Clyde must've said something funny because the woman suddenly burst into laughter, her gaze drifting toward the office door.
Her eyes lit up, and she quickly came over to open it. “Melanie, what are you doing standing out here? Come on in.”
Her familiarity threw me for a loop.
Vinson nodded at me. “Mr. Patterson has guests, and I'll come back another day. Take care.”
I knew it wasn't the best time to discuss business with outsiders present, so I had Lina escort him out.
Stepping into the office, I cautiously asked, “Mr. Patterson, who might this be?”
“Melanie, don't tell me you've forgotten me. I’m your cousin, Lisa Crawford!” She looked at me, somewhat displeased, and she pouted and gave Clyde a sideways glance. “I told you Melanie's got a short memory for her family. Here I am, and she doesn't even recognize me.”
Her tone, somewhat whiny and akin to Kayla's, confused me more. But I knew the name Lisa. She was Talbot’s youngest daughter, with an older brother named Tammie Crawford.
“I’m so sorry, Lisa. The last time I saw you, I was in elementary school. I don’t remember, especially since you couldn’t make it back for Grandpa’s funeral, saying you were tied up. I honestly don’t remember you.” I kept my professional smile as I faced her, understanding she came on behalf of the Crawford family to discuss a partnership with the Patterson Group.
The bridge project was lucrative and a chance for fame, something they wouldn’t miss. Talbot's visit was likely due to Clyde’s interest in me, prompting them to try it.
Lisa turned to me, looking slightly embarrassed. “I'm sorry. I was indeed busy then. And I’m only two years older than you. It wasn't up to me back then, right?”
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