Cora said, "Mom’s asking everyone to eat at the manor. You didn't answer our calls, so she told me and Bob to swing by while we're heading over."
"Oh, okay," Jay replied. "Will Cordy be bringing Dicky?"
"They're at the capital. They won't make it."
Jay asked no further questions, and said, "Come on in."
"Okay," Cora said, and headed inside with Bob.
"I'll go now," Zoe said, prepared to put on her shoes and leave right there and then.
"You can leave after breakfast," Jay said, stopping her.
"I'll pass."
"It's fine—it's still early, and we're not going to Levine Manor straight away," Bob suddenly said.
Zoe glanced at him, and nodded.
Jay pursed his lips, staying impassive. Cora didn’t know that Bob used to date Zoe, and didn’t care much either since she believed that they were just good friends.
Still, Zoe felt very much on edge, given the complicated relationship between all four of them who were now sitting in the same room.
It was Cora who broke the awkward silence. "What's Zoe doing here?"
"I got drunk while our group was hanging out last night," Jay answered in Zoe's stead. "Zoe brough me home, but I accidentally vomited on her, and she had no clothes to wear. Her clothes were only dried today."
"Oh." Cora smiled. "Thanks for taking care of my uncle, Zoe."
"You're welcome," Zoe replied, but could sense the possessiveness just beneath Cora's seemingly affable exterior.
Cora turned back to Jay. "By the way, do you know why my mom suddenly asked us home?"
"Beats me." Jay shook his head. "I wasn't even informed."
"I heard it's about…"
Cora trailed off, seemingly hesitant.
"What is it?" Jay asked.
"She told me not to say, since she's worried you won't go back if I did."
Jay frowned right then. "Tell me."
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