I gazed out at the myriad of lights twinkling from the windows across the city, "I get it. You think if there was something sparking between them, it would have happened already, right? No room for you in that equation." "Exactly. When I fell for Yates, the feeling was mutual. We were on the swavelength, even if we were in different dimensions," Fanny said, her words brimming with confidence and joy.
Whether her words were a form of self-comfort or genuinely heartfelt, I couldn't tell. But I didn't want to dampen her spirits, so I played along, "You guys are soulmates." Then, something crossed my mind, and I leaned in closer to her, "Have you and Yates... you know, taken things to the next level? Becone in both soul and body?" A flush of unease swept across Fanny's cheeks, "Not yet." "Is it because he's not into it, or are you the one holding back?" I couldn't help but pry.
"It feels like the timing isn't quite right," Fanny was open withabout it.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇt"How about tonight, I and Ernest book you guys a suite. Set the right mood, and everything will fall into place," I suggested.
"Cut it out. That's not setting a mood, that's just awkward," Fanny retorted, givinga look.
Her gaze was peculiar, "Why are you looking atlike that?" Fanny replied, "Seeing how you've turned bad." I did a little shimmy, "A woman's got to have her edge, or she'll never catch a man's love." Laughing, Fanny and I returned to our private dining room where Ernest had also cback, deep in conversation with Yates.
As we sat down, I recalled Ernest chatting with Jeremy earlier, so I tentatively mentioned, "I saw the big boss earlier." "Oh," was all he said.
I was about to think he was indeed up to something since he didn't mention seeing him too, but then he added, "Saw him too, on my way to the restroom," explaining further.
I took a sip of water, thinking about how he had mentioned his collaboration with Conrad to Jeremy, and decided to probe further. "He seems to be in talks with the Wagner Group for a partnership." Ernest replied, "Yeah." "What does 'yeah' mean? You knew about it?" I pressed on.
"Knew about it. The new electronic imaging system I've been developing is exactly what the Wagner Group has been after. The collaboration had been on hold because we hadn't finalized the development," Ernest elaborated in detail.
Fanny, who was also listening, gavea knowing look, signaling that Ernest was being completely open, and we were the ones who had almost misjudged him.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmFeeling a bit guilty, I took another sip of water, then threw in my own bit of flattery, "Looks like Mr. Collins is quite the key player. Without your development, the Wagner Group wouldn't be able to get a bite of that big opportunity." "This development project is indeed something the Wagner Group urgently needs, and they initiated this partnership," Ernest was open to my inquiries. Fanny took over, "So, being the key person in this development, does that mean you'll be getting a big paycheck if the deal goes through?" Ernest paused for a moment, then looked at me, "Should be enough to get married, I guess." Fanny and I were taken aback, then Fanny remarked, "Mr. Collins, spreading the love, huh?" I hadn't expected Ernest to say something like that, which leftfeeling all bubbly and sweet inside.
I leaned against Ernest, giving Fanny a cheeky wink, and joined in them teasing Do Willis and Yates, feel free to spread slove around too." Fanny remained reserved, sitting properly next to Yates until dinner was over.
Since we had all had a bit to drink, we opted for a designated driver. After m dropping Yates off, as we were about to leave the hotel, he took Fanny's hand, "Wait, I need to talk to you." It was a clear invitation to stay. Fanny's cheeks turned a deeper shade of red as she followed Yates out of the car.
Watching them enter the hotel, I immediately looped my arm through Ernest's "Darling, I want to stay at the hotel tonight too."