it’s okay that gillian doesn’t deny the rumors about her and peter morgan. it’s okay that she doesn’t say anything about him, about them, about whatever it is their relationship. it’s okay, david thinks because he knows the truth. he knows that gillian loves him and him only. that she’s seeing peter only because they have professional relationship.
he knows that when she lands in new york, first thing she’ll do is going to his apartment. it’s her home, really so she’s coming home. he’ll be waiting for her with her favorite bottle of wine and a good dinner. the dark chocolate she’s obssessed with will be served in a form of her favorite cake. there’ll be a lot of candles with the smell of rain because he knows how much she loves it. they’ll make slow and sweet love and they’ll spend the whole night whispering the sweet nothings to each other’s ears. and when the morning comes, he’ll have to let her go for her meeting but she won’t know that he bought the ticket and they’ll meet there. she’ll be surprised but even more excited and happy. and maybe some people will see them kiss or hold hands and maybe the journalists will write the nasty articles about them. and maybe there’ll be the photos of her lipstick on his neck. but they won’t care because it’s time.
so it’s okay that gillian doesn’t deny the rumors about her and peter morgan. it’s really okay, david thinks. because she won’t deny the rumors about her dating him. she’ll confirm it even by kissing him even more passionate. because they both know it’s time.