I smiled. "No thanks. I’m not thirsty. You should come over and have dinner with us too."
Keith nodded. "Thank you, Mrs. Grant.”
"Seriously.” I looked helplessly at him." Why are you being so polite?"
Keith smiled but said no more.
On our way to the villa, Shannon had already laid out the dishes.
When she saw us walking in, she said with a smile, "I haven’t had dinner with so many people in a long time. It’s so lively here."
I did not see Jordan and asked her curiously, "You didn't call Mr. Fredericks down?" "I did." Shannon blushed. "He's coming downstairs."
Seeing her flustered demeanor, I asked curiously, "What's up with you?"
Shannon cleared her throat, looking a little awkward. "Let's sit down and eat."
With so many people around, I thought it was inappropriate to ask her any more questions and sat down to eat.
Not long after that, Jordan came downstairs. When he saw Theo and Keith, h e did not seem at all surprised and greeted them in a very natural manner as though it was expected for them to be here.
I could not help but feel a sense of respect for him. He was no doubt a big boss and had truly put me to shame.
"How do you plan to celebrate Valentine’s Day, Wanda?" Shannon suddenly asked.
I froze and looked up at her, making no reply.
Shannon cried out in an exaggerated manner with a compassionate look on her face. "Aren’t you spending the day with anyone?"
Shannon ignored my sullen expression and said to Theo, "Mr. Grant, why don't you take pity on my bestie and celebrate Valentine’s Day together?"
I stopped breathing for a moment and almost fainted from anger.
Was this woman not going to stop until she caused trouble?
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