Elodie had just stepped out the door when she ran straight into the tail end of a conversation.
Had she just stumbled onto Sylvie’s “proposal” scene?
The last time—on Jarrod’s birthday—it had ended in disaster. Now, without any preamble or subtlety, Sylvie seemed to be taking a far bolder approach.
There weren’t many people in this corridor, so it was impossible to avoid passing them. Elodie would have given anything not to witness a moment like this. Still, dodging them would only make things more awkward.
She glanced over.
Jarrod saw her and looked up, his gaze meeting hers.
Of course, Sylvie had noticed Elodie come out. Turning her head, she shot Elodie a look filled with icy sarcasm.
“Ms. Thorne, why don’t you give us a little privacy?” Sylvie’s voice was cold, almost a dare.
The words dripped with warning, challenge, and mockery—a clear sign she had no intention of backing down.
Asking the wife to step aside for the mistress’s proposal—now that was a first.
Jarrod shot Sylvie a cool, sidelong glance.
Since she’d spoken, Elodie finally looked at her, realizing that Sylvie had changed—her attitude, her entire way of doing things was different now.
Elodie’s voice was calm, almost bored. “With Ms. Fielding’s sense of decency, do you really need anyone to leave the room?”
She didn’t bother responding to Sylvie’s deepening scowl, just turned and walked away.
She hadn’t paid the “proposal” any mind at all. Like a stranger passing through, Elodie left without a second glance.
Whatever happened between them was their business. She had no desire to eavesdrop.
As for Jarrod’s answer—she neither knew nor cared.
She was only out here to meet Esmeralda.
Back in their suite, as she and Esmeralda returned to their room, Elodie checked her phone and saw a message from Watts: [I’ve arrived at the hotel today. Want to have dinner together later?]
She thought about it for a moment, then replied: [I’m afraid I don’t have time tonight. Let’s do it another day.]
Esmeralda noticed her message and grinned. “Still not giving Mr. Aldridge a chance, huh?”
She knew Elodie had turned down Watts. “He’s a genius—of course he’d have a spot on the team. But with his management position at Eldrion Global, joining the ‘national team’ would be a huge stretch timewise. Honestly, I think he’s only here because of you.”
If he really made the cut, wouldn’t that mean even more chances to see each other?
Esmeralda smirked. “He’s definitely got an agenda.”
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