Harvey's prediction was spot on. Gunner wanted a son, but he also cared about his reputation. He went to comfort Ravenna, and about an hour later, he was back in the private room.
"Where's Veronica?"
The room was silent. This time, they were all on Veronica's side, feeling that Gunner had gone too far. He could even accept a woman like Ravenna.
Gunner sensed something was off from the looks on everyone's faces, and he blurted out, "Did Veronica leave?”
Harvey responded indifferently. "She left with Riley."
It was common knowledge that Riley was wooing Veronica. Now that Veronica was angry and alone with Riley, it was not hard to predict what would happen next.
Gunner turned pale, looking visibly upset. He started to frantically dial Veronica's number. Her phone was off. He cursed in frustration, then started calling Riley. This time, it went through.
Then the sounds of a man and woman making love came through the phone.
It was so suggestive. Just by listening, one could tell how heated things were.
Gunner gripped the phone tightly, "Riley, put Veronica on the phone."
Riley, panting heavily and sounding very pleased, handed the phone to Veronica, "Gunner's call."
Veronica, also panting, responded, "What's up, Gunner?"
...
The room was dead silent.
Gunner smashed his phone. He dashed out like a madman, ready to confront Riley.
Eloise wanted to follow him, but Harvey stopped her. He said indifferently, "Why the rush? Riley's there. Besides, they're bound to break up over this, isn't that what you wanted?"
In the end, Eloise didn't chase after them. Maybe Harvey was right. It was good that Veronica and Gunner's relationship ended here, and a little scene might be good for a change.
She didn't stick around, grabbed her coat and stepped out of the room. This time, Harvey didn't stop her, but followed her out, stopping Eloise at the parking lot.
Eloise was already sitting in her car. Harvey gently knocked on the window. She rolled it down and politely asked, "Is there anything else, Attorney Horigan?"
Harvey quietly looked at her. His voice was a bit hoarse, "Ms. Laurent, would you like to grab a drink if you're free?"
Eloise stared straight ahead. After a while, she turned her head and gave a small smile, "I'd rather not. Goodnight, Attorney Horigan."
She finished speaking, rolled up her window, and slowly drove away. Harvey didn't insist. In fact, he didn't really intend to spend the night with her. He had simply been drawn to her, feeling a strong connection and a desire to embrace her. The feeling was just like when he had first met her. The passion and excitement hadn't diminished one bit.
Earlier in the room, he asked Eloise if she ever thought of him at night. Eloise didn't answer. He knew she must have.
Because he did, too. So much so that it hurt.
...
Eloise drove home. As soon as she parked the car, the first thing she did was call Veronica. Her phone was on now, and Veronica seemed nonchalant.
Gunner somehow found the hotel. He got into a fight with Riley and even threatened to kill him. But Riley's family wasn't to be trifled with, Gunner couldn't lay a finger on him.
Veronica was in high spirits, "Eloise, I'll never forget the look on Gunner's face, haha, it was priceless, absolutely priceless."
As she spoke, she gritted her teeth in anger. "So only he can fall for some one else? I, Veronica, have many suitors."
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