Chapter 255 Apologize on Behalf of Her Dad
Lucia hurriedly looked away and instinctively tensed up. Her smile was put away, and she stood at attention. Melinda also saw the man and followed suit.
When August came closer, they respectfully bowed and greeted him, "Good morning, Mr. Adams."
August raised his eyes and glanced at Lucia's face intentionally or unintentionally. She looked ruddy and better-spirited than last night. That relieved him.
He looked away in a second and said in a bland voice, "Bring me a cup of coffee."
Lucia took the order and headed to the pantry. When the coffee was ready, she carried the cup to the office, walked to the desk, and put it down with great care.
"Here is your coffee." She bowed and turned to leave.
"Did I let you go?" The man's voice suddenly came.
Lucia stopped in her tracks and looked back. A little flustered, she wondered what he was going to say. She took a deep breath and glanced at Burton who was standing on the side.
Without any clue, she asked, "Anything else I can do for you, sir?" August raised his dark, deep eyes in an attractive way. After a while, he opened his mouth and asked, "Did you take the medicine?"
Lucia was stunned. She hadn't expected him to ask such a question in the office and the presence of Burton. It was a bit ambiguous. Then again, she couldn't turn a deaf ear to it.
She bit the bullet and replied, "Yes."
'Okay, you can go." The man laid his eyes back on the document and continued to flip through it as if nothing had happened. Lucia bit her lip and went out of the office with a strange feeling. Was August worried about her? But it felt strange. She shook the idea out of her head and went back to her post. Unknowingly, the morning passed. Her stomach was rumbling. She planned to grab something to eat at the canteen when her phone suddenly rang. She checked it out and paled at the sight of the caller ID. Her scalp went numb. She hadn't expected a call from this person. Her heart raced. Lucia took several deep breaths to calm down.
She pressed the answer button and put the phone to her ear.
"Hello, Ms. Kelly?"
The chuckle of a woman came from the other end of the phone.
"Ms. Mitchell, are you free? I want to see you for a moment." Her voice was gentle, and her tone was consultative. Lucia found it hard to refuse. Although she had no idea what Jeanne wanted to see her for, she couldn't reject it flatly. "Okay, where will we meet?" "At the cafe downstairs. I'm already here. You can just come down."
Despite her surprise, Lucia agreed, "Okay, I'll be there in a minute." Jeanne was waiting downstairs, which indicated that she had come prepared. Lucia hung up the phone. With no time for lunch, she got on the elevator and looked uneasily at the changing digits as she descended. She was not sure if Jeanne came for the matter of Martin hitting her with a cup or for August.
Before she could think more about it, the elevator dinged and brought her back to reality. She went out and subconsciously straightened up. Among a row of bright stores, there was a café that Lucia went to regularly. In a few minutes, she arrived at the place.
She went in, looked around, and stiffened the moment she saw Jeanne. Jeanne was not alone. A long-haired woman in a black dress was sitting next to her. They were whispering. Feeling Lucia's gaze, Jeanne looked up. A smile appeared on her face, and she waved at Lucia.
Lucia took a deep breath, went over, and sat down across from them.
"Ms. Mitchell, what would you like to drink7" Jeanne nodded and greeted her. A waitress was then called over.
"A glass of water will be good," Lucia said blandly. "Ms. Kelly, I wonder what you want to see me for."
Jeanne was smiling, but Lucia could tell that she was not in a good mood. Since Lucia got straight to the point, she would not beat around the bush.
Following a glance at Lucia's forehead, she said, "I heard that my father hurt you by accident yesterday, so here am I to check on you."
Lucia raised her head, looked Jeanne in the eye, and replied after a pause, Tm fine. Thank you for your concern, Ms. Kelly."
"I know my father's personality. He admits no mistakes, and I want to apologize on behalf of him."
Jeanne suddenly stood up, came over, bowed deep to Lucia, and said sincerely, "I'm sorry."
Lucia was surprised by her upbringing. Jeanne's father did something wrong, and she came over to apologize. Lucia's heart softened. Just as she was about to respond, the other woman grunted, "You can’t be serious, Jeanne."
The woman in a black dress stood up indignantly, reached out to pull Jeanne, and glared at Lucia.
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