Erica rested her chin on her hand. "You used to work at Aether Corporation, right? I know Alex. I remember you brought something to me once."
Candice pursed her lips. "I'm not with Aether Corporation any more."
"I know," Erica said innocently, pointing to the documents in Candice's hand. "You're with Burning Star Studio now. Switching jobs isn't a big deal. It's been a while since I came back home, and I just wanted to chat, seeing as we’ve met before. Don't worry. It’s my treat."
Still, Candice declined. "I have things to attend to at home, so I can’t."
She didn't think she could get along well with Erica. After all, the keycard she had once delivered to Alex was meant for him and Erica.
Even if she tried to prioritize work, she couldn't be too friendly with Erica. Besides, seeing Erica reminded her of Alex.
Erica didn't insist and just regretfully arranged another meeting with Candice. She left her contact information before departing.
As soon as Candice returned home, Hanley called. "What are you doing?"
"I just finished meeting with a client, and I’m heading home," Candice replied.
"You sound tired."
"A little," Candice said without elaborating, unsure if it was the meeting with Erica and recalling some past events that were making her feel weary.
Hanley paused for a moment, then suddenly said, "What should I do now? I guess I shouldn't disturb your rest."
Candice hadn't grasped the meaning behind his words until she saw a tall figure standing at her doorstep.
She froze, then smiled. "Why didn't you tell me you were coming?"
Hanley turned around, a hint of a smile in his eyes. "I wanted to surprise you. It seems like I failed."
"I'm very surprised."
Hanley's sudden visit dispersed Candice's initial bad mood. Ellis was ecstatic, circling Hanley.
Candice asked, "Didn't you say you'd come later? Why the sudden visit?"
Due to his mother's situation, Hanley had to travel abroad at any moment. He had mentioned visiting when Candice left Dorrington, but that was supposed to be later.
Hanley explained, "Some unexpected circumstances came up, so I came earlier after handling them."
He would probably stay for about a week.
Initially, Candice wanted to take Hanley out for dinner to welcome him. Seeing her exhausted face, Hanley knew she had to juggle work with Darius and the studio, making her life difficult.
So, he suggested buying ingredients from the nearby supermarket and cooking at home.
Candice agreed. She sent the nanny away and headed out with Ellis and Hanley.
In the supermarket, Ellis sat in the cart, waving her hands excitedly and demanding everything she saw.
When Candice wasn't paying attention, Hanley picked up a box of chocolates, which Ellis gleefully grabbed. When Candice turned around, she frowned and took the chocolates away before scolding her sternly, “You can’t have chocolate.”
Ellis, who couldn’t understand her, stared at her blankly. When she saw that Candice really didn’t want her to have the chocolate, she looked at her with a reproachful gaze and mumbled in a cute voice, "Mommy, eat."
Candice, worn down by Ellis lately, turned to Hanley. "Don't let her have these."
Hanley touched his nose awkwardly. "Alright, no chocolate."
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