Chapter 116
Madelyn’s eyes lit up with anticipation. “May I know what the surprise is?” she asked the deliverer.
“You’ll find out when the time comes, Ms. Jent. The extra ticket allows you to bring a friend along.”
Holding the two tickets and an expensive bound art album signed by Edward Waltz, Madelyn was at a loss. She had no friends to invite. But then, she thought of someone suddenly, and she wondered if he would like to join her.
At nine in the evening, the evening breeze stirred outside. In a hospital room on the 15th floor, Ethan was in a video conference. The door to his room was slightly ajar, sounds from outside trickling in.
“Ms. Jent, please wait a moment. He’s in a meeting. It won’t be long.”
“If he’s busy, I won’t bother him, then. George, could you please give him this ticket?”
George was taken aback by the ticket, a hint of surprise accompanying his smile. Madelyn did not realize her timing was not great. Just as she was fretting over how to offer Ethan the ticket, George could conveniently pass it on.
Just then, Leyton emerged from the room, laptop in hand. “Ms. Jent, Mr. Arnold’s meeting is over. You can go in now.”
Nervously, Madelyn wrinkled the ticket in her hand. She had not expected others to be present.
‘Mr. Arnold? His last name is Arnold?’ Lost in thought, Madelyn barely registered Leyton’s call.
“Ms. Jent…”
Jolted back to reality, Madelyn hesitated before finally stepping inside. Ethan had just finished tidying his papers, his piercing, ink-like eyes glancing at her. Perhaps due to his busy schedule, a hint of fatigue lurked in his gaze. He rolled down his sleeves, hiding the tattoo on
his forearm.
“I heard you needed to speak with me. Why are you standing there? Please, have a seat.”
Madelyn approached, taking a seat beside him. “I just came to ask if you’re free next week. I’d like to invite you to an art exhibition.” She presented the ticket. “If it’s inconvenient for you, it’s no big deal.”
Ethan replied, “Sure! I’d never turn down an invitation from you.”
Madelyn had not expected his acceptance.
“Where do you live? I’ll arrange a ride for you.”
“No need for a ride. Let’s just meet at the gallery.”
Ethan nodded. “There’s just one thing…”
“What is it?”
Ethan chuckled. “Well, you’ll have to look after me.” His gaze dropped to his own legs.
“No trouble at all. After all, you’ve had people taking care of me throughout my stay in the hospital. It’s only fair that I do the same for you.”
Ethan seemed deep in thought, then nodded. “Alright, it’s a date. We’ll meet next week, no matter what.”
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