Clarissa hadn’t yet managed to sort out the inexplicable conflict between her and Matthew because she was swamped with work.
“The publisher plans to have an illustrated book for all your works and design a cartoon image for you to make up a complete hardcover collection. I’ve contacted the illustrator, so why don’t you meet him and tell him your terms? The two of you can discuss if there are any problems.”
Yael then gave her a location and told her to meet the illustrator there.
Upon arriving at the quiet teahouse, Clarissa met the so-called illustrator.
Hmm… he seems rather familiar. The illustrator then lifted his head from his fragrant tea that emanated wisps of steam. As he smiled faintly the moment he spotted her, he almost seemed ethereal.
That was, if he didn’t speak.
Clarissa remembered him as the man who kept chattering incessantly on the plane back then.
And as soon as she sat down, Joshua started going on and on. Well, well… No wonder he asked to meet in a teahouse. It’s so that he’ll have tea to drink when he gets thirsty from his non-stop blathering.
“We meet again, pretty. It seems that our fates are truly intertwined. I never thought you would actually be the renowned writer, Clarissa Quigley! I’ve read your works, and I really love the various themes that range from cardinal issues of morality to the ups and downs of life. They’re truly liberal and classy. It’s really a surprise that such a beautiful and adorable girl can actually produce such novels! Indeed, I salute such writers!” He then continued, saying, “Oh yes, I’m a slightly famous illustrator. We’ll be collaborating for some time, so let’s get acquainted. Where are you from? What food and drink do you enjoy? And what’s your favorite color? By the way, what kind of habits do you have when writing? Oh, don’t think I’m trying to intrude on your privacy with all these questions. Actually, I just want to understand you better. Of course, it’s perfectly fine if you don’t feel like answering. I can ask you other questions, such as whether you base your characters on real people and…”
“Mr. Ferguson!”
As her patience wore thin, Clarissa finally interrupted the man’s prattle.
“Ah, don’t address me as Mr. Ferguson, Ms. Quigley. That’s too formal. Why don’t you call me Joshua? Can I call you Clarissa? I think the first thing after getting acquainted is to change the way we address each other. Or do you mind me calling you Clarissa? How about I call you Rissa? I think Rissa sounds more intimate, and I believe it’ll enhance our relationship for our upcoming collaboration…”
Clarissa lowered her head and stared at her cup of tea. As she watched the tea leaves sinking to the bottom, her thoughts drifted.
Matthew drinks tea occasionally though he also drinks coffee and wine. He seems to prefer red wine. She remembered that he had quite a collection of red wine back when she was with him. There are many famous wines in the wine cellar in Zen Highlands, but I don’t know which one he prefers since I’ve got no interest in red wine.
Strictly speaking, apart from his favorite food, she didn’t really know what else he liked.
I claim to love him, but in hindsight, I don’t think I’m doing a good job of it. I have no inkling of many of his preferences. In this aspect, he’s much better than me. Oh yes, why are we giving each other the cold shoulder now? Well, I can apologize first, but I’m used to him compromising throughout the years. Thus, such an attitude of mine is probably the result of him spoiling me. Therefore, it’s not entirely my fault. At least half the blame lies on him!
“Rissa? Rissa?”
At Joshua’s repeated calling of her name, Clarissa finally lifted her head.
She flashed him a faint smile while wondering inwardly, So, he has finally finished talking?
“Well, let’s go now, Rissa!”
“Go? Where to?”
“To have fun! I’ve been cooped up for a long time, and I’ve been planning to relax after meeting you today. We can talk about the characters in your works as we do something fun together! Oh yes, the publisher also asked me to design a cartoon image for you, so I need inspiration! Let’s go! Inspiration always comes to me when I’m having fun!”
As Joshua said that, he dragged her out without giving her any room to protest.
When he said “having fun,” he truly meant it, for he brought her to an amusement park with kid rides as well as dangerous, high-altitude rides. Clarissa didn’t want to go on any of them, but he coerced her into doing so. Even though she almost retched when she alighted from the ride, it was undeniably thrilling.
Of course, he also brought her to many other places in D City. Most of them were places she had never visited, for he had a knack of finding surprising spots in hidden alleys and snack streets.
She was truly exhausted after going around the entire day, but she also realized that the man wasn’t actually all that annoying.
“You never expected to find all those places in D City, no? I love exploring places unknown to others throughout the years, and it’s not just D City. I’ve also been to…”
Still, the issue of his non-stop talking had been plaguing her.
She merely buried her head in her dinner without interrupting him, allowing him to speak at length.
After dinner, Joshua was still unwilling to allow Clarissa to leave. Instead, he brought her to a bar.
The woman was initially against it, but she was then taken aback when he started drawing in the bar with such a chaotic atmosphere.
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