Chapter 150 Freya hesitated for a moment before breaking off a tiny piece. "Just this bit. Try it, but that's all you get-Elodie made it especially for me." Joseph glanced down at the crumb in his palm, looking resigned.
Before long, Maurice and the others returned.
Sylvie walked alongside Maurice, scrolling through the photos on his camera, a faint smile on her lips.
Jarrod looked around and noticed Octavia was missing. "Where's Octavia?" he asked.
Freya jumped in to answer, "She went back to the lounge. Seemed upset about something I honestly have no idea what I did to set her off." Jarrod shrugged it off. "Forget it. She's got that princess syndrome." Freya's words seemed to jog Maurice's memory.
He suddenly remembered that post on social media.
Dropping down beside her, Maurice poured Freya a drink, coaxing, "Con, tell your big brother-who was that woman with your brother in the photo you posted the other day?" Joseph's eyes flickered.
Sylvie couldn't help glancing at Joseph, either.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtShe wondered-if Joseph was seeing someone, why hadn't he told them? She'd asked before, but Joseph had always dodged the question.
Even Jarrod raised an eyebrow, curiosity piqued.
Freya instinctively glanced at her older brother.
Honestly, he'd already told her about this-there was nothing between him and Elodie, and Elodie didn't like misunderstandings. She'd made Freya promise not to spread rumors.
With that in mind, Freya batted her lashes and replied, "Just someone we ran into, that's all. No one special." Maurice let out a disappointed sigh.
Sylvie arched her brows in a knowing way. She'd suspected as much-Joseph would never keep something like that from them.
"I remember in that photo, your brother was grinning pretty wide at her," Jarrod remarked nonchalantly, loosening the buttons on his riding jacket.
Silence fell.
After a moment, Joseph paused and, with a tone that was hard to read, said, "Probably because she's beautiful." Now everyone looked at him, each with their own thoughts.
Sylvie glanced at Joseph. She couldn't recall ever hearing him compliment a woman-other than herself, of course.
After a week off, Elodie was finally back at work.
Since joining VistaLink Technologies, she'd been leading several major projects. She felt a few of the key metrics needed to be retested, and any delays in the project meant the launch would have to be pushed back. Still, the side projects needed to keep moving forward.
On Wednesday, VistaLink Technologies received an invitation to TerraCore Technologies' new materials launch event.
As a technical partner, Elodie accompanied Alexander to the event. If TerraCore's materials proved innovative enough, they might be integrated into their drone manufacturing.
When they arrived outside TerraCore's headquarters, Elodie's phone rang. She saw her grandmother's number on the screen.
She glanced at Alexander. "Alex, head in without me. I'll catch up." He nodded and was ushered inside.
Elodie answered the call, greeted by her grandmother's cheerful voice.
"Sweetheart, back at work already?" "Yes, Grandma. Did you need something?" "There is something, actually. Do you realize Valentine's Day is right around the corner?" Elodie blinked. "...I hadn't noticed." She'd never really celebrated it before.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmHer grandmother tsked. "Don't just bury yourself in work! Don't tellyou and Jarrod aren't doing anything for it?" "No, we haven't made any plans."
"That just won't do! It's a special day-you can't let it pass by unnoticed. If you two aren't planning anything, then I arrange something myself." Displeased by Jarrod's lack of initiative, her grandmother was clearly intent on teaching him a lesson.
Elodie closed her eyes for a moment, pinching the bridge of her nose nose in exasperation. The situation was so vexing-Jarrod kept their relationship a secret from his family, and it was really starting to get to her. Her grandmother didn't press further, just added, "Alright, go on with your day. Leave it to me!" Then she hung up, not giving Elodie a chance to object.
Elodie stood there, frowning, mulling over what to do next.
A car pulled up nearby-she recognized both the vehicle and the license plate.
Jarrod's tall, well-built frstepped out. He glanced at Elodie for a couple of seconds, then looked away, turning to open the car door for the woman beside him.
Sylvie, elegant as ever, stepped out with her arm tucked through his.
Several TerraCore executives cout to greet them.
The group swept past Elodie, heading inside. Jarrod didn't so much as glance her way, making no move to acknowledge her at all.
As he and Sylvie walked by, surrounded by the welcoming committee, Elodie pressed her lips together and, without caring who heard, called out, "Jarrod, I need a word. Can you sparea few minutes?"