Linda, however, wasn’t concerned. “He’s just being polite. STARLINE Studio is valuable to him. It’s business.”
Charles, who had just arrived, caught part of the conversation and frowned. “What’s going on? Where’s Cole?”
Flora pointed again. “Down there. With Sarah.”
Charles turned toward the window and immediately scoffed. “Come on, don’t overthink it. Cole and Sarah? They’re not dating. That’s ridiculous.”
Flora glanced at him, reassured by his certainty. “You’re sure?”
“A hundred percent,” Charles said confidently. “Cole isn’t the type to get involved with someone like Sarah.”
Despite his words, Flora couldn’t shake the unease settling in her chest.
***
Cole, meanwhile, had noticed the subtle glances from the second-floor window. Linda and Charles were watching. Without acknowledging them, he gave Sarah a small nod and excused himself.
Upstairs, he joined the others, engaging in small talk as expected. But on the drive home, his mind was elsewhere.
Out of nowhere, he turned to Charles and asked, “When does Arnold’s rejection ceremony take place?”
Charles blinked, slightly taken aback by the question. He hadn’t thought Cole cared much about Arnold and Sarah’s unresolved relationship.
“It was supposed to happen already, but there’s been a delay,” Charles explained. “Something about a company under Arnold’s name—it needs a transfer of ownership before the formalities can be done. But it won’t take long.”
Cole nodded. “I see.”
Charles studied him, searching for any sign of what he was thinking. But Cole’s expression gave nothing away.
***
The night of the reception arrived.
Sarah and Leo had spent the day buried in work, finalizing projects before leaving for the event. By the time they arrived, the venue was already filled with well-dressed guests.
The night air inside the venue carried a crisp elegance, mingling with the faint notes of champagne and expensive cologne. The chandeliers above cast a warm, golden glow over the crowd, their reflections shimmering off the marble floors.
Soft classical music wove through the conversations, adding a sophisticated backdrop to the evening.
Cole had been waiting near the entrance when he spotted them.
His gaze landed on Sarah, and for a brief moment, he stopped dead in his tracks.
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