Of all places, to run into Stanley here.
Who is the woman with him? Could it be Annie or somebody else?
Natalie couldn’t figure out who it could be offhand and did not bother herself with that at the moment.
“Where are you guys? We’ll come to you.”
“We’re at the balcony of the dining hall. The couple whom Joyce had met are here too,” came Lina’s reply.
“Stay right there, we’ll be over in a bit.”
Natalie hung up and dropped her phone back into her purse. “Stanley is here,” she informed Shane. “There is a woman with him. Joyce ran into them and cried. She might have had a misunderstanding.”
Shane knew that Joyce liked Stanley. Therefore, he was not at all surprised at this piece of news. “Let’s go. Aren’t we going to meet them?” Shane offered Natalie his arm.
She stepped back in trepidation. “What are you doing? You’re not going to carry me all the way over there, are you?”
Shane did not deign to answer her.
“Please, darling, there’s no need.” Natalie was at a loss. “It’s just a tiny abrasion on my heel, not a sprained ankle. I can walk just fine now that you’ve treated it for me.”
She stood up to walk several paces in an attempt to convince him, to which he relented by letting his arm fall to his side.
The couple exited the lounge and made their way to the balcony of the dining hall.
Natalie caught an unmistakable glimpse of Stanley from a distance as well as the female figure beside him.
She had blonde hair and was of a thin and slender build. One look at her was sufficient to conclude that she was a beauty..
Natalie recognized her at once—it was Annie.
In an unexpected turn of events, Annie had managed to get this intimate with Stanley. It was not impossible for them to have already been in a relationship, given how close they were standing together.
Pondering the matter gravely, Natalie walked over to them. “Stanley, it’s been a long time.”
Stanley nodded at her pleasantly. “Long time no see, Nat. How have you been?” he asked, while pointedly ignoring Shane who stood next to her.
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