Carter‘s face darkened at what he had just heard. “Listen, Jennifer. Firstly, what we have is nothing more than an employer–employee relationship. Secondly, there‘s nothing romantic between us. Please don‘t say things that might let others have the wrong idea.”
As he said that, Carter stole a glance at Amelia, worried that she might have misunderstood the situation.
“You‘re distancing yourself from me for a woman like her?” Jennifer spat as she shot Amelia a dirty look.
Amelia continued to look straight ahead, not wanting to respond. Even when I‘m silent, I still manage to stir up drama. So much for saying silence is golden.
“If you‘re going to be like this for the rest of the ride, then please get out of my car right now,” Carter replied coldly.
Jennifer said nothing more, but the fury in her eyes was evident.
Amelia cleared her throat in a bid to defuse the tension. “I think it’d be better if I sat this one out, Mr. Scott. Why don‘t you attend the lunch appointment with Ms. Larson? I can just go somewhere else for lunch.”
“No, we‘re almost there. And besides, I‘ve already gotten the hotel staff to prepare a nutritious pregnancy meal for you. It‘d be good for the baby,” Carter replied, his voice tender.
“You didn‘t have to go to so much trouble, Mr. Scott. I‘m not suffering much from morning sickness, and I‘m not picky with food. I‘m fine with eating anything.”
Jennifer interjected, her voice dripping with sarcasm, “Hey Carter, looks like someone doesn‘t appreciate your kindness. Why do you keep throwing yourself at a married woman anyway? Do you really want to be seen as a homewrecker and tear up the happy couple?”
Carter tightened his grip on the steering wheel. He was furious, but he decided against arguing back since they were almost at their destination.
The private dining room that had been reserved was already occupied by five other
people by the time they arrived. The two women were both about twenty–five or twenty–six years old. Judging by their good looks and acute fashion sense, it was very likely that they were in charge of their company‘s public relations. As for the three men, one of them looked to be in his thirties, while the other two were in their
forties.
As the trio walked in, the five of them immediately stood up to greet them. The older–looking middle–aged man spoke up, “Finally, Mr. Scott! It‘s good to see you.”
“Sorry to keep you waiting. We were stuck in traffic.”
“Don‘t worry about it, we only just got here too.”
After exchanging pleasantries, Carter, Amelia, and Jennifer took their seats.
The man who had just greeted them briefly introduced his team before focusing his attention on Jennifer and Amelia. He was taken aback by their sheer beauty.
The two women he brought along were already two of the best–looking ones in his company. And yet, they paled in comparison in the presence of Amelia and Jennifer.
The pair of women were like diamonds and rubies, respectively. When viewed on their own, everyone would be enamored by them. But if you placed them side by side, the diamond‘s glitter would easily outshine that of the ruby.
“Aren‘t you going to introduce the two lovely ladies, Mr. Scott?”
“This is Jennifer Larson, our company‘s Director of design. And Amelia Winters is one of our designers,” Carter very briefly introduced.
“Who knew that a handsome man like Mr. Scott would also have a bevy of beauties working for him. Here I was, thinking about how pretty our Ms. Taylor and Ms. Lane are. Then along came Ms. Larson and Ms. Winters, who are even more breathtaking.”
“You‘re too kind, Mr. Reed. Ms. Taylor and Ms. Lane are both incredibly beautiful. There‘s no need for such comparison when they‘re all gorgeous in their own way,” Mr. Scott remarked.
Mr. Reed gave a hearty laugh in return. “You know, I‘ve always heard that Mr. Scott is a brilliant and well–mannered businessman. They tell me you are a man of reason and that you always keep your word. Now, I see that you also have quite a way with
words. I‘m really quite impressed!”
“You tiatter me. Mr. Reed.”
“Mri Reed,” Ms. Taylor interrupted. “Our guests must be hungry. Shall we place our order:
“Of course! Sorry, I was so happy I had forgotten about it.” Mr. Reed beckoned for the waiter and ordered his share of food. Carter ordered three other dishes before asking the waiter, “Is the pregnancy meal that I requested ready?”
“Yes. Mr. Scott. Should I serve it now, or later?”
It was not a decision for him to make, so Carter turned to Amelia. “Are you hungry
now?”
Amelia shook her head. “You can serve it together with the other food. Eating with everyone makes it more pleasant.”
“Later it is then.”
With that, the waiter nodded and left the room.
Mr. Reed couldn‘t hold back his surprise. “Ms. Winters, you‘re pregnant?”
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