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Standing Before Love (Myra and Sean) novel Chapter 468

During this period, Heather looked at Myra from time to time. The atmosphere around the table was strange, giving her a sense of foreboding. The gaze that Myra returned was intriguing, as well—it made her feel uneasy.

After lunch, as everyone sat around the table chatting, Heather glanced down at the time on her cell phone with a slight frown. Noting the movement, Myra realized that she could not keep Heather any longer, for lunch had already used up quite a bit of Heather’s time.

Meanwhile, the clock read 2.00 PM. It was time for Heather to be at work. After dithering for a long moment, Heather decided to be direct and opened her mouth to tell Myra, “I have to go to work, so I’m taking my leave.”

As it was, Heather rarely got to visit Hart Residence and had no wish to leave so hastily, but time did not permit her to linger. With a slight nod of her head, Myra responded, “Of course! Go on.” Of those at the table, she was the only one who could truly understand how busy Heather was.

Feeling a little crestfallen, Lucas and Philip watched Heather depart. During the entirety of the short lunch, they hadn’t managed to speak to her much, and now she was already rushing to work.

After Heather made her leave, Myra explained to the group, “Please forgive Heather; she has too much work on her hands.” After all, it seemed a bit impolite to leave before anyone else had to go.

For her part, Estelle wasn’t bothered about it. It was only Lucas and Philip who looked disappointed, a fact which even Serena noted.

At this point, Henry piped up with particular honesty, “Oh man, I’m sad that pretty Miss Langston has left.” It made Serena glared at him, for she couldn’t understand why such a well-behaved child could develop such a sudden fondness for Heather.

After Lucas and Philip left, Estelle asked Myra boldly and straightforwardly, “Are the two men interested in Heather?”

Currently, she, Myra, and Tony were the only three left in the living room, as Henry and Serena had retired upstairs, tired from being on the road for so long.

Quietly, Myra stared at Estelle, uncertain of how to explain the situation to her. Thus, it fell to Tony to answer the question.

“Of course men like beautiful women,” he said with a slight furrow on his brow, which made Estelle laugh.

“Haha… It’s hilarious to hear you say such a thing.” It made Tony give her a baffled look and Myra give her an exasperated one, for there was nothing funny about what he said.

“Who do you think is better suited to be the best man?” Myra asked, changing the topic out of the blue.

The sudden question made Estelle sober, and she looked back and forth between Myra and Tony.

“What’s going on? Are you planning to matchmake the bridesmaid and the best man?” At the mention of ‘bridesmaid,’ Estelle felt something twist in her heart. After all, she had yearned for the position for a long time only to have Heather snatch it away so easily.

Myra figured it would at least leave a little more of an impression on Heather.

After stroking her chin in thought, Estelle now said with a grin, “It depends on who you intend to introduce to Heather. Surely two such good friends cannot be interested in the same woman!” The fact that Esther could already see where this was going did not bode well.

“Well, there lies the problem,” Tony pointed out. Judging by Lucas’ and Philip’s demeanors, neither of them was ready to bow out just yet.

It would be stupid for two friends to have a falling out due to a woman, but no one could help their feelings. That was why Tony was a little worried that things would spiral out of control in the future.

“Why don’t we form a best-man group?” Estelle proposed.

“That doesn’t seem appropriate. There’s usually only one best man!” Myra protested, voicing her worry about appearing improper.

“Who knows? We might be the one starting the new trend,” Estelle pointed out, continuing to fan the flames. She was the type to revel in drama.

“Well, a best-man group is still diverging from our original ideas,” Myra retorted stubbornly.

Her argument was supported by Tony, who also thought it was best for them to choose one best man. If only Lucas and Philip hadn’t taken interest in Heather at the same time…

“Well, if this won’t do and that won’t do, you might as well just flip a coin to decide who gets to be the best man.” Estelle only felt like Heather was unreasonable for taking up so much of Myra and Tony’s time. The more she thought about it, the unhappier she got.

Yet, Tony immediately exclaimed in approval, “That’s not a bad idea!”

Speechless, she stared at him. It seemed he had changed during the time she hadn’t seen him. Clearly, it turned out that no matter how much someone eschewed romance, they, too, would become a romantic the moment they met the love of their lives.

After a round of discussions, they decided on using the lottery to determine who would be the best man so as to not be too obvious. At this point, Myra and Tony even thought of including Elliot. Of course, they would have to collude with Elliot beforehand to prevent him from actually being chosen.

With the lottery being the case, they would have to meet at Zion Club again tonight. For her part, Estelle was perfectly willing to do so as she had been bored to death while filming out of town. If she could have her way after coming back, she would have a get-together every night—with her friends, of course, for she had no interest in any other kind of get-together.

“See you at Zion tonight,” Myra said as she waved Estelle off later in the afternoon.

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