Clara’s ankle was still aching a bit, so she quietly found a seat and shook her head when someone glanced her way.
Dylan leaned over to the manager and quietly asked them to bring up some fruit wine.
Nicholas watched it all in silence, his mood written all over his face.
When the bottles finally arrived, Nicholas couldn’t hold it in anymore. “Why’d you bring her here?” he blurted out.
Clara had just raised her glass when she heard Dylan’s calm reply, “I wanted you all to meet her.”
No one needed to spell out what it meant for Dylan to bring a girl to meet his friends—everyone in the room knew exactly how serious that was.
Nicholas knew too, and shot out of his chair, his voice rising. “But why her? She—”
Richard reached out, grabbing his sleeve with a steady hand. “Sit down.”
Nicholas pressed his lips together, scanning Clara from head to toe, looking for any reason to shout that she wasn’t good enough for Dylan. But after a long, hard look, he had to admit—she really was annoyingly pretty.
Giving up, Nicholas let out a frustrated laugh and changed the subject. “Tara called me tonight. She’ll probably come by in a bit. Dylan, is it true? People are saying you and Tara are getting married in three months. What’s really going on?”
Richard just shook his head, thinking there was no saving Nicholas at this point.
The atmosphere turned heavy, just as the door swung open and Jackson walked in.
He froze when he saw Clara, looking caught off guard—and a little awkward, since Tara was right behind him. Apparently, they’d run into each other on the way over.
Tara asked quietly, “Why aren’t you going in?”
Jackson stepped aside, and Tara’s eyes landed on Clara. For a moment, she looked surprised, but she quickly smiled and nodded politely. “Hi, Clara.”
Last time they’d met hadn’t exactly gone well.
Clara didn’t say a word. She barely knew anyone here, so she just kept her head down, staring at her drink.
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