The pair arrived at a nearby restaurant famous for local delicacies. The waiter appeared with the menus, from which Christina ordered several items. Soon after, the table was filled with a myriad of delicious- looking food.
“I didn’t order these. Did you get the wrong table?” Christina asked curiously.
The waiter checked the receipt. “No,” he confirmed. “The last few items were added later on.”
While Christina was in confusion, a series of footsteps sounded ahead before heralding the appearance of a tall, strapping figure. The surrounding atmosphere became stern.
What’s Nathaniel doing here? How did he know I was having lunch here with Sheridan?
Arriving at their table, Nathaniel seated himself casually next to Christina. “Is this your first time here, Mr. Stone? Allow Christina and me to be gracious hosts.”
Although he was wearing a friendly smile, Christina could not help noticing how insidious it looked.
His arrival caused the atmosphere at the table to tense up.
Sheridan was no fool. He knew Nathaniel was staking his claim. “Then let me thank you in advance, Mr. Hadley. I will be sure to take you up on that offer.”
Nathaniel picked up his fork and slipped Christina some cod. “You must be tired after last night,” he said. gently. “Have some protein.”
Christina’s pupils dilated. What is he talking about? Why would he mention what we did yesterday while we were eating? There’s someone else here, for God’s sake!
Her ears turned red. Hanging her head, she continued eating, not daring to make eye contact with Sheridan.
It was not because she cared about what other people thought but because she found it difficult to be frank about that subject.
Having achieved his goal, Nathaniel was satisfied. “How long will you be with us, Mr. Stone? Let me make the arrangements for your accommodation.”
Sheridan knew very well what Nathaniel was suggesting. His expression did not change. “I’ll be heading back after the meal.”
“So soon?” Christina was certain that Nathaniel’s words must have made Sheridan uncomfortable.
That realization made her feel worse.
Unexpectedly, Sheridan was magnanimous about it. “I have matters to attend to at work anyway. There’s also the matter of our secret… I’ll update you when it’s taken care of.”
At the recollection of the accounts, Christina chided herself for forgetting something so important. “Thank you for the trouble.”
Nathaniel’s expression stiffened at their easy conversation and the blatant mention of a secret they shared.
Do they not see me sitting right here?
Sullenly, he summoned a waiter. “I want a glass of freshly squeezed lemonade.” Then, his unfathomable gaze flickered toward Christina. “Your throat must be feeling so dry. You should have something sour to soothe it.”
What the hell is he on about this time? Sometimes he just talks too much!
Christina was so angry that she aimed a vicious kick at his shin beneath the table. “Stop running your mouth.” she hissed in warning.
Frowning imperceptibly, Nathaniel finally fell silent.
After their meal, Nathaniel had his driver send Sheridan back to the hotel.
Christina’s rage poured forth as soon as her friend was driven off. “Was that fun for you, Nathaniel?” she demanded, furious about the way he had conducted himself.
“I’m only concerned about you. Why am I getting yelled at?” Nathaniel did not think he did anything
wrong.
Christina raised her eyebrows.
Why does Sheridan’s concern make me feel so at case while Nathaniel’s only irritates me? He revealed the details of our affairs in the name of concern.
“I heard you loud and clear. I saw what you were up to.” At that, she stood up abruptly without deigning to argue with him any longer.
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