Abel gently hugged her before pushing open the glass door and walking towards the parking lot across the street.
"Ms. Louise," Sam watched as Abel's figure disappeared, "It seems like Mr. Abel has had a change of heart. He used to have such a cold, emotionless face, but now he smiles and looks incredibly handsome when he does."
"You have way too much time on your hands!" Emmeline playfully tapped her head, "Why don't you focus on your work?"
"But there are no customers around," Sam pouted, "I've been brewing coffee these past few days, and I've been drinking it all by myself."
"In that case, make us both a cup," Emmeline said, "Let's drink it together."
"Alright!" Sam pulled out a chair for them and went to make coffee.
After brewing the coffee and adding milk and sugar, the two sat at the table with their respective cups.
Sam started complaining.
"I heard from Mr. Benjamin that the engagement party was quite lively, but I didn't get to attend."
"You're so nosy!" Emmeline playfully poked her on the forehead, "Do you have to stick your neck out and eat up all the gossip about your Missy?"
"But didn't I miss out on all the fun?" Sam pouted, "Such a big event, and I didn't get to witness it! I bet Mr. Abel caused quite a stir when he showed up to steal the bride."
"Why don't we recreate it for you to see?" Emmeline tilted her head and scolded her.
"No need for that," Sam stuck out her tongue.
As the two were enjoying their coffee, Benjamin and Janie suddenly arrived.
"What a coincidence," Emmeline said, "I just got here not too long ago."
Benjamin gestured to Sam with his mouth, "That little rascal sent me a message saying you were here, so I came over right away."
Emmeline's eyes turned to Sam.
When did this girl send a message to Benjamin?
"Mr. Benjamin," Sam was displeased, "I know you care about Ms. Louise, and I was just trying to help you out. But you, you betrayed me so quickly!"
"Ms. Louise didn't blame you either, did she?" Benjamin said. "Why don't you go and make some more coffee?"
"Hmph!" Sam pouted in protest. "I won't argue with you this time, just for Janie's sake!"
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