Wendy blinked in surprise as the man appeared in the doorway.
Wasn’t this the same guy she’d seen the other day, the one who’d been waiting for Isadora—and had tossed away that bouquet of gorgeous lavender?
She’d even picked up those flowers and put them in a vase at the design studio.
Judging by the way everyone treated him, this man had to be the most important person in the room.
Did that mean there was hope for them after all?
Wendy felt a flicker of relief and turned anxiously to Isadora. “Isadora…”
But Isadora stood there with a perfectly calm expression, showing no reaction at all.
Why were they both acting like strangers? Now wasn’t the time for this!
Someone, please get me out of this drinking mess!
Victor pulled out a cigarette. Instantly, a lackey jumped forward, flicking open a lighter to help him. The flame glowed red at his long fingers as he took a slow drag, his voice cool and indifferent: “What’s going on here?”
Someone laughed, eager to explain. “Oh, it’s nothing. The pretty young lady here begged Mr. Oakley for a chance and volunteered to drink with us!”
Jonathan, feeling important in front of Victor, puffed up with confidence. “You two should feel honored. Not everyone gets to have a drink with the most eligible bachelor in Capitolion. If you both finish, I’ll let you skip the preliminaries and go straight to the finals.”
All eyes turned to Wendy and Isadora.
Wendy was starting to panic—she might look confident, but in truth, one drink would knock her flat.
She glanced pleadingly at Victor, fluttering her lashes, and then shot the same look at Isadora.
Unfortunately, both seemed to think she was just having an eye twitch.
Isadora frowned slightly, pressing her lips together. She hadn’t planned to drink at all tonight. Now it felt like she was being forced onto the stage.
Her gaze flickered to the man seated at the head of the table.
He looked every bit the aristocrat—refined, distant, radiating an icy sort of authority.
It was hard to believe that this was the same man who’d spent the night beside her, their bodies tangled together.
Victor took the cigarette from his lips, his gaze drifting from the five bottles of whiskey on the table to Isadora, his eyes half-lidded and unreadable.
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It takes too long to get to the point. Too much unnecessary in between in all of these books. Too many extra characters, the authors lose the plot after a while....