
My Boyfriend's Think Tank
Chapter 3
When I returned home, I sat before the laptop, dazed, for a long time.
Grayson had used my laptop, and little did he know, his messaging app was still logged in.
I had intended to work on my project proposals, but the non-stop chattering of the group chat took my focus away.
Luna: "Just listen to me, Grayson. Don't contact her for now, and let her come to you. You can't always let her have her way."
Harry: "She's right. You can't indulge your woman. You must wear the pants in your relationship."
Luna: "Remind me, why were you so dead set on Summer back then?"
Grayson: "Easy. She's an orphan."
Luna: "Right, an orphan. She has no support and therefore, can only rely on you. You're smart, Grayson."
Harry: "Damn. I should've thought of that. Next time, I'll date an orphan, too."
I kept scrolling through the chat history, and that was when I realized I had been Grayson's target from the very beginning.
All those moments that once made my heart flutter, when I thought he was protecting me—they were all Luna's ideas, carefully planned and orchestrated by Harry and his team.
That included the tests he put me through after we started dating.
Like the time he called me on the day of my grad school interview, claiming he had been in a car accident. It was just to make me skip it and find him.
Or when I wanted to stay in Jimfield after graduation. He said he didn't want a long-distance relationship, pressuring me to stay with him.
And of course, when it came to matters of intimacy. I was especially resistant when it came to that, so Luna came up with a plan for him to use.
"Smooth her in with some dirty jokes. She'll get used to it and eventually say yes."
No wonder Grayson had been so bawdy with me during our entire relationship. It was just one of the many tactics they had woven into this carefully constructed illusion.
I scrolled through the chat history repeatedly, my emotions shifting from disbelief to disgust, and then from disgust to numbness.
How could one be this deceitful? How could he do this to me? On what basis?
The man I used to love was nothing but a rotten egg. It seemed I had known nothing about him.
I was repulsed by him, but also at my old self for ever falling for him.
I gathered every gift Grayson had ever given me, and one by one, I destroyed them—smashing what could be smashed, tearing up what could be torn, wiping away every trace of our memories together.
In the end, I lay in bed, quietly wiping away my tears.
I was thankful that I chose to stay in the company dormitory instead of moving in with Grayson. I was even more grateful that I had principles, or I would've become just another helpless lamb waiting to be slaughtered.
On my way out to work two days later, I found Grayson squatting at my door. He held a bag containing breakfast and carefully glanced at me.
"Babe, are you still mad? I'm sorry I overlooked your feelings the other night."
I raised a brow, wondering what kind of trick he had up his sleeve this time. What brilliant idea had the "think tank" come up with this time?
Faced with my silence, Grayson persisted with his thought-out explanation. "Babe, I'd been thinking the whole night. I admit I've been careless and have always overlooked your feelings. Will you forgive me?"
I didn't want him to notice anything off, as I was determined to get to the bottom of their tricks.
Reluctantly, I let out a sigh. "I got it. I need to get to work, so we'll talk after that."
I sat at my desk, turned on my laptop, and went through Grayson's messages. Yesterday, Luna proposed a new idea in the group chat.
Luna: "I've got another idea, Grayson. Didn't that prude say she'll wait until marriage? Why don't you just propose to her, then? An orphan like her will always long to create a family of her own.
"Just coax her, and when she's all up in her emotions, she'll say yes to anything you ask."
Grayson: "But I don't plan on marrying her yet."
Harry: "Propose, bro, not marry her. It's just a front. The main objective is still getting the job done, right? And there's a lot to take care of when it comes to marriage.
"It's impossible to propose today and get married tomorrow. You can just drag it out."
Grayson: "It's her birthday in another four days. I'll have a go, then."
Just as I was wondering what had gotten into Grayson for him to be the one to apologize first…
In the past, I had always been the one to give him an out before he would back down.
When I looked at his new text message, I pursed my lips.
"Babe, it's your birthday soon. I've prepared a big surprise for you, so be sure to look forward to it."
Not only was my birthday in four days, but it was also the day for me to leave this city.
Of course, I wouldn't let Grayson, who had carefully prepared a surprise for me, feel disheartened. Instead, I would reciprocate a great gift to him and his "think tank."