey, lad!"

"..!"

Lucas jolted awake from his stupor when a heavy pat landed on his back. Turning around, he saw Michael grinning at him widely. The older man was already in his casual outfit instead of the white chef one.

"...Mr. Lou?" Lucas stuttered.

"What did you do? Standing in the cold like this?"

Lucas blinked, regaining his senses.

Looking down, he found himself still holding to the shovel. The frosty coldness almost numbed his limbs. His movements were a bit stiff when he lifted up the shovel and turned around to face Michael.

"Ah, I was just shoveling the snow. Then..."

Lucas clamped his mouth shut, suddenly lost what he wanted to say to the pastry chef.

Michael didn't point out anything about him seeing Lucas so drowning in his thoughts. He reached out for the shovel and took it into his own hand.

"Shouldn't you clock out already? Wanna go for a drink?"

"Eh?"

The invitation startled Lucas.

Michael brought the shovel to the storage room in the backyard. Glancing at the young man, he said, "It's cold. We should have a bowl of good noodles. Or, do you want to go home to your girlfriend already?"

At the mention of Daphne, Lucas smiled faintly. He slowly shook his head.

"She has dinner with her colleagues tonight."

Lucas heard it when Daphne was talking to her fellow teacher on the phone last night. She didn't inform him herself.

"All the more reason for you to join me," Michael shrugged, "Come now. Go and change into your clothes."

"Alright."

In less than ten minutes, Lucas followed Michael out of the cafe. The business was quite slow today. Most of the other staff already looked so bored.

Michael rented an apartment within the same area although the place was far more comfortable than Lucas'. The older man often walked or jogged to get to the cafe. He needed to maintain his stamina for his job.

The eatery they were heading to now was a famous noodle shop in the neighborhood. Almost all the people here knew its name; Grandma's Stove.

The place was opened more than three decades ago by a single mother raising her three children alone. According to the locals who were close to her, the recipes she used came from her late grandmother.

From a rundown shop, both the interior and exterior got rebuilt a few years ago.

Right now, the eatery provided not only delectable noodle dishes but, also a good physical ambiance. They also provided a few private rooms for group gatherings.

"Please give me spicy beef noodles," Michael placed the order to the waiter.

"I'll have the same, thanks," said Lucas.

The waiter quickly left to key in the orders. The two men sat at a corner of the shop, slightly hidden by a bamboo partition that decorated the area.

"You looked so troubled earlier. Did something happen?" Michael began to pry. His tone remained light, not sounding interrogative at all.

Lucas held back from sighing. He forced up a smile, "Just some personal stuff."

Michael shrugged, deciding to end the subject. It was better to distract the young man's attention with something else.

"I've perfected a new recipe. Do you wanna see it?"

"Oh?" Lucas' initially dull eyes flickered in awe, "When would you make it? Yes! I hope to see it."

The two men were engrossed in their own talk even after the waiter returned with bowls of noddles. The spicy beef noodles were so flavorful and enticing to their tastebuds, helping them to chase the remaining chillness away.

"I'll go to the toilet first," Lucas' face was a bit red from all the spice. He finished even to the last drop of the broth.

"Go," Michael poured more drinks to himself. He was slightly tipsy.

Lucas headed toward the toilet. It was located far down the hallway nearby the kitchen. Most of the tables were already occupied by patrons.

"Daphne! You're drunk!"

"...no, I'm not!"

The shout prompted Lucas to pause his steps. His eyelashes fluttered while he registered the words. In a stiff movement, he turned around in the direction of the familiar voice.

It was really her!

Lucas saw Daphne and a few of her female and male colleagues sitting at the table that was pushed to the wall of the hallway. She sat while facing the other side, making Lucas unable to see her properly.

Never did Lucas expect to come across Daphne here. He thought she might go to another fancier restaurant as always.

"Aiya, are you thinking of your boyfriend?" One of the female teachers poured plain water into Daphne's empty glass.

At the mention of his name, Lucas immediately hid. He stood with his back close to the wall, hidden by a huge pot of bamboo poles and leaves. His heart started beating erratically.

Lucas didn't know why did he have such a bad feeling right now. The conversation at the table was still ongoing.

"Do you have problems with him?" Another female teacher asked. She sounded so interested in the potential gossip.

Daphne rubbed her temples. Her face was flushed red due to alcohol. She muttered incoherently, "Problems... huh? My only problem is... hic! ...of how useless... he is."

"How could your boyfriend be so useless, Teacher Mu? Tsk, tsk, how dare he disappoints a pretty lady like you?" A male teacher had a smirk on his face.

"Aiya, you don't know, Teacher Jiang," The female teacher who sat next to Daphne looked at the man, "Teacher Mu's boyfriend still works part-time jobs. He doesn't even have a college degree. How could Teacher Mu stand that?"

"Oh? Wow, I didn't expect that," The second male teacher laughed, "No wonder. Yes, he's so useless. He should start making solid money. Does he ask for your income, Teacher Mu?"

"...he didn't ask," Daphne grabbed the glass and downed everything. She roughly rubbed her mouth, "I'm mad... I hope he can be a more... hic... decent man."

"Then, what if he suddenly proposes to you in his current state?"

"Heh... do you think I'd accept that?" Daphne continued drunkenly slurring, "Not even in hell... no promising future... with him right now..."

Neither one of them knew how those words cut through Lucas' heart. He remained standing there until the end. The whites in his eyes had long reddened, threatening to spill his man's tears.


CREATORS' THOUGHTS
hansora hansora

It hurts so much if your loved one has been talking bad about you :( I can't imagine the feeling. What would you do if you're in this situation?

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