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“Yeah.” There was a stillness in Ellis’s gaze, the kind that made it impossible to tell if he was dead serious or just messing around. “I’m turning thirty next month. If someone asks what I do for a living on a date, I can’t exactly say I’m unemployed.”
The simplicity of the remark somehow struck a chord in Freya, sparking an unexpected worry.
Without thinking, she blurted, “That’s true. You’re not getting any younger.”
Ellis let out a soft, exasperated laugh. Was she seriously calling him old?
“I don’t have the youthful stamina you do,” Ellis said evenly, unbothered.
Freya scrambled to clarify, “That’s not what I meant.”
“You’re saying I’m not old?”
Freya opened her mouth, but no words came out.
Ellis chuckled under his breath.
Compliments were never Freya’s strong suit, but she gave it a try anyway. “Thirty is when life really begins. You’re still young.”
“And how does it feel to say something you don’t actually believe?”
“Captain…”
Why did he always have to call her out like that?
Ellis moved his piece with finality. “Freya, you’ve lost.”
Freya snapped back to the present.
One glance at the chaos on the chessboard, and she knew–her captain was a sly one. He’d pulled out every trick in the book: distracting her, throwing her off balance, all just to win a game of chess.
“You really need to work on balancing offense and defense,” Ellis rose to his full height, those long legs of his impossible to ignore. “Have you all been slacking off for the past two years?”
Freya was at a loss for words. She had known this was a trap!
“Let’s eat,” Ellis said simply.
This time, Freya didn’t protest.
She understood–mental resilience was everything, no matter where you were. With a strong mind, she could
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push forward or hold the line, survive anything thrown her way.
When her heart was in pieces, that same resilience had carried her through.
She knew her captain meant well. But did he have to come down on her so hard the very first time they met again? She felt slightly overwhelmed.
Over lunch, Josiah and Ellis chatted like old friends.
As they talked, Josiah caught the odd look on Freya’s face and asked, “Freya, what’s wrong?”
“Nothing.”
“Did Ellis make things hard for you?”
Freya instinctively glanced at her captain and shook her head. “No.”
“He’s not your captain anymore. You don’t have to be scared of him,” Josiah said knowingly. “If he gives you trouble, just say the word and I’ll help you knock him down a peg.”
“Okay.” Freya allowed herself a small smile.
Ellis stayed quiet, letting the two of them have their fun at his expense.
After lunch, Josiah kept them around for a bit longer.
If Ellis hadn’t shown up, Freya would’ve made an excuse to leave early–she had to get back early to pack up her things for her departure tomorrow.
But now that she’d seen Ellis, the urgency had faded.
They ended up spending the whole afternoon with Josiah, passing time over chess.
At first, Ellis went up against Josiah, but when the older man got tired, he handed the board over and watched . as Freya took his place.
Before they realized it, it was already past five in the afternoon.
Freya glanced at the time, ready to head out, but wasn’t sure how to bring it up.
Ellis noticed the movement and, still playing with Josiah, said, “Josiah, Freya and I have a few things to take care of. After this round, we’ll have to head out. We’ll come back to visit soon.”
“Dragging poor Freya into your business, huh?” Josiah huffed. “That girl always ends up as the scapegoat.”
Ellis didn’t respond, just smiled quietly, eyes on the board.
Freya felt a small wave of relief.
It was always tough for her to turn down an elder’s invitation.
And if they didn’t leave soon, she worried Josiah might invite them to stay the night after dinner–and worse, that Ellis might bring up that awkward phone call again.
He had only mentioned it briefly before, never expanding on it. Freya was still uneasy.
Not long after, they wrapped up the game.
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Ellis smoothly packed wway the chessboard and places himself, bidding kalah farewell with polished grace.
Freya offered her goodbyes as well.
Though Josish was reluctant, he knew better than to hold the younger ones back.
“Captain, how are you getting back?” Freya asked,
“I’ll walk out and catch a cab”
Josiah looked surprised. His gaze flicked over to the nearby SUV, dearly wondering how Ellis could lie with such
a straight face,
Still, he didn’t call him out–just watched the little performance unfold. He was curious to see what Ellis had up
his sleeve.
“It’s a pretty long walk, and you won’t find a cab nearby,” Freya said, holding up the car keys. “Where are you headed? If it’s not too far, I’ll drive you.”
Ellis had always looked out for his team members. Freya couldn’t just let him wander off on foot.
His expression stayed calm, voice warm and light. “Would it be too much trouble?”
“Not at all,” Freya said. “Let’s go.”
“Alright.”
Ellis followed her with a secret smirk.
Josiah’s lips twitched. What a crafty young man.
Freya led Ellis to her car, started the engine without hesitation, and drove out of the residential area.
She didn’t suspect a thing–after all, when she arrived, there had only been three cars in the garage, and Ellis had walked in. It never crossed her mind that he might’ve shown up earlier.
Josiah didn’t give anything away, either.
Sitting in the passenger seat, Ellis sent a message to Josiah, letting him know someone would come by tomorrow to pick up his car.
“Freya,” he said, turning his head once the message was sent.
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