Chapter 0038
Candice was still dazed and anchored to the ground when Sonia arrived.
Sonia appeared to be feigning Innocence but was actually invitis. She approached Alex and asked, “What were you both discussing? I saw you together earlier.”
Alex’s response was nonchalant. “Nothing important.”
He quickly diverted the conversation, acking, “Did you enjoy the hike?”
Sonia sensed that he was trying to downplay the issue, but she was sharp and went along with him anyway,
As Sonia passed Candice, she briefly hesitated before commenting. “It’s too bad you didn’t join the like; it was truly scenic.”
That evening, Sonia organized a game of “Truth or Dare. The participants were divided into several groups due to the large number.
Candice deliberately chose a spot away from Sonia and Alex, sitting on the outskirts with some less familiar colleagues
The game initially began with participants being reserved in their questioning, but as time progressed, the nature of the questions graw increasingly bold.
When Candice’s turn arrived, a colleague inquired curiously. “Candice, when and with whom was your first time?
At that question, Candice fell silent.
Sonia had just walked over to serve them fruits, paused and interrupted with a strained smile, “It’s inappropriate to ask a gift such
personal questions.”
Candice, following Sonia’s interruption, replied candidly. “At twenty, with Alex.”
Her statement was not particularly loud, but most people had heard her since they stopped talking to listen to the commotion.
Sonia’s face drained of color immediately. She quickly set down the fruit tray and left with reddened eyes.
The mood became tense, but Candice remained composed and picked up a game prop, urging, “Shall we continue?”
Everyone there was shrewd; sensing the sensitive situation, they laughed off the awkward moment and moved on.
After several more rounds. Candice’s interest waned.
She decided to head back to her room. However, as she turned a comer, she was stopped by someone trailing her.
“Can we talk?” Alex asked while frowning.
Candice raised an eyebrow. “Regarding?”
After a moment of intense gaze, Alex’s expression softened, and he dismissed the matter. “Forget it
Hesitantly, Candice inquired, “Am I to blame for what I said earlier?”
Alex regarded her, musing. “Who was that comment for? Me? Sonia?”
He brushed it off lightly, “I had already forgotten about it; why do you still remember it?”
Surprised, she explained, “I was just answering their question.”
Alex, showing a trace of annoyance, cautioned, “Avoid making such remarks in the future. It complicates things for me to explain to Sonia.”
Candice contemplated retorting–his reputation was not exactly stellar at the company. But amidst her jumbled thoughts, she chose to remain silent.
She stopped participating in the events that followed, and Sonia no longer made an effort to interact with her as she used to.
At the office. Sonia’s demeanor toward Candice had clearly changed.
Kayla noticed it too, frequently suggesting to Candice that it seemed like the people upstairs were intentionally making things challenging. for her.
Candice remained silent on the matter, focusing instead on packing her things and preparing for her dinner with Jackson that evening.
Jackson had invited her out several times before, but Candice had always been too occupied to accept.
He had chosen a restaurant that was popular on social media for their date.
Upon Candice’s arrival Jackson expressed a modest apology. “Sorry for choosing this place.”
“It’s actually quite nice,” Candice reassured.
Jackson, with a smile, Inquired about her well–being.
She understood he was indirectly asking about Alex and responded, “Things are pretty much the same as always.”
“Lex..”
Jackson looked concemed. He sympathized with Candice, aware that she and Alex had been together for years, a fact well–known in their
social circle.
But now Alex had Sonia at his side, and things between them looked serious.
At the mention of Alex, Candice’s movements froze momentarily, then quickly masked her reaction,
She was not sure if it was meant to reassure Jackson or herself. She reasoned, “He was never truly mine. Ours was a relationship where two adults just fulfilled each other’s needs.”
“Candy,” Jackson’s brow furrowed slightly.
“Instead of worrying, you should just set me up with a boyfriend.” Candice quipped, her tone lacking genuine enthusiasm.
The suggestion, in reality, was not so simple. Her lengthy association with Alex made her a less desirable choice for any reputable family. Her predicament was identical to that of a divorcee.
Jackson exhaled a sigh, shifting the conversation away from such matters. He Inquired, “How’s your foot injury healing?”
“Nearly healed,” she responded.
Jackson then made an awkward request, “Could you accompany me to a party this weekend?
It’s my aunt’s birthday, and she’s insisting I bring a date.”
Candice was familiar with Jackson’s aunt, a renowned dancer in Domington City.
On the evening of the event, she readied herself and awaited Jackson’s arrival,
However, at six, Jackson called, unable to make it, and asked Candice to go alone,
Without a word, Candice simply went downstairs and hailed a cab.
The Saturday night traffic was heavy, and she arrived late to the already–started party.
Unable to contact Jackson by phone, she texted him and waited outside.
While scrolling through her phone, she heard Sleg’s voice approaching, talking about her company’s recent team–building trip to a hot spring resort.
Candice looked up slowly, noticing Sleg and Alex nearing her.
Sieg, spotting her at the entrance, playfully remarked, “Hey, what are you doing, playing doorman here?”
Candice disregarded his mockery and kept waiting for Jackson.
“Would you like me to take you inside?” Alex’s aloof voice broke the silence as he addressed Candice. “Hmm?”
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