n was the first to address the elephant in the room. Despite having his own ns for Melissa, he had made sure to notify Rena in advance.
Yet, Marcus’ direct approach caught him off guard.
Assuming the role of the elder, n adopted a slightly patronizing tone.
“Marcus, fancy seeing you here. We''re simply enjoying a family dinner tonight, I''m afraid...
“A family dinner, you say?”
Marcus inquired as he took a seat directly opposite Melissa, capturing her gaze with his own. “If this is indeed a family gathering, it''s curious that Melissa''s preferences seem overlooked.
Japanese cuisine isn''t to her taste; she''s fond of grilledmb chops.
French-style, that is. Jaime, perhaps you could inquire if the kitchen prepares that dish.” He elegantly unfolded a pristine napkin before continuing with a smile, “Melissa has developed quite the discerning pte during our time together” Sylvia, barely concealing her amusement, watched from behind him.
The atmosphere shifted as the others processed his words.
Melissa, present to seek investment from n and despite facing stim prospects, maintained herposure. “Let''s proceed with the Japanese cuisine. ''m sure I can adapt,” she stated, her eyes briefly meeting Marcus’ He returned her nce with a light smile. Despite Melissa''s resolve to distance herself from him, his allure was undeniable.
She averted her eyes subtly.
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Marcus then turned to Thomas, injecting a hint of intrigue into the conversation. “And why do you find yourselves at n''s... family dinner?
Is there a budding romance between Vanessa and Jaime?” Thomas, caught mid-sip, nearly choked on his tea.
Weldon''s patience waned.
The histories between the Smith and Fowler families were marked by rivalry. A past conflict nearly ruined the Smiths, and although tensions had eased, the Fowlers had offered little support over the issue with Melissa.
“Absolutely not,” Weldon dered firmly.
Marcus nodded, seemingly relieved. “That''s reassuring. I''ve always felt she and Jaime might not be the best match. Forcing such a connection could prove futile.” His words hung in the air, leaving room for interpretation.
Weldon regarded the young Fowler leader with a newfound intensity, pondering his next move.
Marcus’ smile was telling, and Weldon''s gaze sharpened in response.
It was clear to him that Marcus’ behavior was driven by jealousy-a youthful trait that Weldon hadn''t anticipated would lead Marcus to openly support Melissa in such a manner.
This developmentplicated Weldon''s hopes of reconciling with his daughter.
As these thoughts swirled, the waiter served the Japanese dishes they ordered. Jaime, eager to make a good impression on Melissa,
meticulously arranged the condiments for her. Marcus observed but didn''t intervene.