Scarlett's POV:
Abner and I, along with some crew, were tasked to go to Seattle, Washington to conduct an interview with a certain famous personality.
Seattle was beautiful, and its weather was not in the extremes all year round. Abner loved it there and even commented that he would want to settle down there someday.
The interview lasted for two days and came to an end soon. The interviewee was William, an outstanding and elegant entrepreneur. Even at his age of late 30s, he was still the object of many women's admiration.
The night before our flight back home, William invited me, Abner, and the staff to dinner at a fancy restaurant.
"Scarlett, I heard that you've interviewed a lot of celebrities in the past. Is Rita Lively one of them?" William asked me with great interest while cutting his steak.
As if right on cue, all the heads at our table turned to me. My colleagues were familiar with Rita. They once saw her at the TV station looking for me.
"No, but I know Rita. One of my friends is very close to her." I decided to tell him the truth.
"How is she now by the way? Is she getting better?" William continued to ask.
"She should be out of danger now." After all, Rita went to bars at nights now and got drunk.
"Is she married?"
"No, not yet, but many people like her." I lowered my head and tried to focus on my salad. My remark barely sparked interest from anyone at the table. I supposed they did not know about Rita and Charles's engagement.
"Rita does have a lot of pursuers, but I remember her saying that there's already someone that she'll marry after she fully recovers," William said in a voice tinged faintly with disappointment.
"I think Rita will get what she wants." After Charles and I divorced officially, he and Rita would be able to be together openly.
"Really? Then I should start preparing her wedding gift," William said flatly and took a sip of his wine.
He seemed to be very familiar with Rita. I hated to admit it, but I was actually impressed that Rita knew such an icon in the business world.
I wanted to ask William how he knew Rita, but looking around and seeing my colleagues, I decided against it. I did not want to seem gossipy. The last thing I needed right now was for something to go wrong again. I shoved down my curiosity and changed the subject.
The dinner lasted till very late. After saying goodbye to William and thanking him, Abner proposed that we and the team go for drinks and dancing to celebrate the success of the interview. Nina made me drink a lot. At the end of the night, Nina practically carried me to my hotel room, and I passed out drunk on the sofa.
The next morning, I heard Nina calling me for breakfast, but my head and my whole body felt so heavy and hot that I could just grunt a response.
Then, my surroundings suddenly rang with many voices that felt like they were right in my ears.
I opened my eyes and tried to see what was happening, but my vision was still hazy. Then, someone scooped me up and carried me out of the room. I did not know who it was. All I knew is that his chest felt strong and warm. Could it be Charles?
No. How could it be Charles? He should be with Rita right now. They would get married soon after our divorce.
After a long time, I finally regained the strength to open my eyes. I saw white walls and smelled disinfectant.
Abner was sitting by my bed, and on the bedside table was a stainless steel tray of pills.
"Where am I?" I rubbed my aching forehead.
"The hospital. This morning, Nina swung by your room to invite you for breakfast, but she didn't get any response from you. So she asked the hotel manager to unlock your door, and we found you unconscious on the sofa and burning up with fever." Abner poured me a glass of water and handed me the pills.
"Thank you. I didn't make drunken ramblings, did I?" I usually blathered when I was hopelessly wasted.
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