Isadora lowered her gaze, her voice tinged with impatience. “There are plenty of women lining up to have dinner with Mr. Fitzgerald. Isn’t Ms. Laverne always eager to keep you company? You certainly don’t need me.”
Victor had been simmering with irritation, but her words made his eyes flicker. He studied Isadora, his gaze dark and searching, lingering on her face.
He lounged back on the couch, arm draped carelessly along the side, and let out a short, amused laugh. “Oh? Is President Vaughan actually… jealous?”
Isadora pressed her lips together, her expression cool and unreadable. “Not at all. Mr. Fitzgerald and I are practically strangers. I’m here on behalf of Vaughan Group to deliver our report on the Global Project—nothing more.”
Victor’s mouth curled into a faint, mocking smile.
Of course.
This woman—jealous? As if she had a heart to feel such things.
Just then, Victor’s phone rang, cutting through the tension in the room.
He glanced at the screen, then answered.
On the other end, Deanna’s familiar voice came through. “Darling, President Lennox from LS Capital Holdings will be visiting Capitolion in a few days. Our families will be meeting up, so make sure you clear your schedule.”
Seated across the room, Isadora immediately recognized Mrs. Fitzgerald’s voice.
She instinctively straightened in her seat.
LS Capital Holdings.
She remembered now—that was the family the Fitzgeralds were planning to form an alliance with, maybe even by marriage.
So it was official now. They were really in talks for an engagement….
The thought made the nausea she’d just managed to suppress come rushing back.
Victor, half-lidded eyes dark and inscrutable, shot Isadora a sidelong glance.
She sat there, head bowed, face blank.
His voice was devoid of emotion as he replied, “Alright.”
Once he ended the call, Isadora rose to her feet.
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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....