Marshall's face uncontrollably turned wooden and pale as those words fell on his ears.
With a cryptic smile hanging on his face, Lucas was unaware of the changes in Marshall's facial expressions. He then looked at Lydia, "Temporarily, I shall keep her name a secret, but I'll tell you that when the time comes."
Lydia frowned, "Why keep me guessing, boy? Is it all because of the girl's background?"
Lucas walked up, with his arm around Lydia's should, "I said it was a secret. We can continue our talk back in my office, mom. Marshall's still got his work to do."
Marshall accompanied Lydia to the doorway, and then stared at Lucas, "Let's find sometime and meet your little girlfriend. You know you need someone to watch out for you."
In a deserved manner, Lucas smiled naturally, "Sure thing!"
Looking at their backs till they got into Lucas's office, Marshall closed the door and headed back to his seat.
He had not been in a good mood before they came in, and now Lucas's equivocal words even made him worse.
Marshall lit up a cigarette, and stuck it between his lips. He leant on the chair, and the smoggy surrounding seemed to bring him back to those old memories.
With his racked, he was trying to dredge up what was exactly in his head when he agreed to marry Katherine, and what determined him to divorce at the end.
There were also questions related to Katherine remained desperately unsolved, lingering in his mind: what was Katherine thinking when she signed off on the divorce settlement? And what were her feelings when he tried so hard to make up to her?
Not after a while, Peter came to give him a sheet of statement. As he stepped inside the office, he was bewildered by the strange pensive look on Marshall's face, "What happen, boss? Is there something wrong with you?"
Marshall stubbed out his cigarette, and answered, "Nope."
Peter laughed, "Just get yourself a mirror and see how aggrieved you are looking now."
Handing the statement over to Marshall, Peter asked, "You are again thinking about Kathy, aren't you? By the way, I have watched that television show, and Hector's romantic performance was fascinating. It was really irresistible to any girl, you know?"
His words brought Marshall back from a state of absent-mindedness.
With a solemn look on his face, Marshall said, "You know you could have done your work better if you can just spend less time on those stupid gossip news."Peter realized that he shouldn't have mentioned anything like that, and thus remained silent with his mouth pursed.
Marshall checked through the file, and then slammed it down on the desk, "There's no tearing rush, and I shall check it in detail later."
Attempting to laugh, Peter clearly knew what Marshall was feeling bothered about.
Without leaving the office immediately, Peter said, "You know you don't have to be fidgety about that, boss. Think it twice, and then resort to action. It will be just as simple as such to get yourself out of the dilemma."
Frowned, Marshall looked at Peter, and was seemingly loosing his patience.
Before Marshall could say anything to refute, Peter said again, "Come on, ask yourself a question, boss. Do you still love Kathy or not? If you don't, then maybe you are just being reluctant to see other guys chasing after this humble divorced lady. If I've hit the point, then time will fix it up for you."
With his mouth compressed, Marshall failed to say anything to justify himself.
Peter continued, "But if you do still love her, then things will be simple. Follow the voice inside you, and try your best to be with her again. I don't think that the years long accumulated affection between you guys would ever be outplayed by the effort of Hector in the past few months so easily. Trust me, give it a try, and then you will win her back."
Marshall stared at Peter for a while, and then hummed, "You're speaking as if you are some sort of master of love. Honestly, I don't think that you're much more clever than me speaking of this."
Peter clicked his tongue, "Don't you look down upon me, boss. I've been recently dating a girl, and learned that only the man who is willing to take the initiative in a relationship will win others' hearts."
Raising his eyebrow, he paused for a second and then continued, "You know what I'm talking about, boss."
Marshall remained silent for a few seconds, and looked at Peter again with a sullen expression in his eyes, "Stop speaking nonsense and get back to work."
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