I nodded. "Mm, I have to make sure he signs the contract before leaving the office next time."
But to my surprise, when Lucas came back the second time, he signed the contract without hesitation.
Looking at his bold, flowing signature—"Lucas"—and the bright red official seal, I suddenly felt like the whole thing was a bit surreal. I also felt guilty for doubting his intentions.
Maybe he really did have something urgent last time and wasn't just dragging things out on purpose.
"Now that the contract is signed, your task is complete. Serena, I have a small request. Would that be okay?" His smile was as warm as ever.
"What request?" I carefully put the contract away.
"Come shopping with me," he said mysteriously.
I immediately recalled what Lila had said to me and hesitated. "But… But it's work hours, and… And shopping…"
"I… want to buy a tie for my grandfather." He scratched his head, looking a little embarrassed. "There's an old artisan in Grandview who handcrafts ties, and my grandfather really likes his work. I want to get him one as a gift, but I have no idea which style to choose. I thought you could help me pick."
Hearing that, I froze for a moment.
Who did I think I was? Why was I so full of myself? Not everyone was trying to get close to me.
After mentally scolding myself, I nodded. "Alright, but we need to be quick. I have things to do this afternoon, so I can only step out for an hour."
Three hours later, I glanced at the time and suddenly panicked.
Time really did fly. Just having lunch with Lucas had already taken three hours. And now, we were only just starting to discuss styles—we hadn't even picked out a color yet. There was no way I could leave now.
A message popped up on my phone. It was from Patricia.
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