Holly didn’t reply as she understood how Eloise felt.
She knew how much Eloise was obsessed with Finnley. Eloise had been looking for him for the past six months.
Shortly after, Finnley went downstairs and left the elevator.
When he peeked into the vice president’s office earlier, he didn’t see Mya and felt disappointed. She had agreed to go to his apartment to fetch her belongings.
Finnley wondered if she was scared by his confession in the elevator, regretting being reckless.
He also thought she dodged him for today’s news and changed her mind. However, when he strode toward the building entrance, surprisingly, she stood there.
“Mya,” Finnley called her softly.
Mya shifted her gaze from her phone and looked up. “Done your work?”
Finnley felt less disappointed. “Right. Are you waiting for me?”
“Sort of,” Mya felt slightly awkward.
“Will you go fetch your belongings in my apartment?”
“Of course, if it’s OK for you.”
“No problem.”
She added, “I also left my phone charger in your apartment.”
Not far from them, Eloise watched Finnley chat with that girl through the car window and fidgeted uncomfortably. Blood boiled in her veins, and the air around her was full of jealousy.
Finnley and Mya walked toward the Maybach in the parking lot. He also pulled the door open for her.
Then he gentlemanly let her sit in before closing the door.
Watching them, Eloise felt they were highly intimate, which was a pain in her eyes.
“Lady Eloise...” Holly looked at her, feeling sorry. “Please calm down... Probably there’s a misunderstanding.”
The Maybach pulled away.
“Follow them,” Eloise ordered gently.
She looked graced, but her fingers clenched, her heart full of uneasiness.
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