Jessica noticed Evelyn and greeted her warmly, saying, "Come join us. We're all family, after all."
Technically, she wasn't wrong—she was still Lucas' wife.
Blake raised a brow and said, "Sounds good to me. What do you say, Mr. Hill?"
Sebastian glanced at Evelyn. At this point, refusing would just seem petty. Evelyn gave him a slight nod.
They all took their seats.
Lucas and Tiffany sat side by side while Blake and Jessica were practically inseparable. Evelyn hesitated over where to sit, debating whether to take a seat opposite them. But before she could decide, Jonathan and another executive had already taken the seats across from Blake and Jessica.
Left with no other option, she ended up sitting directly across from Lucas and Tiffany.
Tiffany glanced at her. She had noticed something. Ever since Evelyn had switched jobs and started working with Sebastian, she had been crossing paths with Lucas more often. Was she trying to take the long way around to get closer to Lucas again?
A strategic backdoor approach?
The conversation at the table revolved around business—mainly discussions on ongoing technology projects.
Evelyn had no interest in contributing. She kept to herself and focused on her meal.
That was when she learned that Blake and Lucas had just finalized a major business deal. The contract was signed today. But what caught her attention was something else.
Confidentiality was crucial in these high-level collaborations, yet Lucas made no effort to keep Tiffany out of them.
Was he simply mentoring her? Or had he already started treating her as his wife?
Midway through the meal, a restaurant manager arrived and personally delivered specialty drinks from the chef as a courtesy.
Each person took a glass.
That left three remaining—one mango juice and two coconut water.
Evelyn reached for the mango juice because she didn't like coconut water. Before she could grab it, Lucas took it first and set it in front of Tiffany.
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